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EastEnders star John Partridge will be fresh from the Celebrity Big Brother house when he stars in Chicago in Kent.
New ticket helps Kent County Show visitors go on all three days of the event this summer.
Plays, performances and a weekend of celebrations will all mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death in Kent.
Dig out those family heirlooms as the BBC's Antiques Roadshow announces it will film in Kent this summer.
Tickets have gone on sale for comedian and king of randomness Ross Noble's show in Kent next year.
Flying actors, Welsh Dames and a baddie to enjoy booing: it's all there in panto in Maidstone.
Tickets have gone on sale for acclaimed Hollywood actor and energetic stand-up Omid Djalili's Kent dates.
The Kent Big Weekend, which encourages people to get out and see attractions across the county, celebrates its 10th birthday in 2016.
Two big dates in the Kent folk calendar have been announced for 2016.
Camp comedian Julian Clary, who lives in Kent, has two dates in the county in 2016 as part of his The Joy of Mincing tour.
Make a day of it by heading from Kent to the bright lights of London for a Christmas shopping experience.
With his famous brothers, Jimmy Osmond has sold 102m records worldwide - yet he still gets nervous before a gig.
Travel in style on the Orient Express' sister train, the Belmond British Pullman next year with the Heart of Kent Hospice.
Photos of Mote Park in all its picturesque glory will go on show for the first time through December.
A Kent museum has just launched an exhibition from a galaxy far, far away featuring all things Star Wars
With kids' TV show The Clangers as popular as ever thanks to a 2015 revamp with Michael Palin, a Kent museum is paying homage to its original creators
He used to somersaults on stage and was a vocal coach for Shirley Bassey, but at 90, Frank Holder is still ready for that next gig.
Maidstone's newest rock festival, the Ramblin' Man Fair, will return in July 2016.
If you've been inspired by the BBC TV show the Great Pottery Throw Down, there's a chance to try your hand this week.
It’s the final chapter of the county's biggest literary festival this weekend as the 10-day extravaganza reaches its finale.