
The floor is set for the music
The Hindu
Here’s the lowdown of the concerts happening over the weekend in Bengaluru
Noiseyard
May 24, 8:30pm onwards
Bira91 Taproom, Koramangala
Entry: free
Rock band Noiseyard was originally a four-piece band and it is now led by artistes Sweston and Subhoshis Das. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Radiohead, Jeff Buckley and Bob Dylan, expect pop rock, classic tunes and their original songs in the mix when Noiseyard perform at Bira91 Taproom this Friday.
A note for the event adds, “Led by Sweston’s captivating vocals and skilled guitar work, complemented by Subhoshis’s mastery on lead guitar, their music promises a fresh blend of familiarity and innovation. Whether they are rocking out to crowd favourites or showcasing their own original creations, Noiseyard always deliver a memorable musical experience.”
Meg & The Miracles

Sustainability is not an add-on, but stamped firmly into the process: every piece is biodegradable, waste-free and unembellished, free from glitter or beads. “Products should be sustainable and biodegradable so that our planet is not harmed,” says Anu Elizabeth Alexander, a student of Sishya, Adyar. At a recent exhibition, the stars she made sold the fastest, followed by the small diamonds. “I would like people to know about the process, how it is created, and that it is sustainable,” says Anu. Infanta Leon from Kotturpuram developed an interest in crochet as a teenager. It was a hobbyhorse that evolved into a steed that would help her embark on a journey of identity-shaping creative engagement. She started making Christmas-themed decor two years ago, spurred by a desire to craft safe, eco-friendly toys for children. “With a toddler at home, and my elder child sensitive to synthetic materials, I wanted to create items that were gentle, durable and tactile,” she explains. Her earliest creations were small amigurumi toys which gradually evolved into ornaments that could adorn Christmas trees with warmth and charm.












