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.
Edinburgh Comedy Awards sees hike in eligible shows, The Stage.
Desperate Housewives to end, BBC.
Interviews: Suzanne Bier, Dominic Cooper, Camille O'Sullivan, Ruth Rendell, Andy Serkis, Audrey Tautou.
Save the Forest--a search for new roots continues, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Anything goes to keep Edinburgh Fringe on top, BBC.
Tickets sales solid as Fringe launches, The Stage.
First look: Anne Hathaway as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises, Total Film.
CSI actress Marg Helgenberger to leave show, BBC.
First look at Henry Cavill as Superman, Empire Online.
Great Scottish-made shows we have loved, Joyce McMillan.
Movie set in city brothel poised for major US release, The Scotsman.
Performing arts retrospective: Grid Iron theatre company, The Scotsman.
Play Poland Film Festival screens Polish cinema UK-wide, The List.
'Dance in Scotland is more popular than football'--report, The Stage.
Homegrown theatre talent at the Edinburgh festivals, The Skinny.
Inspector Morse set to return with prequel, BBC.
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Venue of the Month: Leith, The Skinny.
New opportunity for emerging Scottish playwrights, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.
Amy Winehouse's Back to Black is number one, STV.
BBC journalists stage second strike over redundancies, BBC.
Creative Opportunities, Northings.
Interview: John Byrne, Jim Carrey, Ruby Wax & Chris Weitz.theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Siege Perilous announce new mentoring scheme, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Pitlochry Festival extends season into autumn, The Stage.
BT ordered to block links to Newzbin 2 website, BBC, The Guardian & The Stage.
Digital future beckons for Edinburgh Festivals, The Herald.
Interviews: Antonio Banderas, Lee Chang-Dong, Sir Peter Hall, Sally Hawkins, Samuel L Jackson, Angelina Jolie, Jude Law, Chris Weitz and John le Carre & Gary Oldman.Stories on the re-opening of the National Museum of Scotland, The Edinburgh Reader & Edinburgh Evening News.
'Art that's made in Scotland', The Herald.
Red Hot Chili Peppers confirm first Glasgow date since 2007, STV.
British Council goes digital at Edinburgh, The Stage.
Star Wars helmet designer strikes back against George Lucas, The Guardian.
Darabont walks away from The Walking Dead, Total Film.
Interviews: Romain Gavras, Lee Hall, Eli Roth.
Man Booker 2011 Longlist announced, BBC.
Mathew Horne eyes Gavin and Stacey overseas movie, The List.
Edinburgh Magic Festival will reappear next year, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Amy Winehouse found dead, aged 27, BBC. To be laid to rest in private ceremony, STV.
'The best Scottish websites', The List.
Scotland's oldest theatre saved from closure, The Stage.
Museum to reopen after £46m revamp, The Scotsman & The Herald.
Brian Dowling confirmed as new host of Big Brother, STV.
Interviews: Jennifer Aniston, Richard Armitage, Dom Joly, Art Malik, Ian McDiarmid, Justin Timberlake and Chris Weitz.Focus on events at Edinburgh International Film Festival, The List.
STV to show Downton Abbey in Autumn schedule.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Glasgow: Tinsel Town! Evening Times.
Edinburgh gears up for the Fringe, The Scotsman.
Wee Stories revive Arthur and accounce change of artistic director, Northings.
Tom Hanks movie Cloud Atlas to film in Glasgow? STV.
Dance highlights at 2011 Edinburgh Fringe, The List.
The troubled heart of Ealing and British postwar cinema, The Guardian.
Interviews: Richard Armitage, Michael Caine, Kevin Feige, Seth Gordon, Mike Mills, Emily Mortimer, Saoirse Ronan.
World War Z to be filmed in Glasgow with locally-sourced zombies, The List.
Harry Potter plagiarism case dismissed against JK Rowling, The Telegraph.
Boba Fett movie for Joe Johnston? Empire Online.
Edinburgh festival 2011: 'The day I set fire to my venue', The Guardian.
WhatsOnStage.com present 'Top 50: Outrageous Fringe Show Titles'.
Cinemas and what they charge, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Hayley Atwell, Kim Cattrall, Rachel Chavkin, Jennie Cook, Beatrice Dalle, Elle Fanning, John Lasseter, Mike Mills, Chris Weitz.