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Event Date:  2024-01-12


The Sarjapur Blues Band (SBB) is an underground, eclectic, backstreet, workingmen's, original, rhythm and blues band. The duo consists of Shekhar Seshadri on vocals and acoustic guitar, and Vinoo Matthew on electric guitar. This concert will include their famous hits such as ‘Lady Nicotine’, their world-famous-in-Bangalore song written over 30 years ago. At the time, they believed it would get them into the Top 40s, but these days they are more realistic and hope to at least win a Granny Award. Come, join them for an evening of eclectic music at Atta Galatta on 12th January Read More..

The BWW Short Story Community

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Event Date:  2024-01-27


The BWW Short Story Community This month we will discuss Everything That Rises Must Converge by Flannery O’ Connor. What this is: This is a ticketed, curated literary and community event, presented by Bhumika Anand from the Bangalore Writers Workshop, where we will do a deep-dive analysis and discussion of a short story. You get to join a reading community where you will get to read a pre-chosen short story a month. You get to examine the story in terms of its literary merit, yes, but also in terms of writing craft and context, which will be very useful if you are an aspir Read More..

Underground Film Club

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Event Date:  2024-01-19


At a time when we are spoilt for choice on what to watch, the best movies don't make it to streaming. And nothing beats the communal experience of watching a movie together. Join us for the first (literally) Underground film club in the city.  This month, we’re screening “Sulemani Keeda” (2014). This is a Bromantic Comedy about two struggling writers who peddle their mediocre screenplay, `Sulemani Keeda' in Bollywood. Perenially hungry and horny, they lie, drink, hit on girls in bookshops and attend poetry readings to read their verses. This is Amit Masurkar&r Read More..

Atta Galatta Book Club

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Event Date:  2024-01-13


"Folklore is the perfect second skin. From under its hide, we can see all the shimmering, shadowy uncertainties of the world.” — Jane Yolen The next Atta Galatta Book Club will be on 13th January, Saturday, 3 pm. Bring your favourite books, stories, poems, essays about or inspired by folklore! These are your oral traditions, your myths, tales, riddles, urban legends, actual legends, proverbs, songs - the stories you heard as children and still think of as adults! Read More..

Vision Board 2024

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Event Date:  2024-01-13


As we ease into a fresh new start of 2024, Fabled invites you to a beautifully created event, Vision Board. We shall have a Hat full of Inspiring Words for you to pick from and create your Vision for yourself for 2024 in a story format and share it with everyone at the session and let us all dream with you and motivate you to move forward with it. Join us on the 13th of January at Atta Galata, Indiranagar, Bangalore after 11 am. #Team Fabled Read More..

Read A Kitaab

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Event Date:  2024-01-21


Read A Kitaab is an unbiased community of Readers, Booklovers, writers and artists. We strive to provide the community an ecosystem with an online library, book discussions, author meet, book of the month, monthly meets, newsletters & much more... Read A Kitaab is a calm & comfort space to be yourself, to discuss books and life with no bars on age/gender/ethnicity/political views etc. Join us for this cozy January meet on 21st January to discuss your preferences and views on e-books, audiobooks and physical books! Read More..

The Present

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Event Date:  2024-01-04


Bangalore for Palestine cordially invites you to a screening of “The Present”, a 2020 short film directed by Farah Nabulsi and co-written by Nabulsi and Hind Shoufani. The film is about a father and daughter in the Palestinian enclaves of Israeli-occupied West Bank trying to buy a wedding anniversary gift. It premiered at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Film. It subsequently won awards at the Cleveland International Film Festival, the Brooklyn Film Festival, and the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films. Read More..

Mythology Marvels

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Event Date:  2024-01-06


Indian Mythology is full of answers to the many whys of our culture. Join Lavanya Prasad and Meenu Sivaramakrishnan, as they explore and bring forth the marvellous stories from the Indian Mythology through music, dance and theatre. The month of January in India is synonymous with the "thanksgiving" in the west of the world. Curious?  Then you should definitely not miss this session where we bring in hilarious, thought provoking tales from the Indian Mythology that tells us why! Not only this, be prepared to answer a quick quiz on India and Harvest Month. Let Read More..

Poetry Circle - Share Your Verse

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Event Date:  2024-01-07


Love me with the frailty of January dreams,  wear me like a skin.  Share your poetry with Anushri Nanavati, the writer of the poetry collection, “Birds, Bones, & Melancholia.” Anushri will be happy to share in return a few poems from her collection, which in the words of Salman Akhtar are “liquid, sensual, and searingly close to the restless embers of emotions.” Read More..

The Vagina Monologues

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Event Date:  2024-01-28 | 2024-01-28


"The Vagina Monologues" is a groundbreaking play by Eve Ensler that explores women's experiences through a series of monologues, celebrating the diversity and complexity of female identity. From humor to vulnerability, the monologues address topics like body image, sexuality, and violence against women. Ensler's work aims to empower and enlighten audiences, sparking conversations about women's rights and equality. The play has become a global phenomenon, promoting dialogue on issues often kept in the shadows, fostering solidarity among women, and advocating for a world fr Read More..

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