T in the Park looking for pastures new — but still at Balado
T in the Park organisers say music lovers will be able to enjoy the festival in Kinross-shire for years to come. (...)
Angus promising 'something for all' during Tartan Day festival
Angus will be at the heart of celebrations for this year's Tartan Day, following the launch of the programme at the weekend. (...)
Snow Patrol named as T in the Park's Friday night headliners
Snow Patrol have been announced as headliners for this year's T in the Park at Balado in July. (...)
Kinross Community Council concerned by growth of T in the Park
The community that hosts Scotland's best-known music festival has raised concerns that the event is becoming too big. (...)
Former Chancellor Alistair Darling to share some Winter Words with Perthshire audience
The politician in charge of the British economy as the global economic meltdown began is one of the star attractions at the eighth Winter Words festival in Highland Perthshire. (...)
Year of the Light chief Harry Simpson turns attentions to Spitfire festival plans
Plans for a festival to mark the 70th anniversary of an Angus Spitfire have been boosted by the announcement of a steering group chairman. (...)
Fireballs celebration set to swing in the new year
The spectacular Stonehaven fireballs ceremony will go ahead as planned this Hogmanay, it has been announced. (...)
Extra 10,000 music fans invited to enjoy T in the Park
An extra 10,000 music fans will be able to enjoy next year's T in the Park, councillors have agreed. (...)
Back with a bang — Local heroes The Proclaimers to headline Big Tent festival
Fife's finest The Proclaimers are set to headline the Big Tent festival next year. (...)
Dundee Mountain Film Festival hits new heights
A record number of people attended the 29th Dundee Mountain Film Festival in the Bonar Hall over the weekend. (...)
Dundee Jazz Festival welcomes Martin Taylor to 'music city'
Jazz guitar legend Martin Taylor has praised the recently-refurbished Gardyne Theatre, describing it as a ''wonderful place to play.'' (...)
Battle of the bands — Broughty Ferry goes it alone after Dundee Blues Bonanza rejection
Broughty Ferry is to host its own live music festival, run along the lines of the Dundee Blues Bonanza, after the area's pubs were denied the chance to participate in the city's annual blues festival. (...)
V&A director Philip Long vows project will be a supporter of digital Dundee
Dundee's thriving digital design industry and the role it can play in the V&A at Dundee has been highlighted at Scotland's only digital arts festival. (...)
Mini-DV Festival persuaded of Dundee film-maker's talents
A young Dundee film-maker has won a top prize at New York's big Mini-DV Festival. (...)
Digital Dundee on show at NEoN 2011
It's bright, it's exciting, it's innovative and it's in Dundee for a whole week. Jennifer Cosgrove looks at NEoN, Scotland's only digital arts festival. (...)
Book closes on another Dundee Literary Festival
The fifth Dundee Literary Festival closed on Sunday after another successful programme of events. (...)
Learning comes alive at Dundee Science Festival 2011
The third Dundee Science Festival starts today, kicking off two weeks of educational enjoyment. Jack McKeown looks at the highlights of this year's festival — which include time machines, the science behind hair, outer space, the comedy of science ... and zombies! (...)
DF Concerts stay tight-lipped on rumours of Stone Roses headlining T in the Park 2012
The Stone Roses to headline T in the Park 2012? Scottish punters have already started the speculation after the Manchester heroes announced a reconciliation and reformation on Wednesday. (...)
MacLean's 'nerves and excitement' as Perthshire Amber draws near
Perthshire music star Dougie MacLean is anticipating the best Perthshire Amber Festival in its history. (...)
Big names among the line-up for Dundee Literary Festival
Bestselling author Victoria Hislop is to make a rare public appearance at the Dundee Literary Festival. (...)