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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.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.
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.
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.
Key backing for film festival's return to August, The Scotsman.
Edinburgh Fringe bosses warn of 2012 technician shortage due to Olympics, The Stage. Fringe may look to Europe to acquire staff, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Jason Momoa & Belarus Free Theatre.
Olympics competition looms large at Fringe AGM, WhatsOnStage.com.
Revealed: The second round of Scotsman Fringe First winners, The Scotsman.Nominees for Stage Edinburgh Awards, The Stage.
Nominees Announced for 2011 Total Theatre Awards, WhatsOnStage.com.
Edinburgh Festival 2011: The increasing role of audience participation, The Telegraph.
Big Brother 2011: The final line-up is revealed, STV.
Interviews: Steven Berkoff, Joan Cleville, Daniel Craig, David Hughes, David Nicholls, Muriel Spark, Trudie Styler, David Tennant.
Jonathan Melville - Reeltime.
Fringe Society opponents battle for seat on board, The Stage.
Is this end of Fringe as we know it? The Scotsman.
Interviews: David Nicholls & The Vaccines.
Brian Cox shows support for troubled Whitehall Theatre, The Courier.
How do actors learn to be invisible? The Guardian.
China funds for Edinburgh raise 'moral questions', The Independent.
From the Fire leads 2011 MTM Award Nominations, WhatsOnStage.com.
Crunch time at the Edinburgh festival, The Guardian.
Interviews: Susanne Bier, John Byrne, Karen Gillan, Iain Heggie.
Filming starts in Glasgow for Brad Pitt zombie movie, BBC.
Edinburgh may get new literature hub, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Steve James, Audrey Tautou.
The first round of Fringe Firsts and Herald Angels.
Mike Myers set to return as Austin Powers, Daily Record.
First round of Bank of Scotland Herald Archangels announced, The Herald.
Edinburgh festival organisers plan VIP tie-up with Olympics, The Guardian.
Interviews: Pedro Almodovar, Elena Anaya, Harrison Ford, Brendan Gleeson, Lea Michele, Sarah Millican & Olivia Wilde.
Men Should Weep cast announced, Northings.
Forest Cafe's Literary Opus, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Interviews: Marc Almond, Don Cheadle, Paul Daniels, Stephen Earnhart, James Marsh, Andy Serkis & Jack Webb.
Edinburgh arts institution the Forest Cafe gears up for its final Fringe, The List.
British actor John Wood dies at 81, BBC.
Lottery money is an opportunity to showcase homegrown talent, The Herald.
Hard-hitting Roadkill set for export success, The Scotsman.
Is Studio a film magazine fit for women? The Guardian.
Interviews: David Harrower, Emily James, Austin McCormick, Andrey Tautou, Eyad Zahra.
Karen Gillan is sexy--so what? Matt Smith defends Doctor Who assistant, STV.
Is intimate theatre 'decadent'?, The Guardian.
A new definition of 'contemporary dance'? The Skinny.
Interviews: John Barrowman, Dominic Cooper--twice, Zinnie Harris, James Marsh, David Nicholls, David Oyelow, Lee Tamahori, Audrey Tautou & Irvine Welsh.