Classical concerts by nexgen talent, Dandiya, career fairs, a fashion show, a photography workshop, a communication skills seminar, a campus music show and plenty of shopping and food festivals pitch life to you today.
Weird names and incongruous concepts pepper our collection of the best Sunday brunch outings, but most people are not thinking about all that. It's a Sunday morning, and thinking would be missing the point.
Dandiya and classical music fests, education fairs, fashion shows, fitness and Zumba carnivals, comedy and theatre, and lots of food and shopping make this weekend an advertisement getting out.
Hard Rock Cafe celebrates Salsa, Over The Moon features Grain live, Liquids dangles a ladies night, and Karaoke, techno, desi, retro and more all join in the chorus - TGIF!
It's Friday, and there's lots of proof - a clutch of shopping exhibitions, native theatre, food from many shores, art exhibitions and even a European language day celebration.
D'Sharp helps Hard Rock Cafe stay true to its name this evening. Karaoke, Salsa, hip-hop and EDM too gyrate suggestively on the nightlife calendar, but Xtreme ups the ante with a true honeypot.
Young Indian classical talent sizzles up the musical circuit with 8 concerts this week. Pumping up the volume are an EDM festival and, well, more EDM on the TKR campus.
A German movie and a beer festival might appear to give the day a leitmotif, but the leitmotifs are actually plenty - we like all the theatre, all the food, all the art, all the exhibitions... Here's our picks for the day.
Garba is upon us, and a bunch of dandiya nights infuse energy into the evenings. A stand-up comedy act, a Hindi play and Telugu drama competitions round out the performing arts calendar this week.
Hard Rock Cafe lets you be its feature, Kismet tries seducing the women, Piyush hawks desi, and the rest promise total mayhem. Tonite promises to be a blast at the clubs.
T20 hits town, and if you are indifferent (which is morally acceptable), quizzing, campus fests, theatre, world food, and shopping and art exhibitions provide plenty of welcome alternatives.
Burgers and street food from across the world, kebabs and biryanis from our own backyard, and sizzlers, pasta and other exotic grub make it a week for culinary hedonism. Remember, if you can eat, you should.
Beats 2014 finally ends, but budding drama and kho-kho talent fill in the youth quota. Plus, a celebrity chef headlines the food circuit, and vivacious shopping and art exhibitions spice up the diary further.