Sriranjani pays tribute to Thyagaraja, a poet turns to painting, J&K sets up a rendezvous with Telangana, and taxes continue to impinge on life. In the meantime, love bells are tolling nearer.
It's never too early for a pre-Valentine's bash, or so Club Republic believes. The others are sticking to the tried and tested: MRP, M-Night and other interesting sounding themes, DJs and lots of booze.
Kenny gives a lesson in laughter, and RITS, a practical in sports. Plus, you can also indulge in Mystic Musings In Stone, soak up some yoga therapy, produce theatre, or just walk around and eat.
A warring brothers' duo, a trio of musicians and a couple of ladies nites bring in the "unexpected" to tonite's pleasures. And the rest, as they say, is desi.
Balasubrahmanyam is live today, but you can never be too sure whose voice it actually is given Mimicry Harikishan is around. Also, a sitar recital, a queer carnival, a long walk, and a treasure hunt.
Shankar Mahadevan satiates an appetite whetted by Balasubrahmanyam. Also, sisters and brothers spar in their own ways but everyone's a winner. Plus, a sitar recital, a vocal concert and more.
Nucleya loves bass and Akshar make no bones about mixing up their music. Plus, a bevy of DJs bent upon blending various shades of madness sounds the gong of good news this Saturday nite.
The best way to celebrate the Year Of The Rooster is apparently by eating them. Also, there's more to Moroccan than couscous, and chef Danesh unravels some secrets of Parsi weddings.
Natallia displays her love for Mozart, and Suhas craves an evening with Mohiuddin. Plus, Verba Maximus 2017 attracts the literati, and GITAM, all. Also, a 3D printing workshop, badminton and more.
EDM is the running theme tonite, but TDS widens the spread with retro. Plus, Three Of Us perform live, and two ladies nites shift the centre of gravity in their favour.
Suchithra Krishnamoorthi is the drama queen and Asghar Farhadi needs a separation. Also, Saadat Hasan Manto’s Intezaar is still on but everyone seems to be going to the Mystique Moroccan Magic Food Fair.
Azeem Banatwalla's hour has come but Manto is still waiting. Plus, Rahul & Hoody think magic is fun, and Suchitra Krishnamurthy, throwing tantrums. Also, a dance ballet, a kids' theatre workshop and more.
It's a good week to discover Lagori, Sath Pathar, Pittu, Watermelon Rides and Geo Cycling. Or, don your adventure caps and go Kayaking or horse-riding. Playing safe from the stands is okay, too.
Cube Libre banks on classical cocktails but Club Republic believes the madder the merrier. Four others, however, play it safe and give free booze to ladies. Plus a Karaoke gig, a live band and more.
Sax machine is spelled correctly here, but February Be Mine isn't what you may think it is. Plus, meet The Man Who Knew Infinity, or catch up with normal friends at the poolside. Also, games, fashion and more.