Loosen up for the weekend already, and for today, brace up for intellectual chit chat, with a few talks and the meeting of a public-speaking club. There are classical concerts and campus capers as well, and the weekend's just behinning.
Between Native Tongue and DJ Sultan, and much more, it's a busy night at the pubs. Retro music, EDM and hip-hop are what you'll shake a leg to, and ;adies night at Venom might draw in some flower power.
You may as well make a habit of running from the sun from right now, and here are some events set to help you out - a chitraveena performance, an awards function, free music classes, summer wear, and food.
You'll stumble onto a Bollywood night wherever you're headed, and there are one or two deals for women and corporates as well this evening. Here's Wednesday night at the pubs.
Trance of a different kind is being imported from Madras today, as Unnikrishnan performs at SICA's festival. Some needle work at Kalakriti to grab your eyeballs, free music classes at an ancient library, and women's week out at the Marriott are some of the day's key attractions.
There are some unlikely muses in the form of doors and yogasanas, but a geography major clicking away to glory, and an exhibition of needle work may not be out of the reach of too many. Here's what to catch up with on the art beat this week.
Here are some after-work haunts you might want to drown the day in. Punch bowl nights, cocktail mixes and retro music are the flavour of the evening, making it easy to forget that no one parties on a Tuesday night.
Yet another Carnatic festival, some French cinema, silks and handlooms, and an extension of Women's Day at the Marriott - are putting together a rather fine day to beat the heat beating down.
With a page 3 play unfolding at a lounge, a book launch, and a musical show for old city lovers, the front row looks quite beckoning. Silk and airplanes, and a meeting of a public speaking club are other scenes of human action today.
There's nothing much to dance about today, except for major help in beefing up your ethnic wardrobe, a couple of useful seminars and a dance drama on the Taj Mahal. We believe it's the calm before a stormy weekend.
It's okay to show your wild side on a Wednesday, it seems. Desi music and retro make people take to the dance floors, while a ladies night helps the cause of the eves.
It's an uplifting day at the old airport, a feather-light day for spiritual enthusiasts, and literally a picnic for toddlers and their look-afterers. Mid-week, this is about what the day offers.
Lepakshi is winding up a cotton and silk expo, and 5-star restaurants are feeding royal food, and yet, a post-long-weekend gloom lingers on. Here's how the city groggily opens up to the rest of the week.