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Tomorrow's technology and retro favourites converge on Margate for the three-day GEEK festival.
Galanthophiles get ready: Great Comp Garden shares its winter secrets with a glimpse of spring in the shape of snowdrops this weekend.
From bizarre brontosauruses to terrifying T Rexes, a dinosaur discovery show promises to have you on the edge of your seat.
Kent pet to appear on stage in the classic opera by 'Poochini'
Italian chef Angelo Napoleone is dishing up a taste of the Mediterranean in the heart of Kent, as he opens his first business venture.
Bruce Foxton's From The Jam will headline the first night of this summer's Vicar's Picnic small music festival.
The uplifting tale of six steelworkers with nothing to lose, The Full Monty, gets set to take audiences in Kent on its journey.
From bugs, beasties and getting outdoors to crafts, shows and games: here's how to keep everyone happy at half term.
Legendary singer Lulu has announced five dates in the county this autumn as part of her biggest UK tour to date after 50 years in the business.
A series of new jazz nights kick off with the music of American 'cool jazz' icon Gerry Mulligan by an all-star group.
From castles to animals and railways to wineries - everyone in Kent has the chance to snap up free tickets for attractions with the Kent Big Weekend.
Embrace Valentine's Day this year by doing something different - check out our selection of places for fun dates across Kent.
Kids' favourites PAW Patrol will be kick-starting half term fun with a trip to the Spa Valley Railway this weekend.
A world-class local soprano and three Second World War big guns will feature in the line-up for this summer's Leeds Castle Classical Concert.
X Factor winner Louisa Johnson will support pop star Olly Murs on the Kent date of his tour this summer.
Kent's men of clay prepare for hundreds wanting to get behind the wheel as the Great Pottery Throw Down launches again.
Bill Kenwright's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat brings a splash of colour to the county.
The Busted boys are back and talking new albums, what's changed and performing their new material for Folkestone folk.
An exhibition revealing Sir Winston Churchill’s political journey through artefacts and heirlooms at his Kent family home comes to a close soon.
Organisers of the Ramblin' Man Fair have added a third date to their summer festival, with headlining favourites Saxon returning.