Art buffs have much appreciation to dole out. Bapu and Hyderabad are the most promising themes this week. Also watch out for bronze sculpture, and abstract subjects.
A dance ballet festival enthralls Tagore aficionados, while a the city also gets treated to a play in a language rarely heard on stage here. Here's what's happening on stage this week.
Get over last evening's dramatic finale, and check out what Monday has in store for you - sport that you've barely heard of, experimental theatre, and handlooms.
Sunday beckons all kinds of music lovers - concert-goers, music-makers, and those will listen to someone talk about music. That apart, there are a couple of literary events (one of them at BITS), and a play.
Smouldering grills, rich Awadhi cuisine, tangy Gujarati food, quirky Bengali food, and a round-up of Indian cuisine, are featured on this week's menu. Stay hungry, stay foolish - for real.
With a Tagore tribute, a serious film screening and plenty of art shows, it is a Monday for the discerning Hyderabadi. The rest of us don't have many options. Then again, you will agree that the Numaish is as good as a bunch of options.
Campuses get serious this week, as the college crowd flexes its grey matter in a couple of technical fests and a literary celebration. For those looking for some gyan, there are some workshops, too.
This weekend features the Elan 2012 college fest by IIT-Hyderabad. And that's not all that is in store for you. There is a plethora of plays that are waiting for you to let the laughter roll. To tie it all together, the weekend offers you scrumptious food to satisfy your cravings.
Yes, it's very unfair. But it's also very pretty. Good-looking people and cricket make up the combination to watch out for on the sporting arenas this week. That aside, the city's bicycling clubs are in top gear.
Block your calendars and take in the performing arts scene this week. Classical dance and music aside, there are several theatre groups making sure they're getting heard.
Post-Sankranthi, there's still plenty of colour to be delighted in. Sankranthi at Shilparamam, a literary festival, and a few painting exhibitions are our top picks for the start of the week.
It's all fun and games for the family, as kites, folk performances and the Numaish splash colour on the day. On that note, fullhyd.com wishes all its users a very happy Sankranthi.