We talk comedy, art and creation with the new director of Folkestone’s Quarterhouse
Read MoreWe talk to Skate Pharm owner Nic Powley about modern skateboarding and catch up with the brand’s Pro Team Rider James Bush
Read MoreWe head around the county to find a classic East End favourite, pie & mash
Read MoreThe Quarter Masters takes influence from the Folkestone art scene to create clothes you want in your wardrobe
Read MoreKent’s Matt Morgan and comedian Russell Brand are bringing a mental frequency to weekend radio, writes Andy Gray
Read MoreDJ & radio producer Casey Heyburn, of BBC Introducing in Kent, outlines his six bands to listen to this quarter
Read MoreDaisy Parris talks about the art scene in Chatham, how music has influenced her work and how it feels to exhibit in New York
Read MoreCatalonian native Irene Soto gives us the hot spots to hit.. well away from tourist trap Las Ramblas
Read MoreFrom Whitstable to New York’s 5 Pointz, Timmy Newland has taken his love of street art to the graffiti Mecca and back again
Read MoreTravel columnist Julia Hanley-Gordon spends 48 hours in Portugal’s capital Lisbon to eat fish from tins and stare at street art
Read MoreFrom touring with The Pogues and U2, to resurrecting a rotten bar in Margate’s Old Town and starting a soul music festival, Eli Thompson of Olby’s Soul Cafe has a novel’s worth of stories
Read MorePaul ‘Bruno’ Brown from Sheppey loves a bit of train-er spotting, as evidenced by his Adidas collection which numbers more than 100 pairs. He told Andy Gray how he earned his stripes
Read MoreHarbour Street Tapas brings a small plate of Galicia to Whitstable, writes Marijke Hall
Read MoreWe speak to some of Kent’s record store owners on why they think vinyl is making a comeback
Read MoreFashion columnist Siobhan Maroney heads to Whitstable’s The Whiting Post to meet Helen Diamond and some colourful brands that are turning heads
Read MoreColombo No.7 Gin and ‘cene magazine combine to bring an evening of Sri Lankan flavour to Kentish behaviour in Folkestone
Read MoreWe spoke to designer Billie Jacobina about her foray into high-fashion and retaining a slot at London Fashion Week
Read MoreThe first band from Kent to provide a kick up the arse for the music industry for a very long time, we went back stage at Dreamland to meet Slaves
Read MoreTravel columnist Julia Hanley-Gordon spends 48 hours in the vibrant polish city of Warsaw
Read MoreFrom working with sewage to working on a show for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Islander Adam Morrison has worked his proverbials off to get a shot at the stand-up comedy circuit, writes Andy Gray
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