Hydro arena may remain closed until end of 2021.
Pitlochry theatre job losses and threat to 6,900 creative posts across Scotland sparks call for emergency recovery fund.
Edinburgh international festival announces citywide Ghost Lights celebration.
£1.25m 'life raft' for EdFringe.
Stranded at the Drive-In?--Circuses and Bread: A Crash-Course for the Ravers.
"Hibernation" for Lyceum; 'Dear Lyceum,'.
Edinburgh festivals cancelled due to coronavirus; Edinburgh festival's cancellation will be felt not just around the city but the world.
Pitlochry postpones summer season.
Disney+ to launch a week earlier than planned in the UK.
The Lion King extends Edinburgh Playhouse run into April.
Horsecross Arts board mass resignation after critical report.
Still Game was most-watched Scottish show of 2018.
Performers fear rising rents threaten future of Edinburgh fringe.
Interviews: Pedro Almodovar, Suzanne Andrade, Ken Burns, Kim Cattrall, Colin Cloud, David Edgar, Rupert Everett, Joseph Gilgun, Nathaniel Hall, Robert Icke, Natasha Lyonne, Eve Nicol, Rebecca Perry, Alia Shawkat--twice, Stef Smith, Meghan Tyler.
Mark Ronson to headline Edinburgh Hogmanay: BBC, The Skinny.
Traverse Theatre overhauls leadership structure with introduction of new creative development role.
Scottish theatre directors call for help in improving development opportunities.
Why TRNSMT is 'the gate to success' for Scottish acts.
BritBox: ITV and BBC set out plans for new streaming service.
Opinion: The comedians are ready and so are the crowds...but where are the Edinburgh critics?
Interviews: Alec Baldwin, Oona Doherty, David Hare, Danny MacAskill.
T in the Park won't ever be returning.
TV channel Dave is new Edinburgh comedy awards sponsor.
Scottish venues win protection from noise complaints as planning law is updated.
Interviews: Cressida Cowell, Holliday Grainger, William Jackson Harper, Ron Howard, David Lynch, Rose McGowan, Francesca Moody, Trevor Noah, Carlos Reygadas.
Snow Patrol pull out of TRNSMT, Lewis Capaldi steps in; Jess Glynne pulls out of TRNSMT.
Interviews: Elizabeth Banks, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, David Lynch, Rose McGowan, Lucy Porter.
EIF facing 'accelerated decline' due to planned 10% cut.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre's summer season 2019--interview with director Elizabeth Newman.
Interviews: Danny Boyle, Jessica Chastain, Eve Ensler, Robert Icke, Laura Jurd, Simone Lahbib, Himesh Patel, Noomi Rapace, Andrew Scott, Peter Strickland and Gene Wilder--the lost interview.
CATS Awards: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Stage; Ian Brown, Giles Havergal.
Edinburgh arts festivals lobby for urgent visa reforms.
Interviews: Laura Dern, Ken Jeong, Alice Lowe, Patton Oswalt, John Turturro, Michelle Wolf.
EIFF announce 2019 season: Edinburgh Guide, The Edinburgh Reporter, The List.
Out of the Blue at 25.
Theatre company Fire Exit closes.
Interviews: Rosanna Arquette, Amma Asante, Charles Dance, Mindy Kaling, Rosie Kay, Simone Kenyon, Laszlo Nemes, Josephine Partridge, Bernadette Peters, Martha Plimpton, Colette Sadler, Michael Sheen, Dominga Sotomayor.
Made in Scotland announces its 2019 line-up.
Elizabeth Newman--Pitlochry Festival Theatre's 2019 season.
Eve McConnachie on 'dance' films.
Good Omens to have a special free screening at EIFF.
The Verve and the Rolling Stones end dispute.
Interviews: Beanie Feldstein, Robert Zemeckis.
Killing Eve takes top Baftas.
Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland nominations: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Stage.
Interviews: Rosanna Arquette, Antonio Banderas, Selena Gomez, Laszlo Nemes, Ken Loach, Mads Mikkelsen, Keanu Reeves, Naomi Scott.
Lyceum announce new season: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Stage.
Perth Theatre and Concert Hall given a year to boost attendance figures by local council.
Scottish comedy Boyz in the Wood to open 2019 EIFF.
Edinburgh King's wins panto award.
Interviews: Claire Denis, Jared Harris, Werner Herzog, Madhur Jaffrey, George MacKay, Richard Madden, Stacy Martin, Shane Meadows, Robert Pattinson, JK Simmons.
Edinburgh's first purpose-built performance venue in more than 100 years wins planning permission.
Musical delights and gorgeous animation to hit St Andrew Square.
Interviews: Hugh Bonneville, Lily Collins, Mads Mikkelsen.
Mike Griffiths joins Lyceum.
Jessie Buckley to perform song from Wild Rose soundtrack in Glasgow gig.
Interviews: Tara Fitzgerald, Chloe Grace Moretz, Asia O'Hara, Maxine Peake, Astra Taylor.
Reactions to Electric Fields festival move: BBC, The Scotsman.
Promoter's Hollywood Bowl vision for Princes Street Gardens.
Edinburgh concert hall needed to 'balance city's business and culture'.
Pleasance announces £140k of Edinburgh awards for 2019 fringe.
A critic's guide to cheap theatre tickets.
Interviews: Brian Cox, Cherry Jones, Alessandro Nivola, Issa Rae.
Jackie Bird reveals she has quit Reporting Scotland.
Pop-up plays to be staged on CalMac ferries for celebration of coasts and waters.
Morven Masterton on Doc'nRoll.
New Dundee anthem becomes NTS's first music single.
Interviews: Bo Burnham, Udo Kier, Sam Rockwell, Andrew Scott, S Craig Zahler.
Edinburgh Festival Theatre birthday bash.
EIF: New strand of You Are Here; David Greig 'blasts' Sir James MacMillan over "hypocrisy"; Sir Ian McKellen fans furious as they miss out on tickets.
Sarah Balfour: Macrobert In project co-ordinator.
Interviews: Jessie Buckley, Callum Easter, Jonah Hill, Sophie Laplane, Tsai Ming-Liang, Anna Morris, Louise Redknapp, Sharon Rooney, Julian Schnabel, Kelly Macdonald--twice and Alice Rohrwacher--twice.
EIF announce 2019 programme: BBC, The Guardian, The Scotsman, The Stage; director fears impact of travel chaos in event of no-deal Brexit.
Rapture Theatre finds winning recipe for lunchtime theatre.
Grayson Perry makes Scottish debut at art festival.
Scots woman who was Hollywood's highest-paid female screenwriter.
Edinburgh Art Festival 2019--some of the highlights.
Interviews: Joan Cleville, Kirsty Gunn, Rachel Jackson, Guz Khan, Nicole Kidman, Kelly Macdonald, Stephen Mangan, Jordan Peele, Sharon Rooney, Gemma Whelan and Larry Cohen.