‘Cene Magazine continues to profile cinemas and theatres across the county
Read MoreMore than 30 tourism spots, heritage sites, hotels and shopping destinations feature
Read MoreIf you’re a fan of Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats, or Taskmaster, this is your kind of night
Read MoreGlassBox Theatre, based at the Gillingham Campus of MidKent College, is Medway’s newest public theatre
Read MoreIn this edition we talk diving gannets and impact with photographer Rebecca Douglas, hit the ice with the Invicta Dynamos and reminisce with Louise Rieger
Read MoreGamers and collectors can also get their consoles and games valued!
Read MoreFrom the creators of Clarkson’s Farm, Danny and Dani Dyer are looking to “save the great British holiday”
Read MoreSome 170,463 bricks and 1,336.5 hours have gone into creating the eight wrecks
Read MorePOW Thanet is celebrating 10 Years of promoting Gender Equality, Creativity, and Community
Read MoreColumnist Zahra Barri chats to West Malling’s bestselling author Rosie Hewlett about modern threads in Greek myths, powerful women and whether the quest for the golden fleece was today’s desire for social media ‘likes’...
Read MoreFor 2025, ‘cene Magazine is launching a campaign to get visitors heading back to the box office. We will be profiling cinemas and theatres from across Kent to remind our readers how magical the experience of watching a live show or seeing a film on the big screen really is.
Read MoreMore than 1,500 dancers took part last year!
Read MoreThe film is a musical fantasy with Williams’ being depicted by a CGI monkey
Read MoreIn this edition, we pull at the heartstrings with producer Bobby Harvey, celebrate Victorians farting with Tom Maryniak and sculpt British culture with Meelworm. Elsewhere, we go on a basketball journey with NBA draftee Ryan Richards, back the box office with The Palace Cinema in Broadstairs, go Greek with author Rosie Hewlett and get slammed at wrestling training school.
Read MoreAlison Steadman and Leeroy Thornhill are joined by former Green Party leader Caroline Lucas, paralympian Jonnie Peacock, historian Bettany Hughes, Buzzcock Steve Diggle and writer Will Self
Read MoreFrom balloons to clowning, Viggo has captured the nation’s hearts
Read MoreComedy columnist Zahra Barri chats to Erith’s multi-skilled live performer Jason Simmons about magic, hypnosis, Columbo and making a swift exit
Read MoreDocumentary photographer Ed Thompson on finding the sublime in the everyday, happy holiday camps and chickens in jumpers
Read MoreThe giant artwork follows his previous astronomical artworks Museum of the Moon and Gaia
Read MoreThe 40-metre steel-hulled historic lightship serves as a dynamic art space and performance facility
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