Cross-country, boxing & softball championships, obstacle running, a rock walk, a badminton league, a sports carnival, and the AISTA tennis finale make for riveting screenplay at the stadiums this week.
It's Saturday night, and imported DJs and Bollywood nights shine in a raft of options at the clubs. And it's not too early for a pre-New Year bash either, apparently.
If you don't have passes for the Tollywood audio release, there's a Kuchipudi ballet, a Carnatic concert, a literary event, a badminton gala, science and more science, plenty of art ...and lots more. It's that day of the week!
Obstacle running, a rockathon, a horse show, a sufi festival and two stand-up comedies add the extra swagger to a weekend already full of hubris with, oh, everything.
Playboy features something sounding like a liquor ad, but it's a Friday night, and eveything sounds like a liquor ad. And there are lots of them below.
Enough and more intellectual stuff dominates the airwaves today, but boxing, softball, food workshops, and lots of theatre, food fests and art exhibitions keep it from hurting Brand Hyderabad.
Just as you're thinking three ladies nights appear too good to be true, there's the rest of the calendar tonite. We're imagining what Friday and Saturday will be like.
A couple of cerebral events crank up the roundup's IQ, but restoring normalcy are theatre, adventure, a screening, yoga, tennis, good ol' kho-kho, fancy food festivals and plenty of art.
Playboy and Kismet take the time-tested route to male patronage with their ladies nights, and Game On tries something at least sounding intrigung. Our picks for the best at the clubs tonite.
A Sufi festival, a rock band, a blues band, a couple of Christmas concerts and two young female flautists ensure you have lots of notes to take this week. Okay, the pun was sad, but the music more that makes up.
Some intriguing local theatre supplements Surabhi's fest, and yoga and religion persuade you there's stuff beyond fullhyd's roundups (especially if you're into our nightlife ones, which you should be). Plus, tennis, hi-science, art, food and more.
It's a good week to find out what Jeelani food is. And if barbeques can taste better than at BBQ Nation. And find out why iced tea deserves a festival of its own.
Varun Bahl's collection hits a local boutique, and Surabhi's drama fest and the GVK tennis tournament continue to dominate shelf space on the calendar. Our picks for the best of today.