Edinburgh International Festival 2013 programme announced. BBC, The Edinburgh Reporter, The Guardian, The List, The Scotsman, The Stage, The Telegraph, WhatsOnStage.com.
Scottish Ballet wins South Bank Sky Arts Award and unveils EIF line-up.
'If you're planning to go to Edinburgh...'
Interviews: Damian Lewis, Bryan Singer, Elijah Wood.
National Museum of Scotland is top ten UK attraction.
Festival wake-up call from Glasgow 2014.
Kristin Chenoweth's debut UK tour cancelled.
Interview: James McAvoy, Sam Raimi, Rachel Weisz.
Creative Scotland unveils 'action plan for change'. The Scotsman, The Stage.
Bafta in Scotland New Talent Awards 2013 nominations.
Glasgow Commonwealth cultural extravaganza planned.
Film-makers attack cuts to Scottish film agency.
Northings No More.
Interviews: James Franco, Mila Kunis, Jude Law, Sam Raimi, Elijah Wood.
The Proclaimers to play The Hydro.
Edinburgh and Glasgow could join forces for events.
Interview: Jude Law.
Is there a crisis of confidence in arts broadcasting?
Empire Awards announced.
Winners list of the first ever Barfta Awards.
Interviews: Richard Curtis, Rooney Mara, Seth Rogen, Susan Sarandon, Mark Wahlberg, Mia Wasikowska.
Open meeting dates set by Creative Scotland.
Glasgow Film Festival 2013 announces record admission as it comes to a close.
Interview: Mia Wasikowska.
Oscar winners revealed.
Line-up announced for Aye Write! book festival.
Interview: Richard O'Brien.
Brit Awards 2013 roundup.
STV sees profits rise and debt cut.
Moray arts budget cut is a flawed party line.
Interviews: Jim Broadbent, Jamie Kilstein, May Miles Thomas.
Byre Theatre leaves £500,000 debt after closure.
Glasgow Citz announces £10m redevelopment.
Singing Kettle stars play final show.
Interviews: Rachel McAdams and Laurie Sansom.
Unique and Underbelly get Edinburgh's winter fests.
Moray Council cuts all arts funding.
Wicked (finally) comes to Scotland.
Interviews: Judd Apatow, Richard Gere, Leslie Mann, Steven Soderbergh, Mark Wahlberg.
Bafta winners announced.
Kraftwerk announced as headliner for T in the Park 2013.
Grammy success for Fun, Gotye and Mumford & Sons.
Edinburgh Film Festival brings back audience award.
Interviews: Viola Davis, Robert Duncan, Frank Langella, Leslie Mann.
Holyrood pledges support for Byre Theatre efforts.
Scottish arts centre plans multimillion-pound revamp.
Interviews: Judd Apatow, Rose Byrne, Jessica Chastain, Alice Englert, Richard Gere, Eva Mendes, John C Reilly, Emmanuelle Riva, Paul Rudd, Sarah Silverman.
Sean Connery backs campaign to save the Byre.
National Museum of Costume to close.
Chapter set to close on Britain's remotest bookshop.
Interviews: Sidse Babett Knudsen, Joanna Vanderham.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Glasgow's Burrell Collection becomes listed building.
Scottish museum and gallery visitor figures surge.
NTS Macbeth with Alan Cumming to transfer to Broadway.
Interviews: Gemma Arterton, Rose Byrne, Ben Johnston, Laura Linney, Charlie Sheen, Alexandra Shulman, Rafe Spall.
Byre Theatre rescue bid underway.
'Use of Byre Theatre questionable.'
Hilary Mantel wins Costa Book Award.
What's gone wrong at Glasgow's George Square?
Interviews: Ricky Gervais, Anais Mitchell, Rita Ora, John C Reilly, Kevin Spacey and The Pythons.
Byre Theatre to close. BBC, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Campaign to save the Byre Theatre.
Interviews: Jessica Chastain, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alan Parker, Christian Slater, Denzel Washington.
Creative Scotland commits to open meetings with Scottish arts practitioners.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
George Square redesign scrapped.
Festivity funds start to flow as Hogmanay given £400k boost.
Greg Hemphill accuses BBC of 'stifling' culture.
Interviews: Kathryn Bigelow, Brian Cox, Christoph Waltz.
Rare Burns' manuscript set to go under the hammer.
Glasgow's Burrell Collection 'may go on tour' during revamp.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Interview: Kathryn Bigelow, Jessica Chastain, Brian Cox, Jamie Foxx, Helen Hunt, William H Macy, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Quentin Tarantino, Denzel Washington, Kerry Washington.
Scottish Government injects £7m into culture.
National Theatre of Scotland finds permanent home. The Guardian, The List.
Edinburgh Fringe set for Scottish music celebration; reduces commission on ticket sales.
Interviews: Samuel L Jackson, Malcolm Mackay, Steven Spielberg.