Anupam Kher's going to have a great time doing what he loves. And going by today's schedule, so are you. There's theatre, Carnatic music, art, food, cycling, shopping, and talking at the Toastmasters' table, too.
Touch is having trance and techno, Underdeck is playing EDM, and Venom is having a mish-mash. There's a mix of guest DJs and in-house regulars, and on the whole it's a deluge of music all over. Guest DJ or no, you know what the deejay deep inside your mind really wants - a great party.
Classical concerts, quizzing, oratory, a film screening, and some visual art, are what will keep the high-brow from mixing with the others today. However, those in favour of much more frivolous pursuits needn't fret - the penultimate day of any weekend is inherent in its frivolousness anyway.
If you're not already plotting for the untimely demise of Friday, here are some ways to go about it. B&C's playing house, 10D is going retro, Venom is giving away discounts, and Novotel is pricing drinks on the draw of cards.
With classical dance, handicrafts and designer wear on one hand, and a robot workshop and kabaddi on the other, most demographic profiles are taken care of today. And if you include a bout of hogging, then all demographic profiles are indeed taken care of.
A good outing starts with being non-committal about when you'll return home. For now, book a slot for Sunday evening, after you've had your fill of the weekend's happenings - umpteen melas, music, dance, and tidbits from Anupam Kher.
Kabaddi is distilling the toughest ones in town now, but for some twenty-first century sports, we'd like to suggest three cricket tournaments, a table tennis treat, a chess championsip, and carroms.
Yoga cleanses the mind, builds strength and enhances well-being. This clearly shows that it is not a local newspaper. Wednesday starts off with yoga for some, newspapers for some, and movies for some, and ends with a study fair, a Harikatha, or a 'listen to kids' program.
Shivkumar Sharma performs at the Marriott, there's a grand show at Shilparamam, the rocks society treks its way through nature, and the auto show is grabbing eyeballs. Music, dance and cars sure are ruling the day, but for those want an extra dash of chill, may we inform you that it's world ice-cream day too.
It's Saturday evening, and no time to be sitting and staring at your computer screen. Club music, trance, techno and house are setting the feet on fire, and the key words here are 'blast' and 'fun'.
Cars and embroidery are as different as Mars and Venus, but you can bet the Venusians are going to cross-over to Mars today. An Auto Show at HICC, a women's mela at the other end of the city, some 80s' sparks with Farooque Shaikh, a book launch, and lots of chattering at YMCA - this is one heck of a weekend.
It's sometimes better to be literate than not, but fortunately, except for a book release, the weekend can be enjoyed by those who've never been to school either. Shivkumar Sharma plays at the Marriott, a run is being organized in the city, and there's quite a bit of festive activity at other places.
BauchKlang is beatboxing at Excess, that is, producing rhythm and musical sounds using the power of the voice alone. We hope people are not going to try to do that at the rest of the pubs without adult supervision - it would be a pity to see so much house and retro getting drowned in tipsy hallucinations.