WHERE: Hotel Marine Plaza; WHEN: ongoing; PRICE: Rs 1,000 onwards
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Not-so-simple Ken
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Kenneth Sebastian, popularly known as Kenny on the Indian comic scene, who shuttles between Mumbai and Bangalore, brings his latest one-hour experimental stand up to the stage, where he tries his new material and old-classic jokes for his audience. His sets usually revolve around simple day-to-day observations
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WHEN: February 21, 6.30 PM
WHERE: The Habitat, Khar
PRICE: Rs 499
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com
Jazz it up!
The seven-piece Bangalore band, under the direction of Derek Mathias, is made up of a diverse range of gifted musicians. That Friday Jazz is a musical series that brings back the lost era of Jazz music to Mumbai.
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WHEN: February 23, 7.30 PM
WHERE: G5A Warehouse, Mahalaxmi
PRICE: Rs 499
TO BOOK: insider.in
Coffee and conversations
Written and directed by Manav Kaul, Tumhare baare mein looks at relationships, dreams, emptiness, and satisfaction. The characters are motivated by their most intense desires. The story is about how past lovers meet and struggle with the void in themselves as they negotiate the intricacies of their relationships. The play will be performed by Manasi Bhawalkar,Sakhi Gokhale and supporting cast.
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WHEN: February 25, 5 PM
WHERE: Prithvi theatre, Juhu
PRICE: Rs 500
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com
Meri awaaz hi pehchan hai
Ram Ratan Dhan is a classical dance performance based on timeless songs by Lata Mangeshkar, conceptualized by Varadkar. Mumbai-based dancers create a poignant rendition of Mangeshkar’s timeless songs live on stage. To provide the audience with a well-rounded experience, a variety of songs in multiple languages have been selected, ranging from devotional to Bollywood numbers.
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WHEN: February 23, 6.30 PM
WHERE: Jamshed Bhabha theatre, NCPA
PRICE: Rs 300 onwards
TO BOOK: ncpamumbai.com
Dastaan-e-Azmi
Directed by Sumantra Ghosal, Kaifinama, a film screening dedicated to the progressive writer and lyricist Kaifi Azmi. The movie examines his upbringing in a small town, his dedication to socialism, his diverse collection of work, and the profound improvements he made in the music film industry. The screening will be followed by an in-depth film discussion.
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WHEN: February 22, 6.30 PM
WHERE: Godrej Dance Theatre, NCPA
TO BOOK: ncpamumbai.com
Meet a person with a skill you can use
Divya Punjabi, 32 animal groomer
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AVAILABLE FOR: Dog and cat grooming and sanitary care
PRICE: Rs 750 onwards; varies as per size and type of animal
CONTACT: 7710957919
Divya Punjabi, a writer, took to dog grooming when she realised she wanted to work with animals in some capacity. What most people don’t realise about grooming, she says, is that it requires the groomer to make the dog comfortable, which she ensures through positive reinforcement. “I take all aspects into account, such as clipping nails, de-matting, getting rid of fleas and tics, and working with organic shampoos instead of chemical ones. This helps ensure the overall health and hygiene of the dog while grooming, which needs to be taken care of once in two weeks, depending on the needs of the dog,” she says.
RECOMMENDED BY: Varun Nayar, pet parent “Divya gave Kyra, my female indie, a bath in one of her initial training days, and I was so suprised to see Kyra take to her so fast. Divya is gentle and compassionate, and thorough. Kyra left smelling good and feeling happy.”