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September 28, 2011

Laura Mackenzie Stuart joins Creative Scotland, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

2012 National Television Awards nominees announced, STV.

Glasgow Theatre Preview: October, TV Bomb.

Interviews: Paul Bettany, Ewen Bremner, Kirsten Dunst, Anna Faris, Lorraine Kelly, Kevin Smith, Lars von Trier, Sam Worthington.

September 24, 2011

River City could be axed for three months a year as part of massive cost-cuts at BBC Scotland, Daily Record.

Scottish students protest at £9,000 fees, The Stage.

It's TV, but not as we knew it: a look at American network HBO, Financial Times.

Interviews: Stephen Dorff, Kirsten Dunst, David Frost, Ryan Gosling, Helen Mirren, Kevin Smith, Kiefer Sutherland and David & Alastair Mackenzie.

September 22, 2011

Booker Prize current shortlist is 'best-selling', BBC.

Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.

Rock legends REM announce split, BBC.

Scottish culture funding cut by 3.49% in 2012/13, The Stage.

Interviews: Adele, Anthony Baxter, Paddy Considine, Jason Derulo, Roddy Doyle, Joel Edgerton, Michael Elliott, Ryan Gosling, Tom Hardy, Liz Lochhead,Lea Michele, Carey Mulligan, Clive Owen and Bourgeois & Maurice.

September 19, 2011

Hollywood on the Clyde: Why filmmakers love Glasgow, The Independent.

River City has been incredibly important to the Scottish drama scene, The Herald.

Kate Winslet and ITV1's Downton Abbey win Emmy awards, BBC.

Interviews: Steve Carell, Kirsten Dunst, Melissa George, Tom Hardy, Jane Lynch, Carol Smillie, Stef Smith.

September 17, 2011

University of Stirling's MacRobert Arts Centre turns 40, The Scotsman.

Gary: Tank Commander creator on plans for movie version of BBC Scotland hit, Daily Record.

Glasgow: the unlikely favourite location for Hollywood film-makers, The Guardian.

Why Star Wars should be left to the fans, BBC.

Interviews: John Barrowman, Gerard Butler, Paddy Considine, Julian Fellowes, Colin Firth, Carey Mulligan, Gary Oldman-twice, Wayne Thallon.

September 15, 2011

theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.

Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.

Life begins at 40 for MacBob, The Herald.

Interviews: Carrie Fisher, Karen Koren, Phyllis Logan, Shauna Macdonald, David Mackenzie, Andrew O'Hagan, Celine Sciamma, Jason Statham.

September 14, 2011

Edinburgh International Film Festival appoints Chris Fujiwara as artistic director, STV.

All the world's a stage: a look at non-Scots shaping Scottish culture, The Scotsman.

Pop art pioneer Richard Hamilton dies aged 89, BBC.

Scotland's big screen talent wakes up Toronto, Northings.

UK box office, The Guardian.

EastEnders and Doctor Who win big at TV Choice Awards, STV.

Interviews: Kim Longinotto.

September 11, 2011

Stephen Fry to present Bafta awards, The Guardian.

Doris Day makes UK chart history, BBC.

The highlights of the Autumn TV schedules, The Scotsman.

Interviews: AS Byatt, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ryan Gosling, Tom Hardy, Carey Mulligan, Michael Nardone, Gary Oldman, Nicolas Winding Refn, Alexander Skarsgard.

September 09, 2011

Is it time for George Lucas to find a new force? The Scotsman.

Ten in the running to win Dundee International Book Prize, The Courier.

Stirling's Macrobert arts centre celebrates 40th birthday, STV.

theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.

Jonathan Melville - Reeltime.

Grads make Stagestruck finals, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

Interviews: Ken Alexander, Lee Camp, Ryan Gosling, Sue Johnston, Pollyanna McIntosh, Gary Oldman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Vanessa Redgrave, Nicolas Winding Refn, Luke Treadaway and Andre Ovredal & Glenn Erland Tosterud.

September 06, 2011

Eddie Murphy to host 2012 Oscars, Total Film.

Edinburgh Castle enjoys record numbers of visitors, The Edinburgh Reporter.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery-the portrait of a dream, The Scotsman.

RSC Shakespeare project for EIF 2012, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

Edinburgh author shortlisted for Scottish Children's Book Awards, The Edinburgh Reporter.

Julian Barnes heads up Booker shortlist, BBC.

Interviews: John le Carre, John Hurt, Christopher Sun Lap Key, Greg McHugh and Sarah Jessica Parker.

September 04, 2011

The stakes are high as NYOS prepares for cuts, The Herald.

TravCasts available to download, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

Edinburgh International Festival box office down 3%, The Stage.

Angel's delight--the final announcement of The Herald's Archangel awards.

25 years of Rab C Nesbitt, Scotland on Sunday.

Interviews: John Le Carre, Benedict Cumberbatch, Melissa George, Bobby Gillespie, Ken Loach, Liz Lochhead, Ian McKellen, Rachel O'Riordan, Justin Timberlake & Mia Wasikowska.

September 01, 2011

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland takes on its new name, The Stage.

GFT: Ken Loach, TV Bomb.

New Honorary President appointed to Edinburgh International Festival, The Edinburgh Reporter.

Can Kill List breathe life into Britain's film industry? The Guardian.

Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.

'Star Wars' changes on new Blu-ray release freak out fans, The Independent.

Waterstone's drops 3-for-2 book deal, BBC.

Commercial director appointed at Edinburgh Festival Theatres, The Stage.

Interviews: Brian Ferry, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Christopher Mintz-Plasse & Ben Wheatley.

August 31, 2011

Jonathan Ross blasts former Beeb bosses as he prepares to launch new ITV show, Daily Record.

King's Theatre refurbishment arrangements progressing, The Edinburgh Reporter.

The TEAM wins EIF Fringe Prize, The Stage.

Edinburgh international book festival launches publishing project, The Guardian.

Fringe reveals estimated 2.6% box office increase, The Stage.

Best - and worst - of the Fest, The Scotsman.

Interviews: Elena Anaya, Josie Long & Ben Wheatley.

August 30, 2011

Edinburgh festival fringe ticket sales hit record 1.88m, The Guardian.

Edinburgh Stage Award winners overwhelmed, The Stage.

Interviews: Antonio Banderas, James Cummings, Phil Daniels, Alasdair Gray, Chris Hannan, Katie Holmes, Ea Sola and Mia Wasikowska.

August 29, 2011

Edinburgh Stage Award winners announced, The Stage.

Course for playwrights at McDonald Road Library, The Edinburgh Reporter.

Live simulcasts line-up a boon to cinemas in off-peak times, The Independent.

Absolutely Fabulous returns with BBC anniversary shows, BBC.

Interviews: Bill Nighy.

August 28, 2011

BBC1 controller promises "big step change" in channel's drama output, The Stage.

How to make an intelligent blockbuster and not alienate people, The Guardian.

ITV and Sherlock win at Edinburgh TV festival awards, The Stage.

The weekend's Herald Angel winners announced, The Herald.

Interviews: Val McDermid, Tatum O'Neal, Rachel Weisz.

August 27, 2011

O'Loughlin appointed Traverse artistic director, The Stage & WhatsOnStage.com.

Adam Riches wins Edinburgh comedy award, BBC.

Leo and Translunar Paradise pick up Edinburgh awards, The Stage.

Jackie Kay wins Scottish Book of the Year, The Edinburgh Reporter.

Edinburgh Comedy Awards - Who's Who? BBC.

Interviews: Antonio Banderas, Max Brooks, Rob Lowe, Lynne Ramsay, Matt Smith, Ea Sola and David Hare & Bill Nighy.

August 26, 2011

Theatre more popular than sport in Great Britain, The Stage.

Revealed: The Final five Fringe First winners, The Scotsman.

BBC2 controller vows to protect single dramas on the channel, The Stage.

Jonathan Melville - Reeltime.

EIF back on track as Fringe dips slightly, The Scotsman.

Edinburgh Book Festival sculptures are a 'whodunnit?', BBC.

Sold and The Wheel share Edinburgh Amnesty award, The Stage.

August 24, 2011

Nick Helm's password joke is Edinburgh Fringe funniest, BBC.

Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Awards nominees announced, The Stage.

MTM Winners: From the Fire, Wasted Love, Scary Gorgeous, WhatsOnStage.com.

Interviews: Barry Ackroyd, Andre Ovredal, David Mackenzie.

August 23, 2011

Fringe to fire early starting gun in sales race with Olympics, The Scotsman.

Amnesty announces shortlist for Edinburgh award, The Stage.

Production of Waterloo Road to move to Scotland, The Stage & BBC.

Fame Academy-A lookat famous faces who once studied at RSAMD, The Herald.

Interviews: Pedro Almodovar, Elena Anaya, Cora Bissett, Bryan Ferry.

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