Then on the 25th, Venus enters Leo and activates your career world, and suddenly you’re shining in the spotlight whether you planned to or not. Venus here amplifies your charm and reputation, so expect recognition from peers, bosses, or even random admirers. The vibe is magnetic: people want to work with you, date you, or support your projects. The lesson, however, is to lead with authenticity rather than ego. If you’re in alignment with your truth, Venus in Leo could open doors that feel like destiny. You’ve been transforming all year, Scorpio, and this is one of those weeks where others finally start to see it.
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Out of the many daily puzzles available online, the New York Times’ Connections game is one of the trickiest. For those playing for the first time, the goal of Connections is to divide a block of 16 words into four common themes. Some of these – for example, grouping four types of fish – can be very straightforward, while others can be far more abstract. If you’ve found yourself stumped by the latter, we’ve put together Connections answers and hints for today (August 24) below.
If you already know how to play Connections, you can skip this paragraph to jump straight into today’s solution. But if this is your first time attempting the New York Times’ puzzle (or you just need a refresher), we suggest thinking outside of the box for your answers.
Some groups are deliberately deceptive – using a previous day’s puzzle as an example, you may think ‘Heart’, ‘Cell’, ‘Body’ and ‘Nucleus’ are all connected through biology. But you’d be wrong, as ‘Heart’ and ‘Nucleus’ were actually two of four “Nexus” words on the day we’ve used as an example. Think beyond what a word means literally, try to see subtle patterns, and your luck with Connections will improve drastically. That being said, some days are still fiendishly difficult – and if you’re still stuck, check below for the Connections answer for today.
Connections hints for August 24
If you’re still trying to solve August 24’s Connections yourself, here are all of the words in play today and some hints on what each group is.
- GLASS
- CORAL
- TORN
- CURTAIN
- RENT
- RATTLE
- COLD
- BOTTLE
- KING
- BOOTY
- CARAFE
- SPLIT
- CLOSE
- GARTER
- CLEFT
- DECANTER
With that in mind, here are four hints for August 24
- Yellow: things that carry wine
- Green: snatched
- Blue: breeds of slithering reptiles
- Purple: words that come before “call”
Connections groups for August 24
If you’re still trying to piece everything together, here are all four of today’s groups.
- Yellow: wine vessels
- Green: ripped
- Blue: kinds of snakes
- Purple: __ call
Connections answers for August 24
Finally, here are the answers for Connections #805 on Sunday, August 24.
- Yellow: wine vessels (bottle, carafe, decanter, glass)
- Green: ripped (cleft, rent, split, torn)
- Blue: kinds of snakes (coral, garter, king, rattle)
- Purple: __ call (booty, close, cold, curtain)
You can check back for up-to-date hints and answers for each day’s Connections puzzle. If you get stuck elsewhere, we’ve also got answers for several other daily games – including Wordle, Framed, and Globle.
#ArtAttack
What: Esoteric Expressions
Where: Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, 205 Tansen Marg, Mandi House
When: August 23 to 31
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: Mandi House (Blue & Violet Lines)
#Staged
What: Kal College Band Rahega
Where: The Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
When: August 24
Timing: 7.30pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)
#TuneIn
What: An Evening of Poetry & Music – Meyebelar Gaan ft Taslima Nasrin & Kaljoyee Gaan ft Sriradha Bandyopadhyay
Where: Bipin Chandra Pal Auditorium, A81, Chittaranjan Park (CR Park)
When: August 24
Timing: 5.30pm
Entry: Passes available here
Nearest Metro Station: Greater Kailash (Magenta Line)
#Staged
What: Poetry Storytelling & Chai ft Ravie Solanky
Where: The Social House, 9A & 12, Hauz Khas Village
When: August 24
Timing: 3pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Green Park (Yellow Line)
#JustForLaughs
What: Maheep Singh Live – A Standup Comedy Show
Where: The Laugh Store, CyberHub, DLF Phase II, Sector 24, Gurugram
When: August 24
Timing: 8.30pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City (Rapid Metro)
#FleaSpree
What: Wedding Syrup
Where: The Ashok Hotel, 50, Niti Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri
When: August 23 & 24
Timing: 11am to 8pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: Lok Kalyan Marg (Yellow Line)
#ArtAttack
What: Naaritva
Where: Lokayata Art Gallery, 1 Hauz Khas Village
When: August 23 to 26
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: Hauz Khas (Yellow & Magenta Lines)
#TuneIn
What: 19th Pandit Siyaram Tiwari Music Festival 2025 | Pakhawaj recital by Gaurav Shankar Upadhyay, Devashish Pathak & Dhrupad recital by Sumeet Anand Pandey
Where: The Theatre, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
When: August 23
Timing: 7pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)
#Staged
What: Roobaru ft Pallavi Mahajan
Where: Hideout Studio, Shop No 1, PVR Anupam Complex, Saket
When: August 23
Timing: 5.30pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Malviya Nagar (Yellow Line)
#LitTalk
What: Khari Nadi – Richa Nagar, Shashikala Rai & Apoorvanand
Where: Conference Room II, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Road
When: August 23
Timing: 6pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line)
#Staged
What: The Corporate
Where: Rasik Performing Arts, Plot No 66, Sector 49, Gurugram
When: August 23
Timing: 7.30pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: MG Road (Yellow Line)
#JustForLaughs
What: Kal ki Chinta Nahi Karta ft Ravi Gupta
Where: Studio XO Bar, Trillium Avenue, Sector 29, Gurugram
When: August 23
Timing: 6pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Millennium City Centre Gurugram (Yellow Line)
Wordle may be several years old, but the wildly popular word game has managed to keep players hooked on their phone screens since 2021.
It’s for good reason that the game’s popularity hasn’t dwindled: it’s free to play and boasts a simple concept for a fun and engaging puzzle game that doesn’t take too much time. To play, you’re given six tries to work out each day’s answer, with each try providing another hint until you solve (or guess) your way into getting the right answer.
Even if you’ve been playing daily since launch, Wordle stumps the best of us every so often. Some answers are easier than others, and some might even be words you might not have ever heard of (cough, cough… WOOER).
But we’re here to assure you that there’s no shame in needing a little hint every now and then. Don’t worry, we’ll try to give you clues without giving away too much of the answer.
Here’s the Wordle answer for today:
Wordle hint and clues for today (#1526, August 23)
To start, yesterday’s Wordle answer (August 22) was RATTY. Here are your clues for today’s Wordle answer
- This word is a noun
- It refers to the action of joining together or the fact of being joined together, especially in a political context
- Begins with ‘U’
Today’s Wordle answer (August 23)
Still stumped? We’ve got you covered! Today’s Wordle answer has three vowels and one repeating letter.
Here is the answer for today’s Wordle (puzzle 1526 on August 23): UNION
We’ll update this page each day to ensure it’s got the latest Wordle answer, but if you don’t want to make checking a habit, there are some handy tips to work out each day’s puzzle yourself. Try to open your guesses with a word that has plenty of vowels – as mathematician Jonathan Olson identifies, some great words to use first include ‘Salet’, ‘Rance’, ‘Alter’, and ‘Crate’.
Past Wordle answer archive
When guessing the Wordle answer for today, it can help to know what words have come before. Here’s some recent answers:
- RATTY
- EXTOL
- LLAMA
- ROWDY
- ISSUE
- LOUSY
- MATTE

Similar games to Wordle
If you find yourself struggling to land each answer every day, good news: there’s plenty of other similar games that can test your knowledge in other areas. The success of Wordle has meant that everyone has tried their hand at making similar games – even Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo chipped in to launch Weezle, which predictably tasks players with working out a lyric from the band’s songs each day.
If Weezer‘s not the band for you, there’s always Taylordle – which is the same game, except with Taylor Swift lyrics.
Beyond that, there’s also a battle royale, a dungeon crawler, and one that tests your knowledge of geography – so there’s plenty to choose from at the moment. There’s even a NSFW version for adults-only!
Wordle is available for free on PC and mobile.
What would it look like if the “Avengers” of the K-pop industry came together to create a single team? And what if that team was not launched in Seoul, but by the first-ever K-pop label founded in the United States? The answer is AtHeart, who made their dazzling debut in August this year.
The group’s label, Titan Content, was founded by a powerhouse lineup: former SM Entertainment CEO Han Se-min, former SM casting director Kang Jung-ah, world-renowned choreographer Lia Kim, and Dazed Korea founder and current editor-in-chief Lee Guiom. With each of them standing at the top of their respective fields, Titan Content’s establishment in the U.S.—a first for K-pop—made global headlines even before AtHeart’s debut. Media outlets such as Variety and Teen Vogue spotlighted them early on, and Billboard named AtHeart one of the “‘Next-Generation’ K-Pop Group,” further fueling anticipation from fans and industry insiders alike.
The group name AtHeart is a fusion of “Heart” and “At,” symbolizing their aim to grow alongside fans around the world through connection and sincerity. All six members were born between 2007 and 2009, making them a full teenage lineup. Korean members Seohyeon, Arin, Bome, and Nahyun naturally nurtured their idol dreams in environments where K-pop was already part of daily life, from school band stages to music shows. Meanwhile, Katelyn from the Philippines and Michi, who holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and Japan, represent the new generation of global K-pop kids—those first inspired to pursue idol dreams after being captivated by performances from BTS and BLACKPINK.
Though they started from different places, the girls now stand together as one under the name AtHeart. Their multinational makeup is another defining strength. “It’s fun to learn and respect each other’s traditions,” Katelyn says. Bome adds, “Our different cultural and linguistic backgrounds actually make our teamwork stronger,” recalling the day she watched Michi and Katelyn see snow for the first time in Korea, laughing like children at the sight. “Little moments like that made us closer,” she says.
AtHeart officially signaled their arrival on May 29 with pre-debut single “Good Girl (AtHeart),” followed by their August 13 debut EP ‘Plot Twist’. Its title track was produced and written by Jonah Shai, known for working with Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes, while Rob Kinelski, who has mixed for Billie Eilish, brought sonic depth to the record. The dreamy EDM track thrives on its layered reversals and is elevated further by powerful choreography from 1MILLION’s Lia Kim, Titan Content’s CPO. Together, the package showcases the kind of performance and musical polish that K-pop fans have come to expect—and AtHeart delivered from the start.
From the outset, their extraordinary path drew global attention—but their story is only just beginning. “Someday, I want us to perform on stages like Coachella or SoFi Stadium,” Katelyn shares, while Bome fondly remembers the purity of seeing the first snowfall with her teammates as trainees. It’s this mix of youthful honesty and global ambition that positions AtHeart as one of K-pop’s most exciting new possibilities. Billboard will be following their flight closely.
Before debut, what first inspired each of you to dream of becoming a K-pop idol?
Arin: always loved dancing, and at first, I dreamed of becoming a dancer. I started with belly dance at a community center, then learned ballet, broadcast dance, and street dance. Eventually I thought, “If I want to share the dances I love with more people, shouldn’t I become a singer?” and my path naturally shifted.
Bome: I was in the school band and often had chances to perform. Each time, I realized I received even more energy from the audience than I gave, and that’s when I thought, “This is truly meaningful to me.” That’s when I decided I wanted to be a singer.
Seohyeon: Singing and dancing were part of my daily life since I was young. Watching idols shine on music shows, I started to think, “I want to be like that someday,” and the dream just kept growing.
Nahyun: My parents love music, and naturally I grew to love it too. I even formed a little idol group with my classmates in elementary school and practiced together. That’s when the dream started to become clear.
Michi: I began training in dance at age three—ballet, tap, hula, hip-hop, jazz, contemporary—and naturally got exposed to a wide range of music. I discovered a passion for singing in middle school through musicals. Then I encountered K-pop and was fascinated by the creative direction of music videos. Seeing BLACKPINK in concert was a turning point in my life. The powerful energy of that performance shaped who I am today.
Katelyn: Being on stage was always a dream, but I never had the chance to attend academies or formal training. During the pandemic, I watched a BTS concert for the first time, and it gave me the courage to tell my mom, “I really want to become a singer, please support me!” From that moment, I began seriously preparing to become an idol.
AtHeart

Image Credit: Courtesy of Titan Content From left: Seohyeon, Katelyn, Bome, Nahyun, Michi and Arin of AtHeart
What kind of memories do you hope to create together?
Michi: Since we’re all from different countries, we often talk about touring each other’s hometowns someday—America, Japan, the Philippines. Just imagining it is exciting! To return to our roots and meet local fans there would be such a meaningful moment.


Image Credit: Courtesy of Titan Content What’s been the most memorable moment since your official debut?
Nahyun: Hearing our name shouted in the audience during our first music show stage. Seeing the lightsticks waving made me realize, “I really am an idol now,” and also gave me a new dream—to meet fans at our own concert one day.
Michi: Our showcase and first music show are unforgettable. When I first heard fans cheering for us, it felt like the world had changed. During “Plot Twist,” I tried to capture its dreamy and emotional mood, but seeing the fans so close, I couldn’t stop smiling. The excitement lingered long after the performance ended.


Image Credit: Courtesy of Titan Content As a multinational group born from the first U.S.-based K-pop agency, how has that shaped your music, performance, and connection with fans?
Arin: Being from a U.S.-based company gave us a more global perspective when preparing our music and performances. Those efforts are reflected in our debut EP ‘Plot Twist’ so please check it out! And being multinational really helps us connect with fans all over the world.
Katelyn: It’s a huge advantage to learn and respect each other’s cultures in our daily lives. Growing up in the Philippines, I was always surrounded by diverse traditions, so learning Korean language and culture felt natural and exciting as I trained to become an idol.
Bome: Our different backgrounds make our teamwork stronger. I still remember Michi and Katelyn seeing snow for the first time in Korea and reacting with childlike joy—it was special because they came from countries without four seasons. Moments like that brought us closer. And having different sensibilities and styles makes our onstage expression even richer.
Bome


Image Credit: Courtesy of Titan Content Of the songs you’ve released so far, which are your personal favorites?
Nahyun: “Push Back.” We trained on it the longest, so hearing the final recording felt extra special. Our voices blended beautifully, and its Afro-piano groove feels perfect for summer.
Arin: “Plot Twist,” our debut title, is dear to me. The a cappella at the beginning and end stands out, and the lyrics carry a relatable message that makes the song even more meaningful.
Michi: “Good Girl (AtHeart).” It came out in May as our pre-debut track, and its high-energy rhythm lifts my mood every time. It’s also a performance piece that shows our strengths on stage.
Seohyeon: “Knew Me.” The sleek melody line matched my taste perfectly, and I loved it since the demo. Hearing the final version with everyone’s voices blended together moved me deeply.
Katelyn: I also choose “Push Back.” I love Afro-dance, and this song’s vibe immediately made me want to dance. The rhythmic sound fits my taste exactly.
Bome: “Dot Dot Dot…” It caught me from the intro with its intensity, and as an R&B track, it let me show my vocal color in a way that felt authentic to me.
What dream stages or festivals do you want to perform at?
Katelyn: My first dream is to perform in the Philippines, my home country, to show my family and fans how hard I’ve worked. And someday, I want us to stand on stages like Coachella or SoFi Stadium, sharing that moment with fans around the world.


Image Credit: Courtesy of Titan Content What are some “first milestones” you hope to achieve this year as AtHeart?
Seohyeon: Winning first place on a music show. It would mean so much for our sweat and hard work to be recognized with results.
Michi: Touring the world and meeting fans in person is my dream. And as a rookie group, being named “Rookie of the Year” would be such an honor. It will take a lot of work, but AtHeart will keep growing and showing our best, so please keep supporting us!


Image Credit: Courtesy of Titan Content Billboard named AtHeart one of the “K-pop Girl Groups to Watch in 2025” even before your official debut. What did that recognition mean to you?
Bome: Hearing that news while preparing for our debut gave us so much strength. It was a moment of reassurance—“We’re on the right path, people are noticing.” We want to keep living up to those expectations with consistent growth and show even better sides of ourselves this year.
At your debut showcase, you said you wanted to grow from a ‘group to watch’ into ‘great artists.’ What does a great artist mean to AtHeart?
Michi: For us, a great artist begins with teamwork. Respecting each other’s individuality while looking toward the same dream creates synergy. We’re still learning and have a long way to go, but if we can sing and dance sincerely on stage and give strength to fans, maybe that in itself could be called “great.” We hope to become that kind of team.


Image Credit: Courtesy of Titan Content You’ve cited Girls’ Generation as role models, and Sooyoung even appeared in your music video. What do you remember most from that experience?
Nahyun: Meeting her in person felt like a dream—I almost cried because it didn’t feel real. We were so nervous, but she came to us and said warmly, “Don’t worry, you’ll do well. Just work hard on the things you want to do.” That one sentence gave us so much strength and made the shoot much more comfortable.
The choreography for your debut album’s title track was created by 1MILLION’s Lia Kim, who also serves as Titan Content’s CPO. We heard she gave you a lot of advice during preparations—was there a particular piece of advice that stayed with you?
Arin: She told us, “Don’t dance as if you’re trapped, but show yourselves and enjoy it.” That advice really empowered me, and I kept it in mind throughout rehearsals and performances.
New Music Friday August 22: Ciara, Doja Cat, Kid Cudi, Teyana Taylor, Offset, Florence + The Machine and More
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Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between.
Earlier this week, Taylor Swift announced two new vinyl editions for her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl: The Shiny Bug Edition. Available in two colors — wintergreen onyx and violet shimmer — the marbled Shiny Bug vinyl records feature exclusive cover art depicting Swift wearing a dark, sparkly leotard with flared spikes and matching gloves. On August 21, she posted another countdown and unveiled another vinyl variant. The new “Baby, That’s Show Business” edition comes in two disc colors — lovely bouquet orange and lakeside beach blue.
Mariah Carey will receive the coveted Video Vanguard Award and perform a medley of her biggest hits at the 2025 MTV VMAs. She will return to the VMAs stage for the first time in 20 years. Busta Rhymes will receive the first-ever MTV VMA Rock the Bells Visionary Award and Ricky Martin will become the first-ever artist to receive the Latin Icon Award. Alex Warren, Busta Rhymes, J Balvin feat DJ Snake, Justin Quiles and Lenny Tavárez, Ricky Martin, Sabrina Carpenter and sombr have been announced as the first round of performers. The awards hosted by LL Cool J will air September 7 on CBS, simulcast on MTV and streaming on Paramount+.
CBS and Dick Clark Productions announced a new five year deal to broadcast the American Music Awards on CBS and stream the show live on Paramount+. The 52nd American Music Awards will return with a must-see live show Memorial Day Weekend, May 2026 from Las Vegas.
Due to incredible fan demand, Backstreet Boys announced seven more shows in February 2026 to their Into the Millennium residency at Sphere. Produced by Live Nation, the newly announced performances will be on February 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, and 15. The band shared, “We are overwhelmed by the incredible outpouring of love and support over these past few weeks. To our fans who have been with us for the past 30 years – and to all the new fans who’ve recently joined us – thank you from the bottom of our hearts. You asked for more, and we can’t wait to deliver with more Sphere shows in 2026. Get those white outfits ready — this is going to be larger than life.”
Blake Shelton has announced he is returning to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, with eight performances scheduled from January 15-31, 2026. Blake shared, “We had so much fun earlier this year, I figured – why not do it again. This time we’re gonna do it more country, with more cocktails, and probably make a few more questionable decisions. Let’s go, Vegas.”
Doja Cat has returned with new single “Jealous Type” which was produced by Jack Antonoff and Y2K. The song will appear on her highly anticipated fifth studio album, Vie, out September 26. Doja Cat has also announced her first-ever tour across New Zealand, Australia and Asia with the Ma Vie World Tour, launching November 18 in Auckland. The tour will include stops in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Manila, Toyko and more, before wrapping on December 21.
Steve Martin and Alison Brown announced their debut collaborative album, Safe, Sensible and Sane, out October 17. The album will feature guest appearances from Jackson Browne, Vince Gill, the Indigo Girls, Tim O’Brien, Jason Mraz, Della Mae and more. The longtime friends unveiled a new single “Dear Time” featuring Jackson Browne with Jeff Hanna.
Plus, new music from Ciara, Doja Cat, Kid Cudi, Jon Batiste, Teyana Taylor, Offset, Lainey Wilson, Old Dominion, Demi Lovato, Florence + The Machine and more!
CiCi – Ciara
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Jealous Type” – Doja Cat
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Free – Kid Cudi
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Big Money – Jon Batiste
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Escape Room – Teyana Taylor
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
KIARI – Offset
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Whirlwind (Deluxe) – Lainey Wilson
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Barbara – Old Dominion
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Fast (Extended Cut)” – Demi Lovato
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Everybody Scream” – Florence + The Machine
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“We’re Onto Something” – Kings of Leon feat Zach Bryan
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Make A Baby” – Tori Kelly
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Dear Time” – Steve Martin & Alison Brown feat Jackson Browne with Jeff Hanna
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
A Matter Of Time – Laufey
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Riverside Way” – Alexa Ray Joel
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Rocket – Dominic Fike
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Don’t Click Play – Ava Max
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Summer Anthem – Goo Goo Dolls
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Drum Show” – Twenty One Pilots
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Keep An Eye On Summer” – Jacob Collier
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
I Hope You’re Happy – BigXthaPlug
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Do What I Want” – MONSTA X
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“For I Am Death” – The Pretty Reckless
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Famous Back Home – Russell Dickerson
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“If He Wanted To He Would” – Perrie
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
I Barely Know Her – sombr
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Garden State – Jeremy Zucker
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“swear words” – Ashley Cooke
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Like It Like That” – Dasha
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Alienation – Three Days Grace
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Set Me Free” – Martin Garrix & Arcando feat Bonn
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY – Mariah The Scientist
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Love Letters Deluxe – Saint Levant
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“good guy” – Lindsay Ell
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“found u/me” – Good Neighbours
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Feelings Gone” – SG Lewis & London Grammar
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
MaRynn – MaRynn Taylor
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“spine” – Maggie Lindemann
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Se Lo Juro Mor” – Feid
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Bar Star” – Carter Faith
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“The Suburbs” – Ruel
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
The Clearing – Wolf Alice
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“My Side Of Town” – Josh Ross
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“amarillo” – JOAQUINA
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
Flash In The Pan – Samantha Gongol
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Blues Eyes And Red Wine” – Briscoe
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify
“Heart’s Back Home” – Jonah Marais
#Staged
What: Patte Khul Gaye ft Rakesh Bedi, Avijit Dutt, Kishwer Merchant & Anant Mahadevan
Where: Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts, 4, Safdar Hashmi Marg, Mandi House
When: August 22
Timing: 4pm & 7pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Mandi House (Blue & Violet Lines)
#ArtAttack
What: Echoes of the Earth – Solo exhibition of Ranjeeta Kant
Where: Main Gallery, Bikaner House, Pandara Road
When: August 21 to 25
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: Khan Market (Violet Line)
#Staged
What: Krishnaangi – The Unexplored Shades of Draupadi
Where: Lok Kala Manch, 20, Lodhi Road (Behind Sai Baba Mandir)
When: August 22
Timing: 6.30pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line) & JLN Stadium (Violet Line)
#TuneIn
What: Gabru Boys Performing Live
Where: Moriva, 25-B, Pusa Road, Block-11, Rajinder Nagar
When: August 22
Timing: 10pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Rajendra Place (Blue Line)
#CineCall
What: Goa Film Festival | Mogacho Korar (Directed by Silverio Cardoza)
Where: CD Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Road
When: August 22
Timing: 6pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line)
#LitTalk
What: Mere Paas Maa Hai – The Journeys of Bollywood’s Most Iconic Mothers ft Sohaila Kapur & Anuradha Kapur
Where: The Theatre, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
When: August 22
Timing: 7pm
Entry: Free
Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)
#JustForLaughs
What: The Duo ft Onkar & Kushagra Srivastava
Where: The Laugh Store, CyberHub, DLF Phase II, Sector 24, Gurugram
When: August 22
Timing: 5pm
Entry: www.bookmyshow.com
Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City (Rapid Metro)
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