Dannii Minogue quits as judge on The X Factor, BBC.
Shortlist announced for Scottish critics' awards. The Stage, The Courier, The List, STV, A View from the Stalls and Joyce McMillan online.
ITV axe Taggart, BBC.
The Vile Arts Radio Hour: the mixed up cloud.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
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Edinburgh Film Festival finds itself centre of critics debate, STV.
Lingerie tycoon Mone and actor Coltrane honoured in Glasgow awards, STV.
Interviews:
.Why are Scotland's comedy hits Limmy, Burnistoun and Gary: Tank Commander not crossing the BBC border? The Herald.
Obituary: Paul Iles, The Scotsman.
Am-dram is a serious business, The Guardian.
Edinburgh Film Festival teams up with Sheffield for documentaries joint premiere plan, STV.
Festival of Museums set for nationwide celebration of Scotland's culture in May 2011, The List.
Theatre Venue of the Month: Macrobert, The Skinny.
Interviews: David Greig, Christopher Plummer, Saoirse Ronan, Hayley Stobo, Luke Treadaway.
Poll attacks: Election specials hit Scottish theatres, The Guardian.
Leonardo da Vinci drawings to come to Dundee, The Courier.
Partial reprieve for Adam Smith theatre courses, The Stage.
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Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Hustle creator calls time on show, BBC.
Interviews:
.Underbelly and Assembly unveil venue changes for Fringe 2011, The Stage.
Edinburgh International Film Festival announces initial lineup, new Scottish work, The Guardian, STV.
Edinburgh's King's forced to scale back refurb plans, The Stage.
That Star Wars announcement...Empire Online.
Theatre manager Paul Iles dies aged 59, The Stage.
Assembly release full plans for George Square Hub, WhatsOnStage.com
A theatre critic's view: Escaping State Funding, The Skinny.
Interviews:
Adam Deacon, Marcella Evaristi, Robert Pattinson, Martin Sheen.
.Top Hollywood directors and cinema companies protest over home downloads, The Guardian and The Independent.
International box office: 'Thor' rules, The Independent.
Edinburgh Fringe opens nominations for new Participants' Council, The Stage.
Bardem climbs onto Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower', The Independent.
Film events in May, The Skinny.
Interviews: Edward Albee, Claire Cunningham, Jesse Eisenberg, Kate Hudson, Jayd Johnson, Martin Sheen, Roxanne Silbert, John Simm.
Curtain falls on 30 years at Queen Margaret, Edinburgh Evening News.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
STV ends legal stand-off with ITV, BBC.
Tree of Life UK release date pushed back, Empire Online.
Edinburgh Lyceum unveils 2011/12 season, The Stage.
The enduring appeal of Laurel and Hardy, The Scotsman.
Misfits leads BAFTA TV Awards nominations, The Stage.
Edinburgh Film Festival drops Cineworld as venue, date for programme launch announced, STV.
Interviews:
John Cleese, Joe Cornish, James Mullighan, Leigh Whannell & James Wan.
.Pitlochry Festival Theatre celebrates its 60th Anniversary, The Herald.
Anne Robinson quits Weakest Link, BBC.
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Dundee Rep and Royal Lyceum Edinburgh partnership launched, The Courier.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Should we care who wrote William Shakespeare's plays? The Guardian.
Interviews:
Russell Brand, Kim Cattrall, John Cleese, Greta Gerwig, Karen Gillan, Adele Hartley, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony LaPaglia, Jodie Wittaker.
.Adam Smith College looks to axe theatre courses, The Stage.
Why the Croisette puts the Scottish capital in the shade, The Independent.
Ab Fab is coming back--break out hte Bolly darling, STV.
Four out of five tell The Godfather of all lies about seeing classic films, The Guardian.
Doctor Who's Elisabeth Sladen dies aged 63, BBC.
Glasgow Ramshorn Theatre threatened with closure, The Stage.
Interview:
.Authors in contention for Scotland's biggest literary prize revealed, STV.
Scots plan Reel Festivals 2011 as Middle East exchange, BBC.
When critics get it wrong, The Guardian.
Acting Gay, The Journal.
Interviews: Kenneth Branagh, Russell Brand, Claire Cunningham.
Todd steps down from Festival Cavalcade, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.
Cineworld trialling online ticket discounts, Total Film.
Dundead Festival bringing the gore to Dundee, The Courier.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
All Night Horror Madness at the Cameo, The List.
Interviews:
.Edinburgh Film Festival announces 'Scotland's largest ever celebration of short film', STV.
Election night entertainment--The List.
How to survive a horror movie, The Independent.
Simon Cowell 'confirms he's quitting X Factor UK', STV.
Live soap Westenders returns, Theatre in Scotland.
Peter Jackson changes film speed for more life-like 'Hobbit', The Independent.
Interview:
.US filmmaker Sidney Lumet dies, BBC, Empire Online, The Guardian, The Independent.
Sir Patrick Stewart leads actor protest over arts cuts, BBC.
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Jonathan Melville--Reel Time.
Whatever happened to Willy Wona's children? Daily Express.
Audience give Warner headache over The Hangover: Part 2 trailer, The Guardian.
Interviews: Russell Brand, Neve Campbell and Gary Oldman.
Doctor Who stars go wild in the West, STV.
Tilda Swinton, Mark Cousins and Lynda Myles depart the Edinburgh film festival, The Guardian.
Tilda Swinton: I was never curating Edinburgh film festival, The Guardian.
'Even the hawkish Churchill believed it was the government's duty to protect culture', The Scotsman.
Odeon saga set to run and run, Edinburgh Evening News.
Grammy Awards ceremony set for overhaul, BBC.
Stage is set for change, The Herald.
The Skinny's Venue of the Month: The Arches.
Interviews:
.Dali painting returns to Scotland, BBC.
John Barrowman and The Krankies 2011 Glasgow panto return, STV.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Should the arts get public money? BBC.
Interviews:
Ben Barnes, Idris Elba, Wu Hsing-Kuo, Jonathan Mills and Katy Wilson.
.Adam Smith's Performing Arts department react to proposed cuts and have a petition.
Reactions to announced arts cuts in England: The Guardian, The Telegraph.
Cutting diversity in the arts will cost Britain dearly, The Guardian.
Doctor Who star Karen Gillan to play Jean Shrimpton, BBC.
Mad Men fifth series delayed until March 2012, BBC.
Pullman heads up International Booker shortlist, BBC.
Hitchcock star Granger dies at 85, BBC, Empire Online, The Guardian.
Facebook's stream-for-hire service challenges Netflix, The Guardian.
Scotland's leading talent school is to change its name after 42 years, The Herald.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Ken Loach in search of cast in Scotland, BBC, STV.
Dancing on Ice tour Scotland snub mystery, STV.
Double trouble for Portman, The Independent, The Guardian.
Interviews: Des Dillon, Ella Hickson and Jesse Eisenberg.
Edinburgh International Festival unveils 2011 line-up, BBC, The Guardian, The Herald, The List, The Stage, STV.
Actress Elizabeth Taylor dies, BBC, Caledonian Mercury, Empire Online, The Guardian, The Stage and The Telegraph.
Edinburgh festival looks east--but is it cultural tourism? The Guardian.
Scottish theatres given money to compensate for snow cancellations, The Stage.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
RSAMD renamed as Royal Conservatoire for Scotland, The Stage.
Neds, narky chefs and T in the Park--a new wave of Scottish films? Caledonian Mercury.
Midsomer Murders producer to step down, The Stage.
The Magician's Nephew will be fourth Narnia film, The Guardian.
Dominic Hill named as Glasgow's Citizens Theatre new artistic director, The Herald, The Stage, STV, The Telegraph.
What's next for Edinburgh's Traverse theatre? The Guardian.
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Spending cuts: Theatre groups add their voice to debate, BBC.
RSNO cuts back concerts, The Herald.
Edinburgh Festivals Expo Fund announces projects for 2011, The Stage.
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Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Mobos agree three-year Glasgow deal, BBC.
Creative Scotland publishes ten-year plan, The Stage.
Pitlochry 60th Anniversary Season Line-Up Announced, Northings.
Theatre Unleashed, The Journal.
John Byrne is named Hospitalfield House honorary patron, The Courier.
Enough Glasgow Noir. Let's Lighten up a little, The Observer.
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Arts Diary: The Scotsman.
Creative Scotland launches partnerships wtih broadcasters, The Stage.
Bid to stop Edinburgh Council selling Theatre Workshop building, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Report reveals growth of Glasgow's culture sector, The Stage.
Mayfesto 2011 programme revealed, The List.
New venues emerge for Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011, The Stage.
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