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Sam Lawrie joined the KM Media Group in 2022, working as the Feature Writer for What's On, covering arts and entertainment. Sam previously worked at the Daily Telegraph as part of the Subscriptions team.
We’re giving one lucky winner a VIP family ticket to next year’s Kent County Show – before they’ve even gone on sale!
The electronic music duo have announced a huge outdoor headline concert for next summer.
The original band members will be joined by punk rock singer Frank Carter to perform their seminal album in full.
Get ready for fabulous dames, slapstick jokes and sing-along songs with our bumper guide to Kent’s panto season.
An interactive festive experience will train kids to be part of the Elf Academy and help make toys and wrap gifts in time for Christmas.
A historic castle has been putting on magical festive experiences for a decade. Here’s what visitors can expect this year.
The ‘90s Britpop band will be joined by Jake Bugg and The Coral for a huge outdoor concert next summer.
The screening is part of a new series which sees classic horror films return to the cinema with a special guest.
A historic Kent castle is being transformed for Christmas with twinkling lights, art installations and real-life nutcrackers.
Kent’s oldest market is still up and running after a millennium – but has it stood the test of time?
Award-winning musical Come From Away brought incredible real-life stories to the stage as it opened in Kent.
The blockbuster, starring Saltburn’s Barry Keoghan, debuted at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year.
We’re giving one lucky winner a slap-up meal and a glass of champagne at Kent’s The Ivy restaurants.
From glitzy 1930s parties to Tudor carols and Elizabethan costumes, National Trust is taking visitors on a festive trip through the ages.
A popular light trail is just days away from opening with more than one million twinkling lights and stunning illuminated sculptures.
A limited exhibition celebrating artist Ralph Steadman, including his Gonzo work and Picasso-inspired project, is almost over.
A seaside literary festival is bringing a star-studded line-up of TV writers, bestselling authors and comedians to Kent.
The immersive Christmas experience is the first of its kind and will include theatrical elements, storytelling and festive challenges.
The unique restaurant offers curry nights, Sunday roasts and views of two spectacled bears.
One of England’s oldest cathedrals will be putting on a series of sensational jazz and blues concerts this autumn.