It's do-or-die for SL, and Sunday will see a cracker played out in town. The Qadir Ali Baig fest and lots more theatre, MJCET's fest, screenings, shopping exhibitions, a Carnatic duet and lots more make it a bustling weekend.
It's Friday night, and with a beer carnival, a resurrection gateway, a live band and a electronic music festival on the calendar, even a ladies night needs to fight for shelf space tonite.
A Lillete Dubey play, some Shakespeare, a Carnatic duet, a schools choral fest, a skating championship, seafood and more food festivals, shopping and art exhibitions and more pump up the volume in town today.
Lillete Dubey, Vani Ganapathy, Rakesh Bedi, Mohammed Ali Baig, Murray Molloy, Mohan Agashe and other luminaries mark attendance at the 2014 edition of the much-anticipated festival.
Hard Rock Cafe has a live band, Firangi Paani has a ladies nite, Over The Moon has a Salsa Party, and it's generally the perfect advertisement tonite for what's to come the next 3 days.
The SICA festival features amongst its most illustrious performers of this edition today. Plus, Gulzar in town, an Australian education fair, and a lecture that everyone will love - how the media is unethical.
Witness some coming out parties and some stamps of authority as the best local talent in tennis, handball, skating and cricket battles it out this week.
A Telangana cultural special will warm many cockles today, and a young Carnatic vocalist will gladden many sensibilities. A new crafts bazaar, and plenty of art and food events, make our other top picks.
Plenty of art has flooded town, and for more of abstruse stuff, you'd head for the Central University. Thankfully, there's also stuff much simpler to understand - good music and good food.
Rajeswari Sainath is today's main feature at SICA's annual festival, and the perfect filler between a leisurely afternoon stroll among the galleries and a medley of dinner options.
A clutch of solo artists put their best feet forward at the city's galleries this week, but it's the 50 artists expressing solidarity for Hudhud survivors that feels like the biggest step.