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From raising Disney executives' eyebrows to working with prog rockers Pink Floyd: we take a look at the work of cartoonist Gerald Scarfe on show.
Bluebells are springing up across the county. We've picked the top places to see the protected blooms:
A very colourful run, which also raises vital funds for the work of a Kent hospice, will take place this weekend.
Strictly star Kevin Clifton says his latest stage show, Burn the Floor, which comes to Kent this weekend, ignited a spark in him.
Radio veteran - and kmfm DJ - Tony Blackburn is taking his Sounds of the 60s show out of the studio and on the road for the first time.
The stage version of the popular 80s film Rita, Sue and Bob Too is coming to Kent.
A stage show which uses life size puppets as its stars comes to a Kent stage this week.
A £2.3m project revealing a glen hidden for 100 years, and a new trail with George Clarke's Amazing Spaces craftsman William Hardie, will open soon.
Warmer than average temperatures mean tulips have bloomed earlier than expected for an annual celebration.
DJ Pete Tong is set to play in the county again this summer, after a sell-out gig last year.
A new toy store opens in the county today, with Easter egg hunts and prizes to give away.
A day of competitive - and not so competitive - games will be staged to mark the release of a town's edition of the world famous board game Monopoly.
A theatre show, set in a courtroom in a secret location in Kent, will see audience members play the part of the jury and decide the verdict.
Camp Bestival is de-camping to the county and staging an Easter takeover at a Kent attraction.
A popular festival bringing vintage rides and vehicles, steampunks and tea dunking contests is back this bank holiday weekend.
There will be 250 real ales, ciders, perries and beers, plus a new learning area for the first time, at an Easter beer festival.
Point to point will be racing in for the Easter weekend with country pursuits including tug of war, falconry and bale throwing.
The Pinky Ponk will fly over a theatre in a production of In The Night Garden for the first time.
Pirate workshops, a helter skelter and a beach are part of celebrations of all things English ahead of St George's Day.
A popular tattoo extravaganza which attracted thousands of fans last year is set to return for the Easter weekend.