An upcoming local pop band promises to energize you to normalcy and beyond, and a bunch of ladies nights pump up the glamour. Our picks for the best at the clubs tonite.
A bunch of classical dance and music concerts, plays by acclaimed groups, and seasoned comics on stage, make it a standout day for the performing arts.
A sufi fusion rock band, a Bolly rock band and a progressive rock fusion band make it a rather eclectic spread of live rock tonite, and some imported DJs bring a dash of exotic to the calendar.
Rangeen Sapney, Rangmanch, Manch... if you see some kind of pattern there, there's more - they're all putting up cerebral stuff, too. And providing a nice escape hatch are a bunch of popular comedians.
Comedy, theatre and movies stand out in today's calendar, and if the credit limit on your cards stands out, too, there are also some shopping events you'll find pretty seductive.
Fashion exhibitions at Google, Deloitte and Neuland take convergence to the next level this week. We're also kicked about the flea market at Our Sacred Space.
A true blue hard rock band ensures HRC doesn't have to explain choices today, and if you prefer more mellow tunes, Anwesha performs at Rooh. Plus, most of your favorite DJs.
There's thunderstorms predicted for today, but a bunch of theatre, music and fashion specials like this are bound to outrank the Met's warning to stay put at home.
Rhythm, Innayat and The Beard Brothers bring three different genres of music alive tonite, and two ladies nights promise loads of glamour, but it's a rare Tollywood night that stands out.
"Sportive food" at Glocal Junction would intrigue the best of us, and Taste Of Sri Lanka and the Italian flavours of Mamma Mia will make the best of wills crumble. Our picks for the best of this week.
Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai's timeless poetry is rendered as entrancing Sufi songs by Vipul Rikhi tonite. And a couple of Carnatic events and a Khadi fest remind you that Indian culture and heritage is just as awesome.