New 'taskforce' to revive Scottish film industry.
Jack Vettriano unable to paint: BBC, The Scotsman.
Scotland Short Play winners announced.
Glasgow Arches mounts appeal against licence curb.
Interviews: Lake Bell, Gabriel Byrne, Rose Byrne, Paul Feig, Dwayne Johnson, Simon Pegg, Richard Rankin, Liam Walpole.
Edinburgh Film Festival announces programme: BBC, The List, The Scotsman, The Skinny.
'Adams brings "excitement" to EIFF'
Irvine Welsh and Liz Lochhead sign letter against Arches closure; Save the Arches.
Dundee Rep appoints Nick Parr as CEO.
Edinburgh festivals are 'behind the curve' on digital and under threat from cuts.
Top artists oppose cut to Arches licence; Underneath the Arches.
Edinburgh must follow up on arts plans.
Interviews: Lake Bell, Brad Bird, Natalie Portman.
Scottish talent features in this year's EIFF: The List, The Skinny.
Made in Scotland programme announced: The List, The Stage.
Scottish Opera's 2015-2016 season: The List, The Stage, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Film in the City returns.
Bard in the Botanics 2015.
Interview: Jane Fonda.
The Arches' future in doubt: The Guardian, The Scotsman, The Skinny, The Stage, What's On Stage.
Inside the Hidden Door Festival's new venue.
Mark Thomson--On leaving the Royal Lyceum Theatre on the eve of its 50th season.
Interviews: Blythe Duff, Naomie Harris, Charlize Theron, Hailee Steinfeld.
Scottish theatre awards shortlist announced: The Scotsman, The Stage.
How City of Edinburgh Council killed the Picture House.
Councillors approve T in the Park move; Local residents welcome T in the Park.
Joyce McMillan: Critics' awards reward best shows.
Interviews: Karen Dunbar, Sarah Gadon, Kit Harington, Nicholas Hoult, Steven Seagal.
£150m plan for major film studio in Midlothian.
Lyceum chief to step down: Edinburgh Guide, The Scotsman.
Sexism stripped bare, women hit back.
Interview: Chris Rock.
National Museum buys rare glass Picasso sculpture.
Still Game winner at Scottish Comedy Awards.
Interviews: Karen Dunbar, John Stewart, Paul Weller, Rebel Wilson.
Funding worries overshadow Lyceum.
Edinburgh venues worth over £12m every day; Alliance of Edinburgh art venues is overdue.
Unions call for living wage for theatre workers in Scotland.
Interviews: Juliette Binoche, Brian Cox, Jennifer Ehle, Chris Evans, Al Pacino, M Night Shyamalan, Tom Sturridge.
Scottish Opera finally appoint new music director.
Interviews: Douglas Maxwell, Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Scotland studio saga drags on as deadline missed.
'In Shakespeare plays does dress matter?'
Interviews: Jenny Agutter, Gael Garcia Bernal, Toni Collette, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, Joss Whedon.
Lyceum announces new season: Edinburgh Guide, The List, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Strike could close National Museum of Scotland.
Guenter Grass dies: BBC, The Scotsman.
McAvoy fund to help aspiring actors: BBC, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Roy Andersson, Ger Duany, Alan Rickman.
Johnny Beattie to retire from River City.
'Can storytelling heal society?'
Interviews: Russell Crowe, Gregor Fisher, Megan Fox, Viggo Mortensen, Keanu Reeves, Ryan Reynolds.
Producers demand cash for Scottish film industry.
Police fail to close Arches.
Zinnie Harris joins Traverse as associate director.
New £5.8m Glasgow home for NTS: BBC, The Stage.
Record ticket sales for EIF.
Ayr Gaiety Theatre secures extra £590k towards £2.4m refurb.
Interviews: Kate Beckinsale, Kenneth Branagh, Jai Courtney, Adam Driver, Lily James, Carol Morley.
Fringe Summerhall director Rupert Thomson leaves post.
The dates dilemma facing the EIFF.
Edinburgh Art Festival announces 2015 programme.
'The inspirational March of Women'
'The importance of Creative Carbon'
Interviews: Ben Kingsley, Yuri Klavdiev.
EIF announces 2015 lineup: The Edinburgh Reporter, The Guardian, The List, The Skinny, WhatsOnStage.
Edinburgh film festival considers August start.
Broadcasts of Edinburgh Festival set to go global.
Interviews: Peter Brook, Fergus Linehan.
Sir Terry Pratchett dies: BBC, The Scotsman.
Imaginate Festival launches 2015 programme.
Ian Rankin returns to Rebus.
'Edinburgh needs to nurture culture'.
Interviews: Mark Duplass, Theo James.
What next for the Creative Scotland funding losers?
Scottish Symphony Orchestra names new conductor.
Julie Ellen named as Macrobert's new artistic director.
£2.25m for Edinburgh's festivals.
Chosen Edinburgh Fringe campsite is eight miles from city centre.
Nicola McCartney--New Plays from Russia and Ukraine.
Hidden Door is go!
House that inspired Peter Pan wins restoration cash.
Interviews: Phill Jupitus, Zoe Kravitz.