Bollywood nights, house nights, karaokes, live music - its all same 'ol, same 'ol. Still, party like never before, for a gloriously long weekend deserves a glorious ending.
Calling all gastronomes! This week, Novotel's doing exciting things with strawberries and the erroneously named tapas, and HRC is doing the same to sizzlers. The conseratively palletted always have good 'ol Punjabi and Andhra food to fall back on.
Bigwigs, and small, of literature meet at La Makaan to celebrate Telugu poetry. Self-defence and parenting classes, food fests, classical dance programs, and much more await you if poetry isn't your cuppa.
So, loooong weekend, heh? Well, if you're worried about how to fill it up, then don't be. There's enough happening to keep you occupied for 20 weekends.
While being 18 till you die might not be a great idea in the face of rising drinking ages, Bryan Adams can still help get you out of your mid-week rut.
Danish filmmaker Michael Madsen talks to people, fungi, or whatever exists 100,000 years from now. The rest of the city is full of dance, drama, action!
Hoteliers, vintage lovers, those just wanting to get over Monday blues, or those who think that so many ladies' nights are unfair - there's something for everyone tonight.
Whether it is occupied by one of India's best bands, or feminists from the '80s, or even bizarre rituals; the celluloid screen is a wonderful place to be this week.
From 10D to Firangi Paani, tonight is mostly a paean to Bollywood. Those wanting to get away from it all can head to News Cafe for some live music, or 10 Lounge to watch 10 men running after ball on a great big screen.