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This is an archive article published on March 12, 2013

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At the exhibition “A Fantastic Legacy: Early Bombay Photography” at Max Mueller Bhavan,Kala Ghoda,with over 100 original images from 1850 to 1900,gathered from public and private collections,visitors can also enroll their children for a workshop.

At the exhibition “A Fantastic Legacy: Early Bombay Photography” at Max Mueller Bhavan,Kala Ghoda,with over 100 original images from 1850 to 1900,gathered from public and private collections,visitors can also enroll their children for a workshop. Organised by Mumbai Art Room,it is open to children aged between 8 and 12,each mandatorily accompanied by an adult. Free of cost,they will learn to create their own photo with a pinhole camera,hear about photography and the optics of a camera,apart from getting familiar with Mumbai’s history. The workshop will be conducted in English and Hindi,by Jess Cator and Shital Mehta respectively,on March 16 between 2pm and 7pm. The workshop can accommodate only 10 kids ,on first-come-first-serve basis.

Le 15 in Bandra

There’s good news for people from the suburbs who had to make a trip all the way to Lower Parel every time they craved a sugar fix from Le 15. The popular patisserie is launching a new outpost in Bandra very soon.

Known especially for their red velvet cupcakes and macaroons,the patisserie will be located at Dr Ambedkar Road in Bandra west and will be more than a take away outlet. The 250-square-feet store will have a small seating area and free wi-fi.

“Yes,we are opening within a month,” confirmed the owner Pooja Dhingra. Apart from their usual specialties,the eatery is likely to introduce a few new items,such as cookies and more flavours in tarts.

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