Calling out to all the budding geeks and nerds in town - it's time for a hallelujah as a bunch of tech workshops and cultural fests you'll love come to town at IIIT, TISS, ICFAI and Badruka.
Break to Drake and all your other favorite hip-hop artistes at ITC Kakatiya's Hip-Hop Night tonite. But for those of you who prefer going desi, The Big Mataka promises a great night of Bollywood - just for the price of a desi thumka.
Open your forks and spoons up to a smorgasbord of Indian, Continental, Arabian and other varieties of food so good, and with chefs so great, that even revenge is a dish that wouldn't be served cold this week.
With the world's oldest form of story-telling set to amaze, the strums of the sitar and the surbahar out to wow, and jokes that guarantee to have you ROFL, the day has you spoilt for choice.
Everyone's favourite soggadu takes stage once again at Ravindra Bharathi today. Elsewhere, culture, music and shopping fests among others ensure that your New Year mood doesn't have to be put out just yet.
Turn heads this Sankranti with an array of lavish silks that are up for grabs this week. Or drop by this delightful little flea market for what guarantees to be the best Sunday you would've have had in a long, long time.
New year, old baggage? Cut your losses and dive straight into the party scene at a host of places across town this Wednesday. The DJs promise a night of no recriminations.
Tango and Odissi workshops promise joy to the feet and a feast to the eyes, while elsewhere in the city an international music festival and the city's much-loved shopping festival jostle for space in a packed social calendar for the day.
Vivek Muralidharan promises to score one over LoTR with his 'The Lol Of The Things' playing at Vapour. Meanwhile, a pomegranate challenges the apple-a-day order of things at Lamkaan. A funny, punny day indeed.
Go elemental at Aqua and Air with live music by Highway 9 and Nakshatra, or trip to some fab new DJ mixes at some snazzy watering holes across town. 2017 might be over, but the party for sure isn't!
With the SOTA music festival, the Thyagaraja Aradhana festival and the Annamayya Swara Samaram all playing in town this week, Indian classical takes on Western classical in what promises to be a showdown for the ages.
Sunburn isn't everything - Archana Veda, Mumaith Khan, Hema Chandra, Geetha Madhuri, L V Revanth, Maalavika and a whole lot of other starlets and minor celebrities make it an extremely luminescent New Year eve.
Our countdown to 2018 looks something like - 3 tres-chic New Year galas, 2 rousing food fests, 1 charming candlelight dinner and a boatload of all-you-can-eat buffets. What was that Salman Khan said about swag and welcome, again?