OU opens up to the city's campus crowd, a fashion show seeks to crown the city's best-looking wife, and a couple of stand-up shows offer to help you end the day easy. And yes, that wife thing is weird.
Bhuwin Khursija, Pipedreams and assorted other performers take stage at the clubs tonite, and you can, too, at the Karaoke nights. And those seeking eye candy have a bunch of ladies nights to select from.
The Times Fresh Face auditions continue at more campuses, special couture exhibitions add excitement to your Diwali shopping, and some food festivals tempt you to reconsider your resolutions.
A bunch of new exhibitions kick off this week, but Rangoli Garg, Kumara Swamy Pashikanti and a few more of the old favorites will be around for just a while more.
Sandwich your day between a couple of Indian music concerts at Lamakaan, lighten up with Telugu jokes after that, and have some Turkish cuisine before calling it a day. That's the best way to avoid the shopping options.
Gorge on Bengali, Turkish, Thai, Italian and more cuisines in special food festivals this week. And if you love chocolates, there's good news - or maybe bad news - for you.
The Moonshine Project and Vapour stray from the normal Saturday night fare, and heavy metal makes a rather rare appearance, too. Plus, live bands and artists, desi and, of course, plenty of EDM.
MLRIT, CVR and MOB will appeal to the youth, HITEX, Radisson Blu and Taj Krishna to the well-heeled, and RFC, Shilparamam and Ravindra Bharathi to those with taste. And if you overlap, we envy you.
If last month and all the online festival deals haven't wiped you out yet, a bunch of shopping specials are eagerly offering to take you there. And you'll happily forgive them.
A fashion show competition cannot really go wrong, can it? Add to it the Times Fresh Face auditions and HCU's ethnic day fest, and it's generally a good day for bird-watching. Also, comedy, shopping specials, food and more.