Hogmanay across Scotland.
Did Cheetah the chimp really live to 80? The Telegraph.
New JMW Turner artwork on display at National Galleries of Scotland, The Scotsman.
Liz Lochhead writes Robert Burns radio drama, The Stage.
'Gump,' 'Bambi' among 2011 National Film Registry selections.
Die is recast for STG, The Herald.
Holyrood reveals £1m bonanza for museums, The Scotsman.
Military Wives Choir captures Christmas number one, BBC.
Movie industry generates £200m for Scots economy, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Gerard Burns, David Jason, James McAvoy, Matthew Zajac.
Audience favourite Midsummer returns.
Interviews: Daniel Craig, Stephen Graham, Samuel L Jackson, Madonna, Michelle Yeoh and Mumford & Sons.
Edinburgh to host major culture summit in 2012, The Stage.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival 2012 programme announced, STV.
Dressed to Kilt 'cancelled' next year, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Daniel Craig, Amy Manson, John Tiffany.
The Thistle has landed: NTS Staging the Nation political theatre event at Holyrood.
STV boss drops hint that Taggart cold be set for telly return, Daily Record.
Interviews: Emily Blunt, Benedict Cumberbatch, Robert Downey Jr, Marg Helgenberger, Rooney Mara, Jennifer Saunders and The Krankies.
Golden Globes announced: BBC, Empire and The Independent.
Doctor Who's Amy and Rory to leave during next series, BBC.
Scottish performance art company wound up, The Stage.
Jonathan Melville: Talkies are for movies not for the audiences.
The Help leads Screen Actors Guild award nominees, BBC.
They're behind you: A behind-the-scenes look at the unsung heroes of the panto, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Biff Byford, Rooney Mara.
Glasgow becomes a major centre for contemporary artist's work, The Scotsman.
Tourism chiefs hope Scotland can cash in on Highlands-based Pixar film Brave, Daily Record.
Analysis: A chance to sell our own world-class culture, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Matthew Bourne, Leonardo DiCaprio.
Girl group Little Mix win final of X Factor, Daily Record and The Scotsman.
Miranda Hart leads comedy awards nominations, BBC.
Interview: Liz Smith.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update
On the cutting room floor: a century of film censorship, The Guardian.
Interviews: Jimmy Carr, Ralph Fiennes, Carol Morley, Jeremy Renner, Allan Stewart, Sam West, Michele Yeoh, Christopher Young.
Paul English on Mrs Brown's Boys, Daily Record.
Jonathan Melville: Imaximum movie fun on offer at Cineworld.
Interviews: Adam Ant, Scott Hoatson, Robin Wright.
UltraViolet service offering digital locker of films and TV planned for UK, The Guardian.
Fringe firm's collapse turns drama into tragedy for performers, The Scotsman.
Green Day's American Idiot musical comes to Scotland in 2012, STV.
Interviews: Anna Friel, Eddie Marsan.
Fringe venue Remarkable Arts goes bust, The Stage.
Turner Prize won by Martin Boyce, BBC.
Spring Season at The Traverse, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Interviews: Laura Dern, Elaine C Smith, Jan Svankmajer, Gareth Williams and Karen Dunbar & Clare Grogan.
Publishers devise thieir tactics for tackling the Christmas market, The Herald.
Tyrannosaur in Triple win, Ramsay 'best director' at British Independent Film Awards, The Scotsman and BBC.
Interview: Antonio Banderas, Matt Lewis.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Mike Roberts obituary, The Guardian.
Gary: Tank Cammander, Burnistoun and Limmy's Show! all given new series, Daily Record.
Scotsman Books of the Year: Choices one, two, three and four.
Frosty at the Forest Cafe this December, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Glasgow's Mitchell Library celebrates 100 years at Charing Cross, The Scotsman.
Elton John to perform at Falkirk Stadium for 2012 show, STV.
Jonathan Melville: New films make the trip back to the future.
Interviews: Martina Cole, Laurence Fox, Chloe Moretz, Chris O'Dowd, Sam Riley.
Enter the Pantosphere, The Skinny.
Spirit of Scotland winners announced, The Scotsman.
'Who says there's no money in theatre?' The Guardian.
Classic movie It's a Wonderful Life tops list of favourite Christmas movies, Daily Record.
South Bank Show to return on Sky Arts, BBC and The Stage.
Interviews: Dave Anderson, Martin Scorsese, Michael Shannon.
Zach Braff coming to Scotland to perform his new stage comedy, STV.
Theatre Venue of the Month: Storytelling Centre. The Skinny.
Ken Russell dies at 84, BBC and The Independent.
Take your pick of some cracking Christmas shows, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Jessica Chastain, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Robin Williams.
Scotland The What? comic Steve Robertson dies, BBC.
'Times are tough for regional theatre--but it's not my job to help sell tickets,' The Guardian.
The Panto season is back... The Independent.
Where are the great movies, asks Spielberg. The Telegraph.
Charlie Brooker--There are two kinds of viewer in the world: right and wrong. Which are you? The Guardian.
Interviews: Antonio Banderas, Kenneth Branagh, Nick Broomfield, Helen McCrory and Chloe Moretz & Asa Butterfield.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
New seasons for the Tron and NTS announced.
George Michael cancels UK tour due to 'severe' pneumonia battle, STV.
UK-wide chance to catch Mousetrap, The Scotsman.
Alan Cumming to perform one-man Macbeth for NTS, The Stage and STV.
Kitty cut: Puss in Boots renamed Cat in Boots in the United Arab Emirates, The Guardian.
Interviews: Frankie Boyle, Tom Hiddleston, Eddie Redmayne.
Jonathan Melville: Future is bright for Scots film.
Disney and YouTube strike reel deal, The Guardian.
Scottish Opera reveals Elephant man as new composer in residence, The Scotsman.
'Is great theatre just a matter of taste?' The Guardian.
Interviews: Kenneth Branagh, Terence Davies, Carrie Fisher, Professor Green, Hugh Laurie, Lea Michele, Andrew Rothney, Nicola Roy.
Third series of Mrs Brown's Boys gets green light from BBC before second is aired, Daily Record.
'Who needs critics? Why you do, Mr Sondheim.' The Guardian.
Interviews: Andy Cannon, Chloe Moretz, Julia Ormond, Michael Shannon.