A groove-oriented band from town is HRC's weekly gig, and Anwesha, The Beard Brothers and The Three of Us & Her expand the variety on offer significantly. Also, plenty of ladies nights and hip hop specials.
SRH run into the table-toppers and a serious gayle today, and if you don't have tickets, you don't have sympathy either. But you still have Lamakaan, SKV, the Taj and such.
The plethora of ladies nights are the stand-out story of tonite, and a couple of live gigs, a Karaoke special and some popular DJs cater to those who disagree.
OU threatens you with death, and a Mohammed Ali Baig play showcases a man who has no fear of that. Plus, art and shopping exhibitions, Sri Lankan cuisine, a basketball tournament and more.
Learn singing, playing the guitar or the keyboards, dance, painting, acting, swimming and more. And if nothing seems to work, there's a workshop that trains you to pray, too.
Live performances by Triad and Nakshatra try to wean you away from the allure of ladies nights tonite. And if you remember that Tuesday has rock specials, things are well within your comfort zone.
In Turrebaz Khan and Abdulla Diwana the Nizami heritage of Hyderabad takes stage this week, and a bunch of popular comics promise to literally burn and kill you.
Tabula Rasa has a HWMF special featuring British, French and Israeli performers, and rock and reggae act The Black Sheep hawk an evening at The Park. Our picks for the best tonite at the clubs.
Hyderabad takes on the table toppers this week, and with Gayle on the latter team, you can't really lose whoever wins. Also, more cricket, tennikoit, basketball and carroms.
Four ladies nights frame tonite in plenty of glamour, and performers including Stiv Hey, Tuhin Mehta, Ten Walls, Browncoat and Blithe cater to those who've evolved beyond that.
You can hate Pakistan, but you'll still admire the style of their urban elite, and Taj Deccan helps you narrow the gap. There's also bridal specials, Ikat handloom melas, silk garment exhibitions and more.
It's a Saturday, and designed for the cognoscenti - plays by Nishumbita and XpressionZ, concerts by Malini Agrahar and Luiza & Pedro, and stand-up by Angad Singh. All enjoyable even more to those who stand for justice for Asifa.