Campaign India Team
Oct 02, 2010

Weekend Happenings

What’s on around the country

Weekend Happenings

Here’s what you could do this weekend if you’re in:

Delhi:

Catch the play ‘Taj Mahal ka Tender’. In this comedy by Ajay Shukla, Shahjahan’s dream depends on chief engineer Guptaji and his team, who’re in it for their own corrupt ends.
Sat Oct 2 & Sun Oct 3, 7pm onwards at Little Theatre Group, Mandi House, Copernicus Marg. Tickets: Rs 100, 200 and 300. Call 9313770131 for details.  

Mumbai:

The Onion Festival is on at Salt Water Cafe in Bandra if you want to try out dishes like the brown sugar, caramelized onion and smoked bacon quiche and the confit onion risotto. The star attraction could be the caramelized onion and dark chocolate panna cotta.
Salt Water Cafe, Rose Minar Annexe, 87, Chapel Road, Bandra (W) (2643-4441).

Bangalore:

Sean Kingston presents his blend of rap, reggae, pop, and doo-wop and all his hit numbers like “Me Love” and “Beautiful Girls”.
Sun Oct 3, 8pm at Hard Rock Cafe, 40, St Marks Road (4124-222). Call venue for ticket prices.  

(Listings courtesy buzzintown.com)

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Campaign India

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