India was under attack four years back on this very day. Head to People's Plaza at 5pm today to commemorate the lives lost that day. As for the rest of the day, go celebrate yours at concerts, food fests and more.
Learn to make popsicles, or if that's too rudimentary, flex your culinary chops at Master Chef India auditions. Feeling lazy? Don't worry, there's plenty if you wanna just sit back and eat.
It's football. It's volleyball. No, it's Sepak Takraw. Wanna know more? Head to L B Stadium. Apart from that, you can also stand up for women's rights, protest against dowry, and basically make today a very productive Sunday.
The naivete of the righteous can bring even Washington D C to its knees. So, go out there, and claim your own lost naive joie de vivre at the myriad of docu-screenings, concerts, plays etc. that is today.
Open discourse is the need of the hour in these troubled times. So, whether it is the ephemeral quality of normalcy or gender inequality or wind energy or even the lack of saree draping skills troubling you, today is the time to get it off of your chest.
"What is real?", asks Dr. Paul Mason at Saptaparni this weekend. Led with that, you can expect nothing less than the creative best that the city has to offer.
We all know that Hyderabad is the greatest city in the world (sorry Big Apple). Looks like now the world knows it too now, what with all these people coming in from different countries. Tonight, VDJ Tashi come all the way from Japan to entertain the HiTech citizens.
The women on the 6th floor teach a stockbroker how to be more than just a stockbroker. Go watch the screening, and take something away from it. Life is short, and there are exhibitions to go to, concerts to attend, art to appreciate and more.
Mellifluous flutes vying for attention amongst boisterous drums, soulflul sufi mingling seamlessly with jubilant jazz, impeccable classicity plying your senses as unconstrained comtemporary music exlalts the spirit - the finest blends of fusion music is what you'll find this week.