12 November,2023 09:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Christalle Fernandes
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More than mithai
Still not had enough of mithais and faraal? There's always more to go around. Swaad Kitchen is serving up homemade sweets and savoury bites, perfect for those cravings of karanjis and nankhatais or bowls of crunchy poha chivda.
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TO ORDER: 9930951990
Make your own mandala
Artist Uttara Lakhani is offering beginner art workshops for children, which will introduce them to mandala art, doodle art, drawing cartoon characters, 3D drawings, and basic art techniques. Kiddos will also get to learn how to etch human figures and learn the basics of colour theory.
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WHEN: November 13, 5 PM
WHERE: Sai Drishti, Khar West
PRICE: Rs 550
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com
Deck like Diwali
For those who want wear lingering festive fervor, adorn yourself with Accessorize London's Diwali Delights Collection. This edit features glamourous bags and opulent earrings for you to outshine the lights of the season. We love these red-golden jhumkas.
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WHERE: accessorizelondon.in
PRICE: Rs 1,825
Explore masterpieces
A retrospective exhibition of artist Jogen Chowdhury's works will be on display at Snowball Studios. Titled Into the Light and Shadow Go I, it pays tribute to the human angst and intricate anatomical pieces of the artist.
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WHEN: Till November 25, 11 AM to 7.30 PM
WHERE: Snowball Studios, Worli
Classically condition the kids
Dr Bhau Daji Lad museum is hosting Shadaja, a workshop to introduce tiny hands and ears to the melodies of Indian classical music. Experts Kamakshi and Vishala Khurana will delve into storytelling through ragas.
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WHEN: November 18, 4 PM
WHERE: Dr Bhau Daji Lad
Museum, Byculla
PRICE: Rs 100 per child
TO BOOK: insider.in
Go gold with old
Luxury utility brand Anemos has a niche collection of vintage décor, audio players, and music instruments such as gramophones, jukeboxes, and phonographs. Gift one to your antique-obsessed relative or indulge in a bit of holiday splurging on that OG radio that caught your eye.
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WHERE: Lower Parel, anemos.in
PRICE: Rs 14,000 onwards
Jazz sax speaks
Jazz enthusiast Sunil Sampat is spearheading a session on the history of the music form's instruments, including stories on how the saxophone became a part of the party accidentally, and the contribution of John Coltrane to the â60s scene. Tune in for the free talk on how the original axe came into being as the quintessential jazz instrument.
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WHEN: November 17, 5.30 PM
WHERE: Little Theatre, NCPA