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Schmooze at Mumbai's first single's bar
Updated On: 18 September, 2009 08:55 AM IST | | The Guide Team
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At: The Elbo Room, plot 500, Sant Kutir Apartment, behind Levis' Showroom, Linking Road, Khar (W).
When: 8 pm onwards
Call: 26483316
Entry: Free

Mid Day had first reported about actor Dino Morea and brother Nicolo opening Elbo Room, Mumbai's first legit single's bar where you don't have to say sorry if you nudge someone. "It's quite small, so, you have to wade through with your arms, to make your own space," Nicolo had said. "Look at the brighter side; a small area makes for a more intimate space." Nicolo wants it to be a den where you can meet, talk, laugh, discuss, without having to worry that their voices will be drowned by the din of music. The menu includes a mix of Japanese, Italian and Indian food, and Nicolo promises "it will cost less than a grand for a couple of beers and a meal for two."
See how the visually impaired take pictures

On: Today and tomorrow
Where: St Xavier's College Hall, Mahapalika Marg, CST
When: 11 am to 7 pm
Call: 9920266191 / 9867409880
Entry: Free (let organisers know about your arrival so they can make arrangements)
Antarchakshu is the result of a year-long workshop where visually-challenged students were trained to handle the camera and take their own pictures. Partho Bhowmick, a researcher on art for the blind, helped train the students. "They used non-visual senses like the warmth of light or mental images to help them take the photographs," he says.
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At: The Elbo Room, plot 500, Sant Kutir Apartment, behind Levis' Showroom, Linking Road, Khar (W).
When: 8 pm onwards
Call: 26483316
Entry: Free

Mid Day had first reported about actor Dino Morea and brother Nicolo opening Elbo Room, Mumbai's first legit single's bar where you don't have to say sorry if you nudge someone. "It's quite small, so, you have to wade through with your arms, to make your own space," Nicolo had said. "Look at the brighter side; a small area makes for a more intimate space." Nicolo wants it to be a den where you can meet, talk, laugh, discuss, without having to worry that their voices will be drowned by the din of music. The menu includes a mix of Japanese, Italian and Indian food, and Nicolo promises "it will cost less than a grand for a couple of beers and a meal for two."
See how the visually impaired take pictures

On: Today and tomorrow
Where: St Xavier's College Hall, Mahapalika Marg, CST
When: 11 am to 7 pm
Call: 9920266191 / 9867409880
Entry: Free (let organisers know about your arrival so they can make arrangements)
Antarchakshu is the result of a year-long workshop where visually-challenged students were trained to handle the camera and take their own pictures. Partho Bhowmick, a researcher on art for the blind, helped train the students. "They used non-visual senses like the warmth of light or mental images to help them take the photographs," he says.
Grab a dose of love at a short film fest
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