Virgin Money to sponsor Edinburgh fringe, The Stage.
Venue of the Month: Bedlam, The Skinny.
New initiative to boost Scotland's TV production sector, The Stage.
Ricky Gervais not hosting next year's Golden Globes...'Not yet anyway',
.Electric Proms cancelled, BBC.
Portrait of the artist: John Gordon Sinclair, actor, The Guardian.
Eileen McCallum: 'Sometimes I just can't believe I get paid to do this job.' Evening Times.
Ricky Gervais asked to host Golden Globes again, The Guardian.
British Council and Digital Theatre to screen Arabic theatre online, The Stage.
Composer John Barry has died, BBC, Empire Online and Total Film.
King's Speech wins prize at Directors Guild Awards and triumphs at SAG Awards.
SAG Award list in full.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Actor Henry Cavill is to play Superman in upcoming film, Empire Online.
Blue to represent the UK in Eurovision Song Contest, STV.
Assembly's tender coup is a sore point for all its rivals at the Fringe, The Scotsman.
Ticket sales for literary festival increase by 70%, The Herald.
Is the age of the critic over? The Observer.
Peter Jackson's health delays Hobbit filming, The Independent.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
This week's top releases with Film 24, BBC.
Why Disney's timeless animations are for ever, The Telegraph.
Lyceum announces new Bridge date & theatre tours, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.
Oscar nominations are out, with The King's Speech leading. BBC, Empire Online.
Edinburgh's Assembly Theatre moves to George Square, The Stage.
'A wider net is needed to revitalise our theatre', The Herald.
Burns museum 'a must' for schools, BBC.
Producers choose 'The King's Speech', The Independent.
Razzie Noms announced, Empire Online.
Alan Cumming: King of off-message, The Guardian.
Scottish actor admits having cocaine, The Courier.
Stand Comedy Club to open in Newcastle, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.
Gerry Rafferty's funeral is held in Paisley, BBC.
Can Glasgow steal Edinburgh's film festival crown? The Scotsman.
Amazon plots expansion as it buys out Lovefilm, The Independent.
Profile: Liz Lochhead, Scotland's new makar, The Scotsman.
Line up set for Glasgow International Comedy Festival, BBC.
Interview: James Mullighan, Edinburgh Film Festival chief, The Scotsman.
Liz Lochhead confirmed as new Scots Makar, BBC and The Guardian.
T in the Park film to receive world premiere at Glasgow Film Festival, STV.
Villains for new Batman film revealed, Empire Online.
Dunfermline museum plan receives £6.8m lottery boost, The Courier.
Sundance Film Fest unveils jury members, The Independent.
The BAFTA nominations are announced, Empire Online.
Against all odds at the Oran Mor, The Herald.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly newsletter.
Pantos count cost of bad weather, The Stage.
John Tiffany directing a Broadway-bound musical adaptation, New York Times.
Glee and The Social Network dominate Golden Globes, BBC.
Susannah York dies, The Guardian.
In praise of directing great who knew no boundaries, The Herald.
What's holding the UK film industry back? Financial Times.
New James Bond film starring Daniel Craig is announced, BBC.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
The Social Network wins National Critics award, BBC.
The Arts in 2011: The Scotsman looks at theatre, visual art, folk and jazz, pop and rock, classical music and film.
Keith Bruce berates the Glasgow authorities for its treatment of the Unesco head role, The Herald.
The Skinny looks at Creative Labs and Video Dance at Dance House and Dance Base.
Historic Scotland give green light for Assembly Rooms revamp, The Scotsman.
Gerry Rafferty dies at age of 63, BBC and The Guardian.
Duncan Macmillan: As money for the arts shrinks disasterously, the structures fostering originality must be encouraged, The Scotsman.
Oscar-nominated actor Pete Postlethwaite dies aged 64, BBC, The Guardian, The Independent and The Scotsman.
Depp, Stewart and 'Twilight' lead People's Choice winners, The Independent.
The List, Evening Times and The Scotsman choose events to look forward to in 2011.
Venue of the Month: Ramshorn, The Skinny.
Tarantino reveals his top 20 films of 2010, The Independent.
An A-Z of 2011's (possible) cultural highlights, Caledonian Mercury.
Review of the Year--2010, View from the Stalls.
All things being sequel, Daily Mail.
Pantomime--why does the Christmas tradition hold such a special place in Scottish hearts? The Scotsman.
The Evening Times' Brian Beacom and Paul Greenwood look back at 2010's theatre and film highlights.
US Library of Congress announces new films to be preserved, BBC.
Opportunity to join DCA's board of trustees, The Courier.
Theatre in 2010: A big adventure into a wild world, The Scotsman.
Ewan McGregor receives death threat on set, The Independent.
Tilda Swinton joins trio to shake up Edinburgh Film Festival, The Guardian.
Andrew Eaton comments on the Edinburgh Film Festival, The Scotsman.
Colin Firth and Mike Leigh films up for movie awards, The Independent.
Traverse, Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre announce spring seasons, The Stage.
Blake Edwards: Hollywood film director dies aged 88, BBC.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update, including a look at Dundee Rep and the Traverse's spring seasons, the return of Theatre Workshop.
Memories of the Alhambra in Glasgow, The Herald.
Making a play for the past, The Herald.
Colin Firth leads British invasion in Screen Actors Guild nominations, The Guardian.
The Golden Globes. The full list at The Guardian and a critical look from Empire.
Let's go to the panto! Kids help with the reviewing of some of Scotland's pantos, Evening Times.
'Social Network' wins more critics' awards, The Independent.
Black Swan dominates Critics' Choice Movie Awards, STV.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Dance world comes out in support of Ashley Page, departing artistic director of Scottish Ballet, The Guardian.
National Theatre of Scotland celebrates fifth birthday with a pub lock-in, STV.
Campaign launched to prevent redevelopment of Edinburgh's Assembly Rooms, The Stage and the Financial Times.
Arguments for and against the Assembly Rooms rennovation, The Scotsman.
Helen Mirren criticises Hollywood's male obsession with the penis, The Telegraph.
Kate Dickie: "I've been angst-ridden all my life", The Guardian.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
King's Speech wings big at BIFA's, Empire Online.
Polanski's 'The Ghost' wins best at European Film Awards, The Independent.
Caledonian connection will ensure success of RST, The Herald.
Forest Fringe is saved--for the moment, The Guardian.
It's that time of year again. Let Oscars battle begin. The Independent.
Saving two key Edinburgh arts venues: An open letter to Creative Scotland, The Scotsman.
Foo Fighters to break out at T in the Park, The Courier.
New beginnings at the Citizens Theatre, The Herald.
Critical distance is a far-off fantasy, The Guardian.
Forest Cafe wins first fight against plans to redevelop its Edinburgh home, The Stage.
theatreSCOTLAND's weekly newsletter is out.
Revamped BFI to take over from UK Film Council, The Independent.
Gregory Burke interview, Financial Times.
Byre Theatre seeking help from friends, The Courier.
A look at Scotland's panto season, STV & Evening Times.
Fringe Society gives participants more say, The Stage.
Tramway: Venue of the Month, The Skinny.
Hammer horror actress Ingrid Pitt dies aged 73, BBC.
Scots panto is dead...oh no it isn't, Edinburgh Evening News.
theatreSCOTLAND weekly newsletter: a closer look at Scotland's arts budget and next year's EIF theme.
Edinburgh arts space The Forest under threat after landlord's bankruptcy, The List.
Alhambra Theatre reaches ticket sales milestone, The Courier.
International box office for the weekend, The Independent.
Scenes from the inside: How the inmates of Barlinnie prison have embraced theatre to find hope for the future, The Scotsman.
Harry Potter--Hogwarts and all--is Britain's top model: a response to David Cameron's recent statement about how British films should be funded. The Guardian.
Scotland's arts budget revealed! BBC, The Guardian, The Stage and WhatsOnStage.com.
Scottish arts world welcomes devolved budget, The Stage.
Edinburgh International Festival 2011 looks East, The Stage.
Still Game star Gavin Mitchell to replace Gerard Kelly in panto role, Daily Record.
Karen Gillan wins debut movie Romeo and Brittney, STV.
Scotland's arts organisations must come clean about the budget cuts, The Herald.
Carey Mulligan offered Great Gatsby's Daisy, The Independent.
Behind the in-your-face attitude of Slovenian theatre, The Herald.