Edinburgh's first purpose-built performance venue in more than 100 years wins planning permission.
Musical delights and gorgeous animation to hit St Andrew Square.
Interviews: Hugh Bonneville, Lily Collins, Mads Mikkelsen.
Mike Griffiths joins Lyceum.
Jessie Buckley to perform song from Wild Rose soundtrack in Glasgow gig.
Interviews: Tara Fitzgerald, Chloe Grace Moretz, Asia O'Hara, Maxine Peake, Astra Taylor.
Reactions to Electric Fields festival move: BBC, The Scotsman.
Promoter's Hollywood Bowl vision for Princes Street Gardens.
Edinburgh concert hall needed to 'balance city's business and culture'.
Pleasance announces £140k of Edinburgh awards for 2019 fringe.
A critic's guide to cheap theatre tickets.
Interviews: Brian Cox, Cherry Jones, Alessandro Nivola, Issa Rae.
Jackie Bird reveals she has quit Reporting Scotland.
Pop-up plays to be staged on CalMac ferries for celebration of coasts and waters.
Morven Masterton on Doc'nRoll.
New Dundee anthem becomes NTS's first music single.
Interviews: Bo Burnham, Udo Kier, Sam Rockwell, Andrew Scott, S Craig Zahler.
Edinburgh Festival Theatre birthday bash.
EIF: New strand of You Are Here; David Greig 'blasts' Sir James MacMillan over "hypocrisy"; Sir Ian McKellen fans furious as they miss out on tickets.
Sarah Balfour: Macrobert In project co-ordinator.
Interviews: Jessie Buckley, Callum Easter, Jonah Hill, Sophie Laplane, Tsai Ming-Liang, Anna Morris, Louise Redknapp, Sharon Rooney, Julian Schnabel, Kelly Macdonald--twice and Alice Rohrwacher--twice.
EIF announce 2019 programme: BBC, The Guardian, The Scotsman, The Stage; director fears impact of travel chaos in event of no-deal Brexit.
Rapture Theatre finds winning recipe for lunchtime theatre.
Grayson Perry makes Scottish debut at art festival.
Scots woman who was Hollywood's highest-paid female screenwriter.
Edinburgh Art Festival 2019--some of the highlights.
Interviews: Joan Cleville, Kirsty Gunn, Rachel Jackson, Guz Khan, Nicole Kidman, Kelly Macdonald, Stephen Mangan, Jordan Peele, Sharon Rooney, Gemma Whelan and Larry Cohen.
Scotland's £90m annual funding to be scrutinised by culture committee.
Oor Wullie to go on musical tour around Scotland.
Edinburgh Film Festival launches 60 Second Film competition.
Interviews: Simon Amstell-twice, Noel Clarke, Andrew Garfield, Paul Michael Henry, Bing Liu, Daniel Mays, Rose McGowan, David Roberts Mitchell.
Citizens Theatre revamp rescued after £1m bail-out.
V&A urged to give back £500k from opioid billionaires.
Edinburgh Fringe launches put-up-a-performer campaign to tackle living costs.
Interviews: Richard Billingham, Jasper Carrott, Patricia Clarkson, Monica Dolan, Nick Frost, Taraji P Henson, Jessica Raine, Hans Zimmer and Dame Esther Rantzen.
En Point: 50 Years of Scottish Ballet.
New BBC channel attracts one in three Scots in first week.
C Venues loses second Edinburgh Fringe home in less than a month.
Plans for one of Edinburgh's biggest new parks in over a century revealed.
First Cryptic Nights of 2019.
Interviews: Maggie Gyllenhaal--twice, JO Morgan.
New BBC Scotland channel attracts 700,000 audience peak on first night.
Cathy Boyd--Cryptic at 25.
Interviews: Zawe Ashton, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Glenda Jackson, Nish Kumar, Monica Lewinsky, Samuel Maoz, Bill Paterson, Charlotte Rampling, Andrew Scott, Fiona Shaw.
Oscar winners 2019: Empire, The Guardian.
BBC Scotland: Will Scotland's first dedicated TV channel attract viewers?; Three-year deal to make new 'world-class' Scottish dramas, comedies and documentaries revealed.
Scottish Theatre on the International Stage.
Brit Awards 2019: winners.
Interview: Alec Baldwin, Richard Billingham, Jason Clarke, Armie Hammer, Alex Lawther, Toby MacDonald, Jack Monroe, Mark Ronson, Ella Smith, Harry Wootliff and Lee Ridley--Lost Voice Guy.
Still Game: Jack and Victor will not be back; Stars say there's no plans for a movie; For Kieran and Greg Hemphill talk about the final series.
Head of new BBC Scotland channel puts audience feedback ahead of politics.
Tutti Frutti to air on new BBC Scotland channel.
Oscars reverses plan for ad-break presentations after industry outcry.
Interviews: Carlos Acosta, Rebecca Ferguson, Keeley Hawes, David Ireland, Nadine Labaki, Patrick Wang.
Olivia Colman queen of the Baftas as The Favourite wins seven prizes.
New BBC channel launches with 'Scotland;s Question Time' and Scots stars; Stephen Jardine named presenter.
Interviews: Brigitte Bardot, Joe Cornish, Jonah Hill, Felix Maritaud, Stephen Merchant, Josh O'Connor, Ellen Page.
BBC unveil Nine team ahead of new channel.
Edinburgh Playhouse workers win tribunal against ATG over pay.
C Venues loses home amid row over Fringe working conditions.
Stellar Quines to challenge gender imbalance backstage in the performing arts.
Benedetti calls for musical instrument tuition money to be ring fenced by Holyrood.
Interviews: James Cameron, Joe Cornish, Professor Brian Cox, Richard E Grant, John Humphrys, Barry Jenkins, KiKi Layne, Pawel Pawlikowski, Rosamund Pike, JD Twitch, Billy Zane.f
Scotland could be on course for screen stardom.
Interviews: Mahershala Ali, Lee Chang-dong, Patricia Clarkson, Joe Cole, Louise Ironside, Orla Kiely, Regina King, KiKi Layne, Eddie Marsan, Melissa McCarthy, Jonas Mekas, Freida Pinto, Steven Yeun, Joel Edgerton--twice and Richard E Grant--twice.
Oscar nominations announced: BBC, Empire Online, The Guardian.
Glasgow Film Festival 2019 programme: Little White Lies, The Scotsman, The Skinny.
How Scotland found its place on the world stage.
April Chamberlain and Morag Fullarton--A Play, a Pie and a Pint--15 years, 500 plays.
Interviews: Glenn Close, Ronnie Spector.
V&A Dundee named the world's best public building.
Oran Mor to unveil Robert Burns murals to celebrate life of the Bard.
A Play, a Pie and a Pint celebrates 500 shows.
Scotland faces loss of a modernist masterpiece.
Edinburgh theatre news: Lion King returns, Doctor Dolittle cancelled.
Patrick Doyle: urges pupils to seek film work; happy homecoming.
Interviews: Mahershala Ali, Brenda Blethyn, Steve Carell, Reinaldo Marcus Green, Eddie Marsan, Ellen Page, Anthony Ramos.
Bafta nominations: BBC, The Guardian, The Scotsman.
Glasgow International Comedy Festival programme announced.
Plans revealed for 'world-class' film and TV studio in Midlothian.
Top composer calls for music tuition to be given protected status in Scotland's schools.
'The pros and cons of solo performance.'
Glasgow Film Festival announce opening and closing films: BBC, Little White Lies, The Scotsman, The Skinny.
£200m Festival Fringe boost to Edinburgh's economy.
Scottish poet JO Morgan scoops Costa prize: BBC, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Steve Coogan, Lynette Linton, Tim Roth, Josie Rourke, Jenny Runacre, Phil Wang.
Tom Leonard dies age 74: BBC, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Bob Hardy, Keira Knightley, David Oyelowo, Emma Stone, Nicole Dittmar Ragaigne, Saoirse Ronan, Dominic West, Jaime Winstone.