An invite to paddle in the pool with your pooch. Plus 4 more must-catch events
An invite to paddle in the pool with your pooch. Plus 4 more must-catch eventsOn: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Camp River Wild, Kolad.
Cost: Rs 3,000 per person; Rs 600 per pet (includes meals). You have to arrange for transportation
Call: 9820596903It's time to let your doggie break free. At Crazy K9 Campers' weekend trip, you can let your canine scamper around without a leash, go splish-splosh near a waterfall and jump into a river with you. At Camp River Wild in Kolad, you have the luxury of roaming around a fully-booked campsite of 360 acres, with lush vegetation and a babbling brook in the backyard, for company. "In cities like Mumbai, it gets difficult to let your pet off the leash and allow them to have a good time," says Pooja Sathe-Gawande, a professional dog trainer who runs the group. "This is a good opportunity to socialise for the owners and their pets." And with the rains upon us, the monsoon madness camp also includes a trek and boating. Team up with your pooch and beat the other dogs at games like Treasure Hunt, or pick up a tip or two in the tricks training session. A volunteer from IDA (In Defence of Animals) will host a small talk on pet volunteering too.
Engage in some Rasta Fare this weekendOn: Today, 9 pm onwards
Where: Headquarters, MG Road, opposite Regal, Colaba.
Call: 9821262625Bob Marley, the dreadlocked Rastafarian who helped introduce Reggae music to the world, continues to be one of the best remembered artistes till today. DJs Om and Conrad pay tribute to Bob Marley by spinning some of his most popular tracks like I Shot the Sheriff, No Woman, No Cry, Could You Be Loved, Stir It Up, Jamming, Redemption Song, Buffalo Soldier and of course, Don't Worry Be Happy.
When Art makes your home team look goodTill: July 13
Where: Gallery Maskara at Warehouse, 3rd Pasta Lane, Colaba.
Call: 22023056
Even as the country is knee-deep in football madness, crying hoarse for their favourite teams, few spare a thought for the forgotten footballers who represent India. In an attempt to capture the frustration felt by the Indian footballers who fail to get the support and encouragement from those who run the country, Kerala-born artist Riyas Komu has set up a site-specific installation: Subrato to C ufffdsar. This includes a 32-feet-long cement wall that divides the gallery into two areas. It throws open the question: What about the footballers from our own backyard? "Even when we root for the likes of Julio Cesar, we could move backwards a bit and try to appreciate our own Subratos," says Komu. "It is time to move back into the locker room and take a fresh look at the game that most of us love. When we join the world to celebrate the World Cup dreams, much of which is being played out on the television and other media,
we must open our eyes to other realities that are immediate to ourselves."
Watch Maestro Majidi Charm the big screenOn: Sunday, 10 am
Where: Cinemax Versova and Metro Big Cinemas (CST).
Call: 42141414 / 9870090105
Festival Pass: Rs 550
Meet a father who is ashamed to bring his blind son home. There's also a girl who dresses up like a boy to get work, a simple guy who travels to the city and finds work as a motorcycle taxi driver and a boy who is in constant battle with his step-father. Iranian filmmaker Majid Majidi's stories are far from complex, but the cinematic brilliance, honesty and stunning imagery that typify his films are a treat for any world cinema buff. A film festival organised by the Taj Enlighten Film Society showcases four of Majidi's films Baran, Color of Paradise, The Song of Sparrows and Father for four successive Sundays, starting day after.
Bite into this Wicked wich of the EastOn: Everyday, 2.30 pm to 8 pm
Where: Taj President, Cuffe Parade.
Call: 66650808
Cost: Rs 150 While you debate about expanding waistline, thanks to monsoon indulgences, we suggest you go in for a healthier snack option instead. Prepare your own 'patty wich' at Sugar 'n' Spice. For your patty, choose from a filling of peas, cheese, potato, plantain, chicken or egg. Stuff this patty inside Panini bread, made from whole-wheat, sesame flour, multi-grain or oatmeal and basil, and say tata to the monsoon blues.