EIF breaks £3m barrier: BBC, The Scotsman.
Edinburgh Fringe ticket sales up 12%.
Taking a lesson from Scottish film heritage.
Interviews: Salma Hayek, Helen Mirren, Jason Segel.
Richard Attenborough dies.
Final round of awards from Fringe.
John Kearns wins comedy award.
James Tait Black winners.
Iain Banks novel to be dramatised by BBC.
Interviews: Dakota Fanning, Edgar Ramirez.
EIF theatre programme could be 'revolutionised'.
Tim Vine wins funniest Fringe joke award.
Foster's Edinburgh Comedy awards shortlist announced.
Byre Theatre to reopen in the autumn.
Edinburgh's festival crown 'under threat'.
Interview: Daniel Radcliffe.
Lily Allen headlines Hogmanay.
Second round of Fringe Firsts.
Obituary: Ian Smith.
Comment: Scotland needs a national film studio.
Interviews: Jackie Chan, Robert Pattinson, Christopher Plummer, Daniel Radcliffe.
Robin Williams dies.
James Tait Black winner for drama announced.
First round of Fringe Firsts announced.
Outlander sparks global interest in Scots heritage.
Interviews: Marion Cotillard, Christina Hendricks, Diana Rigg, Robin Wright.
Edinburgh Fringe begins.
Israeli show 'must go on'.
Interviews: Julie Bowen, Sofie Grabol, Rona Munro, Laurie Sansom.
Kenny Ireland dies: BBC, The Guardian, The Scotsman, The Stage, WhatsOnStage.
Israeli production The City cancelled: BBC, The Edinburgh Reporter, The Independent, The Stage.
Cinema ticket tax calls to help fund Scots films.
Interviews: Vin Diesel, Chris Pratt.
Commonwealth Games begin.
Man Booker Prize list announced.
Parties in the parks as Games fever sweeps Glasgow.
Interview: Nicolas Cage.
Glasgow Science Centre tower reopens.
Summerhall Fringe shows set to be beamed to 30 UK cinemas.
'Children's theatre is important'.
Interviews: John Byrne, Andy Serkis.
T in the Park: Sun goes down on Balado. Legal action over move.
Former BBC presenter John Milne dies.
Interviews: Conal Fowkes, Andy Serkis.
Billy Connolly announces new tour dates.
JK Rowling writes new Harry Potter short story.
Andy Arnold--The Tron Theatre's Home Nations Festival 2014.
Interviews: Bud Cort, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Keira Knightley-twice.
Edinburgh Film Festival gets box office boost.
Bannockburn Live ticket refunds could be considered.
Denise Mina competes for a third Crime Novel award.
'Ed Robson and Elspeth Turner--Cumbernauld Theatre'.
Interview: Jay Baruchel.
St Stephen's Church future decided: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Edinburgh Reporter, The Stage.
Imaginate commissions two new children's shows.
T in the Park festival moving to Strathallan Castle.
Interviews: Hannah Arterton, Michael C Hall, Marjane Satrapi.
T in the Park to leave Balado site.
Producers bid to revive Scotland's film industry.
Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year: BBC, The Skinny.
Interviews: Colin Firth, Rupert Grint, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Don Johnson, Melissa McCarthy, Elijah Wood.
Glasgow School of Art: Fund to restore building; Repair bill may cost up to £35m; 750k fund for lost work; Pitt and Capaldi join campaign.
Citizens Theatre renovation receives £5m funding boost.
David MacLennan obituary.
Interview: Mila Kunis.
David MacLennan dies: BBC, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Creative Scotland annual plan 2014/15 launched.
'Creative Scotland fails film industry funding'.
Edinburgh film festival calls crisis summit.
Interviews: Romain Duris, Jonah Hill, Audrey Tautou and Tom Wilkinson.
Curtain call for Citizens Theatre thanks to lottery.
CATS awards announced: BBC, Edinburgh Guide, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Edinburgh Festival Fringe announced: BBC, The Guardian.
Fringe comics 'afraid' to tell referendum jokes.
Rik Mayall dies: Empire, The Scotsman.
Interview: Tam Dean Burn.
Scottish Album of the Year 2014 shortlist announced.
Traverse announce Fringe season.
Made in Scotland launches Edinburgh fringe programme.
Interview: Seth MacFarlane.
EIFF announces 2014 programme: BBC, Empire, The List, The Scotsman, The Edinburgh Reporter.
RTS Scotland Awards nominees announced.
Cinemas pull referendum adverts.
Commonwealth Games inspire sport and theatre link-up.
Glasgow School of Art: Clean-up operation continues.
Fire at Glasgow School of Art. Iconic library destroyed.
Scottish independence 'would boost film industry'
T in the Park announces fresh wave of acts.
Charles Marowitz dies.
Interviews: Julianne Moore, Roman Polanski, Sam Riley.