'cene : Print Edition MA_20
'cene : Print Edition MA_20
PRINTED EDITION : NON-SUBSCRIPTION
In this issue we get self-reflective with artist Gretel Warner . We get communicative with Ocúlaris, find a path with musician Will Whisson, create a hub with The Hot Tin, get colourful with Sister Joan, begin festival season with CSP in the Park, taste the best chilli sauces and brew up a buzz for the Kent Coffee Festival...
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HELLO : A NOTE FROM OUR EDITOR
Here we go then. We are at the dawn of a new decade and there are lots of scary happenings in the world. But there are plenty of things we can do to keep positive and stay safe; mainly they revolve around reading this magazine and going out in Kent… but first, some housekeeping.
Team ‘cene are proud to announce that as part of our 2020 vision (nice, right?) we have become a bi-monthly magazine, meaning you will be able to pick up a new issue every two months.
As part of this year’s changes, we felt it was important to make the move to a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly product by using FSC-certified paper. Further, the magazine is printed using a carbon-neutral printer and biodegradable inks… so recycle this magazine when you are finished with it!!!
Also, watch out for the new Boutilliers x ‘cene Beer coming this MAR/APR!
On to this edition, we have got so much for you lucky people, including an interview with the man behind fashion brand Ocularis, self-reflection with artist Gretel Warner, finding a path with musician Will Whisson, creating a destination with The Hot Tin in Faversham, getting colourful with the Sister Joan salon, celebrating as Dreamland turns 100, tasting chilli sauces and the brewing up a buzz for the new Kent Coffee Festival.
Let’s begin.
Joe.
Editor