Fasten your seatbelts - it's a weekend of campus pep, colourful dandiya festivity, elaborately narrated mythology, arresting photography exhibits, and lots more. Hopefully, you don't need driving directions.
Get stomp-happy at Venom's grape crush event, or discover other ways to get heady tonight. There's retro at Levitate, Bollywood at Ahala and Outswinger, and commercial music at Firangi.
It's all about making peace with yourself, using several ways - including meditation, food and shopping. Spirituality gets a lift, handicrafts and handloom catch the fancy of the spender, and a food festival adds colour to lunch.
We wonder what it is with the textile industry and women. The courtship continues this week, ahead of the promise of much festivity for the next few months. Ethnic Gujarati wear, and handlooms of silk and cotton, are set to dazzle those who are willing.
Purists say the sound's blacking out all other forms of music, but they can't take the air out of a Bollywood-themed weekday. Martinis at Novotel and girls' night at Ahala are other attractions of the evening.
Vegetables are getting all sculpted and dressed today, and there are a few reasons why you should get dressed too, with lots of handicraft and fashion on display. There's also a Kerala spread for the ravenous, and a seminar for ambitious parents.
The skies had better make way for the stuff that's going to be thrown up this week - tennikoit rings, badminton balls, and cricket balls. And action on the earth consists of chess and a cycling event.
Monday would have anasthesized you to the fact that the week's on in full swing, but here are some remedies. Jazz, blues and karaoke decorate the evening, if the ladies nites aren't.
Happiness is still as slippery as the average eel, but you can make yourself a fishing net at a workshop today. Those with the nets in position can try out French cinema (a tribute to Humphrey Bogart), vegetable carving, or better still, shopping big.
Aarabhi School's violin strains make up a fitting closing note to a day of much reflection - with a photo exhibition on peace legends and one on the Quran. Also, an interiors show extends its dates, so you may want to make the most of the largesse.
The corridors of art are resounding with much meaning, and if you're upto it, here's what you could sit and ruminate with. Spirituality and the human form are a few themes, and there's an exhibition of black-and-white artworks and a few group shows too.
It's relatively quiet at the pubs, and entertainment should take some time to limp back to normal. Here's a stress-buster evening to wash down the ammunition the week threw.
Wannabe actors get groomed in a 2-day quickie by Sutradhar, a wedding collection is showcased at a hotel, quizzers have their weekly tryst, and there's something for the stylishly hungry. On the whole, some patches of activity all over.
A bit of classical music, a meditation workshop, food promotions, and a designer exhibition make up the extra-curricular activities of the day that is otherwise largely sober in nature.