If an abiding memory for you of October was unending newspaper jacket ads of sales, well, October has nothing on November. 40%, 50% and even 70% off sales at your favorite stores threaten your sanity, and it gets better from there.
It's a Monday with a ladies night already, and that's a strong hint of good news about the rest of it. And with live gigs, desi nights and more on the spread, that's bona fide prescience.
Samahaara's made an art of grooming local actors and projecting them onto the big stage, but Antarang is already full-pro. Plus, Sudip takes you on an Odyssey, but not like Sastry’s journey Between Heaven And Earth.
A bad memory aided by lots of drinks is going to be handy to forget tonite’s excesses, or so we hear from DJs Reme and Ansh. Ladies get it special at three places, but DJ Angel wows not to let the guys down.
There are hardly any better ways to spend your Sunday than stomping on grapes and mixing happiness with cake batter. Digging in Marwari food and packing the Taj vegetarian treat may just do it too.
Farhan makes ‘multi-talented’ look easy, and Siedl believes Jazz’s a threesome game. And if Dance Battlefield isn’t much, Ten Days That Shook The World might be - but you’ll need the comedy toolbox to recover.
Funds-raisers or simply fun, Corporate Olympics make for a great spectator sport. And if you like watching pros for your money, there's soccer, table tennis, cricket and chess this week.
Nikhil and Tuhin give you the skinny on all things pleasurably defunct. And DJs Vvaan and Kiran do things that can be done only on a Saturday. There's a Halloween party, too, if you are still into it.
Tarana's Komorebi and Japanese anime have a secret link, and a Bacardi pre-party is the place to find what it is. Also discover what women (and so, men) really want, at Chapter One. Also, college fest, theatre and more.
The first chapter of fashion unfolds today at Taj Krishna, but that's not the last word on style. There are more lessons in admiring unlimited fashion jewellery, free gold coins, and cost-to-cost sales.
DJs Vivan, Ronk and Joe know something about inventing new ways of thanking God on Fridays. But three ladies nites, desi and retro themes, and live bands already ensure that you've got plenty to keep you from non-belief.
Art confluences with soul at Hyderabad Cultural Fest but the pleasure is all yours. Meanwhile, Noor Jahan denudes myths at the Qadir Ali Baig fest, and some Marathi artists continue to say “It’s Not Me”.
Find out why no one ever got around to inventing the phrase “too many ladies nites”, and why DJs Ganesh and Varun have it tough tonite. There’s also hip-hop, desi and Karaoke to keep you glugging away.
Bacardi ain’t royal but it sure made it large - there's Farhan Akhtar, Indan Ocean, Dualist Inquiry and more live at the NH7 party. And Julia Seidi’s Jazz and Priya Sisters’ Carnatic may soothe well post that riot.
Find why Dr. Khanna may not be the most suitable doctor, and why Blueprints Theatre believes being unlucky can boost your acting talent. Also, a table tennis tournament, painting expos and a coding workshop.