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Dinosaurs and robots mix with animals and live music in this summer's Kent County Show line-up, which has more than 150 activities.
Festival favourites and newcomers from the world of indie, rock, folk and blues are among the acts to play at the seventh Maidstone Fringe Festival.
They coined a new genre – popera: now X Factor stars G4 are back with a new album and new-found appreciation for their fame.
X Factor winner Louisa Johnson will headline the Big Day Out festival in Maidstone, along with Diversity, Atomic Kitten and Reggie n' Bollie.
Head off on an adventure with our guide to the National Trust’s 50 Things To Do Before You’re 11 and Three Quarters campaign
City Sound Project will return to sites at venues across a Kent city this spring.
A poverty-stricken childhood and a schoolboy brush with the Moors Murderers are recalled in a Kent man's book.
Mark Haddon's bestseller, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time comes to a Kent stage.
Olivier-nominated Bill Kenwright show Dreamboats and Petticoats brings classics by the likes of Billy Fury and Eddie Cochran to Kent.
Check out pictures sent in for World Book Day! Could your child star on our special page?
Schoolchildren - and teachers - across the county will be heading to school in costume today for World Book Day - and we want your pictures.
A world famous portrait is set to return from America to the Kent home it was painted in, 100 years on.
Tickets have gone on sale for Kent's signature soul festival, with three days of non-stop music featuring more than 50 DJs and two stages.
The comedian and blogger takes a break from writing his new sitcom to perform two stand up gigs in the county this month
Time is running out to sign up to visit Kent's attractions for free with the Kent Big Weekend 2017.
It’s Location, Location, Location when it comes to where to walk your dog, as property expert Phil Spencer found, exploring Kent with his two dogs.
Cricketing greats David Gower and Chris Cowdrey met at school, 40 years later they are bringing their stage show back to where it all started – Kent
The Aussie singer and actor plays legendary record producer Sam Phillips in the feelgood musical with a soundtrack to die for.
Pianist Neil Cowley, who has played with some huge music names from Adele to Professor Green, brings his trio to Kent this weekend.
Restored rides, landscaped gardens and live events will all be unveiled as part of the makeover for Dreamland, it has been announced.