The Fringe has lost its Edge after promoter DF Concerts shelves gigs.
Scottish government announces £350k touring awards.
The code of the East: a look at the One Day in Spring season.
Interviews: Russell Howard, Patrick Stewart.
Walter Scott historical fiction shortlist announced.
Are curtain calls a clapped-out convention?
Interviews: Peter Carey, Graham Coxon, Greta Gerwig, Robin Grainger, David Hayman, Tom Holland, Liam Neeson, Alexander Skarsgard, Stellan Skarsgard.
Fringe in £70,000 drive to attract reluctant Glaswegians.
In deep water: Gormley's statues disappear.
Adam Sandler movie Jack and Jill sweeps Razzie awards.
Interviews: Douglas Galbraith, Morgan Spurlock.
Scotland turns a deaf ear to opera and classical music.
Taking the High road: Waterloo Road moves to Scotland.
Interviews: Robert Carlyle, Tom Conti, Eve Hewson, Werner Herzog, Toby Kebbell, Taylor Kitsch, Scott Myles, Rihanna, Julia Roberts, Paolo Sorrentino, Morgan Spurlock and Sir Tom Jones.
'Law would have killed off top show'.
Northern Lights film project launched.
Scots national companies see audiences increase by 20%.
Assembly Rooms to reopen in July.
Copyright licensing system 'needs to be streamlined'.
Wet Wet Wet to return for one-off comeback gig in Glasgow.
Irvine Welsh praises Edinburgh Festival.
Olympic short movies to premiere at film festival.
Winners announced at the Empire Awards. BBC, Empire.
The slacker is back--and this time she's female.
Interviews: Geoff Ellis, Rula Lenska, Will Poulter, Greg Proops, Tim Rice, Geraldine Somerville.
Edinburgh Festivals get record funds to compete with Olympics.
Game sales surpassed video in UK.
Scotland's got talent: Bafta awards new film makers.
Doctor Who's latest companion is unveiled.
T in the Park 'worth 40m to Scotland's economy'.
Interviews: Lena Dunham, Jorge Garcia, Lenny Kravitz.
Once upon a time, there was a Book Festival that needed money.
Edinburgh takes pride in a cultural renaissance.
Jonathan Mills: World-spanning fest of ideas and creativity.
Interviews: Nuri Bilge Ceylan, John Cusack, Dexter Fletcher, Hugh Grant, Josh Hutcherson, Doug Johnstone, Mark Rice-Oxley.
T in the Park to continue at site, despite safety fears.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Jonathan Mills to leave Edinburgh International Festival in 2014.
Arlene Philips to make BBC return.
Should theatre be faithful to texts?
Interviews: Javier Bardem, Matt Damon, Donald Sutherland, Dan Willson, Michael Winterbottom.
Edinburgh International Festival 2012 programme announced. The Edinburgh Reporter, The Guardian, The List, The Scotsman, The Stage, STV.
Mark Fisher's picks of the EIF lineup.
STV's new Wallace drama isn't the bravest move, but it'll still be unmissable.
Interviews: Jennifer Lawrence, Shirley MacLaine, Kiefer Sutherland and Sir Andrew Motion.
Disney Pixar's Brave to premiere at EIFF.
Brave new dawn for Edinburgh International Film Festival?
Marti Pellow joins UK Blood Brothers tour.
Assembly in talks to buy two Edinburgh fringe venues.
'Target market is an ugly, soulless phrase, the enemy of art.'
Interviews: Russell Kane, Donald Sutherland.
Campaigners Arts groups still in dark over Edinburgh licences.
Mitchell Library: telling the tale of the century.
Edinburgh Fringe puts tickets on sale early; International Fringe summit to be held.
Vibrating 4D cinema seats arrive in the UK--first stop, Glasgow.
Pottermore website finally opens to all.
Interviews: Lavinia Greenlaw, Goldie Hawn, Freida Pinto, Colm Toibin, Mark Wahlberg.
Elaine C Smith calls for less London TV bias.
National Theatre of Scotland and China launch partnership.
Jack Black's Tenacious D confirm Scottish date.
A documentary about bullying that children can't see? No wonder Weinstein's lost his cool.
Interviews: Boothby Graffoe, Michael Shannon and stuntman Nicholas Daines.
Fleur Darkin appointed artistic director of Scottish Dance Theatre.
Fringe impresario sets up 'home' in Edinburgh at last.
April Fool comes early--the day the licensing law debate tipped over into absurdity.
Aye Write!--festival programme highlights.
Interviews: Simon Callow, Claire Foy, Sarah Millican, Samantha Morton.
Stage is set for artistic April Fools Day protest against new red tape.
National Museum of Scotland is most visited outside of London.
People power forces city to rethink licences for free arts shows.
Fans' fury spells bad news for Rowling.
Leith Festival back on after crisis.
Interviews: Susan Calman, Willem Dafoe, Kelly Macdonald, Cristina Ricci.
Joyce McMillan: Big brother state a sign of the times.
£1m bonanza for arts outlets.
Titian masterpiece to stay in Scotland after £45m deal.
Olympic dilemma: Is it worth performing at Edinburgh this year?
BAFTA Scotland launches hunt to find new TV show.
Who can save theatre criticism?
Interview: Keanu Reeves.
The Monkees lead Davy Jones dead.
Surprise in Scottish private investment in the arts.
Interviews: Joanna MacGregor, Sylvester McCoy, Michael Winslow.
The Artist victorious at the 2012 Oscars.
Razzie nominations announced.
Glasgow film event takes a bow with record sales.
Business support for arts drops by 7%.
Interviews: Louise Fennel, Richard Holloway.
T in the Park: line-up begins to take shape.
44 Scotland Street to be broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
Bronze sculpture stolen from Kelvingrove.
Interviews: Paddy Considine, Adam Cornelius, Judi Dench, Minnie Driver, Sophie Hannah, Woody Harrelson, Aki Kaurismaki, Timothy Spall, Reese Witherspoon.
Salmond calls for international cash to make Scotland a film powerhouse.
Lowdown on the 2012 Brit nominees.
James Brining speaks with Mark Fisher. theatreSCOTLAND.
Judges announced for Dundee International Book Prize.
Interviews: Minnie Driver, David Essex, Mark Millar, Clare Morall, Randy Newman, Susan Orlean.