If you're looking for activities to do this weekend, here's a line-up that is sure to keep you busy
Julia Romano
Thursday
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Two much
Exhibition: Catch an exhibition called Dream-scapes where two artists from different countries will showcase their works together. They are Julia Romano, who’s from Argentina, and Mumbai-based Meghna Patpatia.
Till November 25, 11 am to 7 pm
AT Tao Art Gallery, Worli.
Free
Friday
Looking east
Talk: Here’s an initiative to
showcase the culture of East Indians. A session by Savitha Suri will explore the advancement of the community through the medium of their traditional textiles and a crowd-funding campaign to revitalise the traditional Sonkari lugra attire will also be discussed.
Time 6.50 pm
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Cost Rs 315
Saturday
A funny feeling
Comedy: After a long sojourn, stand-up comedian Punit Pania is back in Mumbai to perform live. His set will entail acerbic thoughts on life, the new normal and more. After having left a lucrative job in the corporate world, Pania has been travelling around the country trading jokes and talking about his humorous observations on life and social idiosyncrasies. The comedian makes observations on the mundane suburban life, adding a philosophical understanding for
the same.
Time 6 pm onwards
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Cost Rs 339
A song and dance about art
Attend: Head out for an event that operates at the confluence between art and music. Optikal Asylum is a property that started in Mumbai before spreading to different parts of the country. It now returns to the city of its origin, featuring artists like Devarshi Gohil and a vinyl listening session with Makin’ Bacon.
Time 2 pm onwards
At Soho House, 275, Juhu Road, JVPD Scheme, Juhu.
Free
Sunday
Time to bond
Quiz: Get your family together and put on your thinking caps at an online quiz that will be conducted by Ruskin Bond. All those who register for the event will get a digitally signed copy of his upcoming book, The Tunnel, while the winners will get a selection of
his works.
Time 11.30 am
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Cost Rs 299
Make a difference
Cause: This weekend, you can start small by volunteering for the Milk Bag Project. Milk bags have a low resale value and are often left behind by ragpickers. The folks behind this idea will collect your milk bags and do the needful for their suitable disposal.
At Multiple locations
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Free