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Museum's latest collection brings together famous faces and puppets from the worlds of children’s TV and cinema.
The Headcorn Ukulele Group take centre stage at this Friday's festive celebration
Straight from school to the acting world: Gravesend-born Ashley Cousins stars in the national tour of David Walliams' Gangsta Granny.
Veteran broadcaster, Sir Terry Wogan, has had to cancel his appearance at this year's Folkestone Book Festival.
One-off art works by local artists are on display around the county.
One man's unauthorised parody of Breaking Bad helps you re-live the rollercoaster that was arguably the greatest TV series of all time.
The hottest girl group around - Little Mix - talked new albums, Pot Noodles and weirdness with kmfm.
Every year millions of migrant birds fly into Kent - and you can meet them at a wildlife migration day.
The countdown to Christmas will officially begin when the festive lights are switched on in towns across the county.
Birds of a Feather star Lesley Joseph to star in Annie in Kent in the New Year.
Eighties singer Nik Kershaw, now a successful songwriter, is reviving the decade with pals Go West and Carol Decker of T'Pau 30 years on.
Turner Contemporary in Margate will stage a major Turner exhibition to mark its fifth anniversary.
It’s not over ‘til it’s over – the Canterbury Festival will be bringing music, dancing, culture and entertainment to the county for a second week.
Former Blue singer Duncan James is to star in Priscilla Queen of the Desert when it comes to Kent on tour next year.
Andy Hamilton is the award-winning co-creator of such TV gems as Outnumbered and Drop the Dead Donkey. Now he’s going back to his roots in stand-up.
Why should the kids have all the fun? Have a terrific, terrifying time at these grown up Halloween events and attractions.
England's only dedicated curling rink is in Kent - and it's just opened for a new season.
Pop star turned Michelin chef Graham Garrett, who runs the West House in Biddenden, has released his first cookbook.
The Canterbury Festival – Kent’s international arts festival – opens this weekend and is jam-packed with more than 200 free and ticketed events.
The world's biggest drawing festival – now in its 15th year – is taking place at venues across the county throughout October.