Doris Lessing dies.
Bang the gong for Scottish Baftas.
'Debating political theatre'.
'If Bergen can deliver great work on a budget, why can't Scottish Opera?'
Begbie returns. BBC, The Scotsman.
Dundee reveals plans for UK City of Culture bid.
Edinburgh's Hogmanay programme revealed.
Interviews: Kathy Burke, Richard E Grant, Jon Hamm, Sir Ben Kingsley, Jennifer Lawrence, David Suchet, Ruth Wilson and Robert de Niro & Michelle Pfeiffer.
Burrell collection tour backed by MSPs.
Glasgow to host 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards.
Investment call as Scots films nominated for awards.
'Three reasons why we ignore appeal of tribute shows at our peril'
Interview: Pollyanna McIntosh.
Creative Scotland to launch 10-year plan via 'open sessions'.
Rebus 'changed' by Police Scotland.
Glasgow Science Centre tower 'to reopen next year'.
Movie rating on men and women being portrayed equally.
Interviews: Chloe Grace Moretz, Forest Whitaker.
Jack Alexander dies. BBC, The Scotsman.
Crime and Twitterment--#VPT novels next.
Perth's main arts venues in financial crisis.
50p or £50? The art of ticket pricing.
Interviews: JJ Abrams, Paul Giamatti, David Jason, Stephen Merchant and John Waters.
Scottish Baftas announced. BBC, The List, The Scotsman.
James Blake wins Mercury Music Prize.
Creative Edinburgh Awards.
50 best Scottish books of the last 50 years.
Interviews: Steve Coogan, Tom Hiddleston.
Scotland a place to see in 2014.
A Hydro game-changer.
Midnight movie for Glasgow Central station.
Edinburgh date for Theatre Uncut.
Creative Scotland recruiting two new directors.
Interviews: Sandra Bullock, Matt Helders.
Wartime drawings to be displayed at Scottish Gallery.
The Who to quit touring.
Drama school a waste of time? Not necessarily--but it costs too much.
Interviews: Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi, Steve Coogan, Abdellatif Kechiche, Mark Kermode, Hailee Steinfeld, Emma Thompson.
Still Game to return as Glasgow stage show. Four more shows added.
Write Here festival.
What is pantomime?
Interviews: Asa Butterfield, James Corden.
Glasgow's Burrell Collection marks 30 years.
Scotland's Royal Conservatoire names Jeffrey Sharkey as principal.
Interview: James Corden.
Man Booker winner announced.
Perth Theatre's Rachel O'Riordan leaves for Wales. The Stage. WhatsOnStage.
Perth Theatre to close in January for £14.5m redevelopment.
Interviews: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Graham Nash.
Scottish Government rule out film industry funding.
Scottish Opera in crisis over shock resignation.
Interviews: Paul Greengrass, Tom Hanks, Stewart Laing, Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Plans for Scotland's film studio bigger than envisaged.
Glasgow International art festival launched.
Is theatre criticism in crisis?
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes defends storyline.
'Hatchet jobs, anonymity and the internet'
Interview: Jack Davenport.
Creative Scotland shake-up: BBC, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Billy Connolly gets cancer all-clear:BBC, The Scotsman.
Author Tom Clancy dies.
Top 10 tips for writing a Hollywood blockbuster.
Interviews: Cate Blanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dexter Fletcher, Jane Horrocks, George MacKay, Justin Timberlake.
Mobo criticised over unpaid workers for Glasgow awards.
Nominations announced for 2013 UK Theatre Awards.
Edinburgh to maintain arts funding.
Scottish Opera music director withdraws from post.
Museums 'ditching staff for volunteers'.
Bridget Jones' fans horror at death of Mark Darcy.
Women in Theatre--Scotland: where next?
Film on Stage.
Interviews: Vinnie Jones, James McAvoy, Irvine Welsh.
Jack Vettriano retrospective exhibition begins.
Ken Walton: Scottish Opera's shoestring approach?
The role of the dramaturg.
Interview: Josh Gad, Freya Mavor, Jack Vettriano.
Billy Connolly has cancer surgery: BBC, The Scotsman.
Touring theatre in Scotland.
Mercury Prize 2013: The nominees.
Scottish government "prioritises" culture with 8.2% cut to national companies.
Robert Robson dies.
Brave movie to generate £120m for Scots economy.
Interviews: David Cronenberg, John Hurt, Irvine Welsh.
EIF posts lift in tickets issued, but drop in box office.
Interviews: Daniel Bruhl, Alan Cumming, Laura Fraser, William Friedkin, Vinnie Jones.