The direct descendant of two south Indian legends is performing today. Catch him action at the BVB auditorium, but if shopping draws you out more than Carnatic culture does, then head to the fashion expo and the newly inaugurated handloom sale on the banks of the Hussain Sagar.
French cinema, Telugu theatre, Ayurveda and bonsai for the parallel world, and food at the Taj, again, for a parallel world. For those looking for something closer home, there's the Numaish.
Photoshopped images and Hyderabadi photos share gallery space with man-animal relationshops and nature watch. Catch the week's works of art at these exhibitions.
Nothing like a bout of yoga and ayurveda to marking a fit start to a hopefully fit week. And apart from the yoga lessons and the ayurveda exhibition, there's a drama festival, a movie festival and a chance to shop.
A thumbs-up indeed to a day that includes fairs, Bengali celebrations, musical extravaganza, Mohd. Rafi tributes and foodie delights. Keep up the spirit, and Monday might just end up being intimidated.
A book store inches its way into the nightlife roundup - Landmark has decided to go high-voltage musical for a while. This evening, watch out for one of A R Rahman's latest finds at Landmark, heady trance-electronica at Torque, desi beats at B&C, and more.
Some could intellectualize their banter with a bout of quizzing or a Toastmaster meet, some learn to make films, some pour their paint into the Telangana movement, and some indulge in the classical arts. An all-rounder of a day, if not too high decibel.
Weekends can never arrive fast enough, but the wait rarely goes in vain. And though the kind weather's just great to get friendly with, there are concerts, some Telangana fervour, the Numaish and the Toastmasters that just might take over your weekend.
At B&C's anniversary bash, Alesia Raut and Pooja Chopra are heating the ramp up, while at a Barbie night, some others give them pink competition. Also, retro and Bollywood compete with karaoke elsewhere.
One of Bangalore's top bands is performing in town tonight, B&C is celebrating its birthday with a bang, and the rest of the party scene consists of ladies nights, karaoke and retro.
A handwriting analysis workshop that gives Linda Goodman a run for her money, a concert by the grand-daughter of 2 legends, some Kalamkari work to get draped in, a secret cricket match. And when hunger pangs start to set in, the lost suicine of the Nizams. Here's what's keeping you busy.
There's enough song to carry you through your mid-week blues. A Carnatic recital at Keyes, rock music at Prasads and film music at a cultural festival are filling up the air with different-hued notes.