
Events in Bengaluru
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Events in Bengaluru
There will be a stand up comedy act — Gainfully Employed — featuring Punit Pania. It is open to people aged 16 years and above and tickets, priced at ₹399, available on BookMyShow.
On May 13, 6pm at Atta Galatta.
Be a part of a textured art workshop called Coffee Arches, which will be led by The Leo Studio. Fee is ₹1500 and available on BookMyShow.
On May 13, 5pm
Coffee & Conversations is a group meet up organised by Listeners Circle, which is an initiative to facilitate listening without judgment and provides a safe space for anyone to speak their heart out without the fear of judgment. Book your tickets, ₹ 150, on BookMyShow.
On May 14, 11 am.
You can now take your favourite whodunits to Atta Galatta’s AG Book Club by Rohini Malur for a fun-filled discussion.

In October this year, India announced its intention to build Maitri II, the country’s newest research station in Antarctica and India’s fourth, about 40 forty-odd years after the first permanent research station in Antarctica, Dakshin Gangotri, was established. The Hindu talks to Dr Harsh K Gupta, who led the team that established it

How do you create a Christmas tree with crochet? Take notes from crochet artist Sheena Pereira, who co-founded Goa-based Crochet Collective with crocheter Sharmila Majumdar in 2025. Their artwork takes centre stage at the Where We Gather exhibit, which is part of Festivals of Goa, an ongoing exhibition hosted by the Museum of Goa. The collective’s multi-hued, 18-foot crochet Christmas tree has been put together by 25 women from across the State. “I’ve always thought of doing an installation with crochet. So, we thought of doing something throughout the year that would culminate at the year end; something that would resonate with Christmas message — peace, hope, joy, love,” explains Sheena.











