Three Deadly Sins of Creative Scotland's Bad Funding Review.
Alternative Fringe gets set to shake up Edinburgh this August.
Dundee Rep's new artistic directors 'share a vision'.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Interviews: Paul French, Emile Hirsch, Edward Norton, Bruce Willis.
Leith's one-night arts festival expanding to 16 venues.
Jazz with added razzmatazz at Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival.
Refugee Week Scotland announces full 'far-reaching' programme for 2012.
Interviews: Sam Claflin, Brian Conley, Philip Glass, Chris Hemsworth, Englebert Humperdink, Anna Kendrick, Tahar Rahim and Furnace Mountain.
CATS awards to be hosted by Alan Cumming.
Dundee Rep announces new artistic directors.
The future is not Orange.
Scottish Opera unveils 50th anniversary season.
Five Minute Theatre returns with youth theme.
Thoughts on Creative Scotland's policy change: Poor strategy a blot on creative landscape.; Creative review has nothing to do with cuts.
Interviews: David Greig, Matthew Morrison.
Bee Gees' singer Robin Gibb dies after cancer battle.
Scottish theatre companies reeling from arts funding changes.
Interviews: Wes Anderson, Alan Cumming, Gareth Evans, Michael Fassbender, Will Ferrell, Ken Loach, James Runcie, Jason Schwartzman, Charlize Theron and Ryan & Scott Fletcher.
Scottish arts shakeup to concentrate funding on one-off projects.
Setback for Scottish film industry as locations chief quits.
Battlelines drawn for the Fringe as Spiegeltent moves to George Street.
Joyce McMillan: His art was an expression of freedom.
Interview: Karen Gillan.
Donna Summer, queen of disco, dies at 63.
Scottish artist George Wyllie dies aged 90.
Made in Scotland launches 12 shows for 2012 Edinburgh Fringe.
How could technology change theatre criticism for good?
Interviews: Ewan McGregor, Matthew Morrison, Claire Sweeney.
Scottish National Portrait Gallery vying to be UK's best.
273m boost for the UK film industry.
Booksellers award Scotland three titles.
T in the Park adds more acts.
Gordon Barr on Bard in the Botanics 2012.
Interviews: Frances Barber, Ken Loach, Mark Millar.
Vicky Featherstone to leave NTS, Annals of Edinburgh Stage, BBC, The Guardian, The List, STV, The Scotsman.
Ashleigh and Pudsey win Britain's Got Talent.
Comment: It's sad news for Scotland.
Vicky Featherstone can help the Royal Court keep its edge.
Vicky Featherstone's sudden exit sets stage for a new direction.
Interviews: Brian Conley, Julie Delpy, Hilary Mantel, Chloe Sevigny, Sara Sheridan.
Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland nominations announced: Annals of Edinburgh Stage, The Stage, STV.
Iconic hairstylist Vidal Sassoon dies aged 84.
Interviews: Kit Armstrong, Gareth Evans, Eva Green, Philip Hughes, Felicity Kendal and The Magnetic North.
Edinburgh fringe censors title of Stuart Goldsmith show.
Warning: review quotes can be very misleading.
'X Factor generation' must accept failure.
Dance to the music of old times.
Interviews: Sir Trevor McDonald, Vanessa Paradis and Tom Watson MP.
Susan Boyle 'thrilled' to be asked to be patron of local theatre.
Da Vanzo appointed deputy chief executive at Pitlochry.
Live stream for Pass the Spoon.
Interviews: Martin Compston, Sarah Fraser, Jason Isaacs and The Proclaimers.
Edinburgh Fringe rivals fight over Assembly venue name.
C Venues to take over India Buildings for festival.
Duran Duran headline Olympics gig.
Rupert Murdoch, Alex Salmond and Black Watch.
Interviews: Glenn Close, Stephane Deneve, Whit Stillman.
Whodunnit? Rankin in the dark over drawings.
ArtsRant: Arts Funding.
Assembly Rooms reopens. The Scotsman and The Stage.
Interviews: Francesco Bongiovanni, Brian Conley, Connie Fisher, Samuel L Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, William Klein, Guy Pearce, Hannah Rothchild, Whit Stillman--twice, Joss Whedon.
Leith Theatre to get new lease of life.
Interviews: Kevin Feige, Mia Hansen-Love, Eugene Levy, John Lydon, Rita Tushingham, Whit Stillman and David Hayman/Citizens Theatre.
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Leith Theatre to get new lease of life.
Interviews: Kevin Feige, Mia Hansen-Love, John Lydon, Rita Tushingham and David Hayman/Citizens Theatre.
Darcy Bussell to be new Strictly judge.
Nominations revealed for this year's Bafta awards.
Mary Queen of Scots showcase revealed.
World Book Night: Scots share their books with the world.
French connection for development of long-abandoned Old Town site.
Interviews: James Brining, Matthew Goode, Brooke Magnanti, Tom Pellereau.
Scots moviemaker furious at parliament's backing for rival Disney animation.
Perth looks forward to a sizzling summer of entertainment.
'My mum's going to see this': Actors and actresses reveal secrets of the sex scenes.
Interviews: Emily Blunt, Billy Boyd, Jennie Erdal, Alyson Hannigan, Whit Stillman, Joss Whedon.
Edinburgh Lyceum to stage new play by David Haig.
Scissor Sisters and Texas headline Wickerman Festival.
Scotland has first view of Brave.
An early look at shows headed to the Fringe.
Interviews: Emily Blunt, Marina Diamondis, Craig Ferguson, Connie Fisher, Greta Gerwig, Teresa Margolles, Ewan McGregor, Jennifer Pike, Jason Segel, Rufus Wainwright, Joss Whedon.
Gallery refuses filming request for new Ian Rankin adaptation.
Scottish masterpieces to go on display before £7m auction.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Interviews: Emun Elliott, Greta Gerwig, Werner Herzog, Kathleen Jamie, Billy Ocean, Irvine Welsh.
National Galleries' art budget slashed by a fifth to 'derisory' £200,000.
Scottish Album of the Year Award long list revealed.
David Greig and One Day in Spring.
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society offers insurance packages for festival acts.
Movie trailers: Do they reveal too much?
The science of stories.
Interviews: Juliette Binoche, Jeremy Deller, Ewan McGregor, Jonathan Morton, Orla O'Loughlin, Jack White.