ExhibitionThe NarcissistNorm Yip shares 12 erotic photographs he took of a subject he dubs The Narcissist, which highlight the erotic beauty of youthful Asian males.迷你倉 Aug 3-4, noon-6pm or by appointment, Studio 8 HK, room 809, Hong Kong Chai Wan Industrial Bldg, 26 Lee Chung St, Chai Wan. Inquiries: 2540 6267. Ends Aug 4The Passion Recaptured:Gallery by the HarbourReproductions of Van Gogh masterpieces from the Relievo collection on loan from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam that were created using reliefography, a technique that uses a multidimensional scanner to scan the original and piece the scans together. Daily, 11am-10pm, Gallery by the Harbour, shop 207, level 2, Ocean Centre, Harbour City, TST. Inquiries: 2118 8666. Ends Aug 4Not Vital: LandscapesVital displays sculptures from his “Lotus,” “Cow Dung” and “Dali marble” series. Mon-Sat, 11am-7pm, Ben Brown Fine Arts, 301 Pedder Bldg, 12 Pedder St, Central. Inquiries: 2522 9600.Ends Aug 10The Part in the StoryWhere We Lost Count of the DaysHeman Chong’s three exhibition project comes to the city. (The other two are in Singapore and Bangkok.) This one features 51 paintings from his “Cover (Versions)” series produced between 2009-2013. Thur-Sat, 11am-6pm, Rossi & Rossi, Unit 3C, Yally Industrial Bldg, 6 Yip Fat St, Wong Chuk Hang. Inquiries: 3575 9417. Ends Aug 10Le Petit Journal – Murder,Mayhem and Other CatastrophesMichael Wolf’s solo show features a selection of cover illustrationsinspired by the first Parisian tabloidLe Petit Journal (1863-1944). Viewingby appointment only. Michael Wolf Studio, unit 504-506, block A, Kailey Industrial Bldg, 12 Fung Yip St, ChaiWan. Inquiries: 6100 1295.Ends Oct 27Performing ArtsSensoryOInteractive show where toddlers are led on a train through a fantastical jungle inhabited by a playful lion. Limited English dialogue. A selection from the International Arts Carnival. Aug 2, 4, 11am, 2.30pm, Hong Kong City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, HK$110 (toddlers), HK$220 (adults) Urbtix. Inquiries: 2370 10440110Drama dealing with modern relationships and love. In Cantonese. Aug 2-3, 7.30pm, Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central, HK$68 (Fringe Club members), HK$85 (non-members) HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 2521 7251Da Capo!-Quasi ConcertThe bungling Konk Brothers bring their brand of slapstick humour to the stage in a show that combines physical comedy, acrobatics and pantomime. A selection from the International Arts Carnival. Aug 2, 7.30pm, Sheung Wan Civic Centre, 345 Queen’s Road Central, HK$120-HK$200 Urbtix; Aug 3, 3pm, 7.30pm, Tai Po Civic Centre, 12 On Pong Rd, Tai Po, HK$100-HK$160 Urbtix; Aug 4, 3pm, Tuen Mun Town Hall, 3 Tuen Hi Rd, Tuen Mun, HK$160 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2370 1044Gross Indecency: TheThree Trials of Oscar WildeAdaptation of the play by Mois�s Kaufman that deals with the writerand poet’s relationship with LordAlfred Douglas. In Cantonese. Aug2-3, 7.30pm, Aug 3-4, 2.30pm,Hong Kong City Hall, 5 EdinburghPlace, Central, HK$180, HK$220Urbtix. Inquiries: 9272 5207MAN2BOYTheatrical magic show abouta magician trapped in the nostalgiaof his childhood days. Directedby Harry Wong and written byHeiward Mak Hei-yan. In Cantonese.A selection from the InternationalArts Carnival. Aug 2-4, 8, 7.30pm,Aug 3-4, 3pm, 7pm, Kwai TsingTheatre, 12 Hing Ning Rd, KwaiChung, HK$120-HK$200 Urbtix;Aug 10, 7.30pm, Aug 11, 3pm,Yuen Long Theatre, 9 Yuen LongTai Yuk Rd, New Territories,HK$100-HK$180 Urbtix. Inquiries:2370 1044Blind Photographers (Take 3)Heiquan Theatre presents a mime drama about two blind photographers – one who wasborn blind, the other who was blinded in an accident – and their quest to capture and retell their experiences through photography. Aug 2-3, 8pm, Aug 4, 3pm, HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, 135 Junction Rd, Kowloon City, HK$120-HK$160 Urbtix. Inquiries: 9420 1150Eason ChanThe Canto-pop king in concert.Aug 2, 8.15pm, Hong Kong Coliseum,9 Cheong Wan Rd, Hung Hom,HK$200-HK$680 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2301 1096WarbringerThe new wave thrash metal five-piece debut in the city. Aug 2, 8.30pm, Hidden Agenda, 2A Wing Fu Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip St, Kwun Tong, HK$230 ticketflap.com. Inquiries: 9170 6073Rocking Friday NightAug 2, 9pm: The Monk Runnersplay classic rock; 10:30pm: KT Line perform classic and party rock; midnight: Sweet Revenge perform rock favourites. The Wanch, 54 Jaffe Rd, Wan Chai, no cover charge. Inquiries: 2861 1621TimelessThe local band performs Canto-pop. Proceeds go to charity Against Elderly Abuse of Hong Kong. Aug 2-3, 10pm, Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central, HK$220. Inquiries: 2521 7251BabyOThis interactive show for newbornsand toddlers features three classical s文件倉ngers who make quacking, croaking and splashing noises to create a harmonious choir. A selection from the International Arts Carnival. Aug 3, 11am, 2.30pm, 5pm, Hong Kong City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, HK$110 (babies), HK$220 (adults) Urbtix. Inquiries: 2370 1044One DreamKorean b-boy crew Last For One showcase their energetic brand of dancing and beatboxing. Aug 3, 7.30pm, Aug 4, 3pm, Tsuen Wan Town Hall, 72 Tai Ho Rd, Tsuen Wan, HK$120-HK$220 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2370 104418/F Flat CHong Kong’s longest-running Chinese radio drama hits the stage, presenting anecdotes of everyday life in the city. In Cantonese with Chinese and English surtitles. Aug 3-4, 8pm, Jockey Club Auditorium, Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, HK$280-HK$480 HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 3103 5900Jim’s Super Me Talk ShowJim Yan and Chiu Yim-keung perform stand-up comedy. In Cantonese. Aug 3, 8pm, The Venetian Macao, Estrada de Baia de N. Senhora de Esperanca, s/n, Taipa, HK$280-HK$768 HK Ticketing. Inquiries: inquiries@venetian.com.moDJ BenjaminThe American DJ spins dance. Aug 3, 10.30pm, Play, 1/F On Hing Bldg, 1 On Hing Terrace, Central, HK$200 (women), HK$300 (men). Inquiries: 2525 1318DJ RuckusThe popular club DJ fuses hip hop, rock, electro, house, soul, funk and reggae. Aug 3, 11pm, Socialito, shop 2, G/F The Centrium, 60 Wyndham St, Central. HK$200. Inquiries: 3167 7380Concert in the Dark 2013Dialogue in the Dark Foundation’s annual concert. Aug 8, 7.30pm: Kay Tse On-kei and Eman Lam; Aug 9, 7.30pm: Hins Cheung King-hin, Ivana Wong Yuen-chi and blind Taiwanese artist Ricky Hsiao Huang-chi; Aug 10, noon, 3.30pm: C AllStar and Eman Lam; Aug 10, 7.30pm: Ivana Wong Yuen-chi, Eman Lam, Fiona Sit Hoi-kei and Ricky Hsiao Huang-chi; Aug 11, noon: RubberBand and Yoyo Sham; Aug 11, 7.30pm: Hacken Lee Hak-kan, Joey Tang and Elaine Gu, Kitec, 1 Trademart Dr, Kowloon Bay, HK$480 (noon and 3.30pm concerts), HK$1,500 (7.30pm) concert-in-the-dark.hk and HMV branches. Inquiries: 9680 6054EverCanto rockers celebrate the fifth anniversary of their debut album. Aug 8, 8pm, Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central, HK$130 (advance), HK$150 (day). Inquiries: 2521 7251CinemaInternational Children’sFilm Carnival 2013LCSD presents a programme of 16 feature and short films, including the following five. Until Aug 11. Hong Kong Film Archive, 50 Lei King Rd, Sai Wan Ho; Hong Kong Science Museum, 2 Science Museum Road, TST East; Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Rd, TST HK$55 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 2900Jumping BoyDrama about a one-legged boy who inspires a former author to write again. In Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitles. Aug 2, 7.30pm, Hong Kong Science MuseumKauwboyDrama about the struggles of a lonely boy looking to keep his jackdaw from his father who threatens to take it away. In Dutch with Chinese and English subtitles. Aug 2, 7.30pm, Aug 11, 11am, Hong Kong Film ArchiveWorld Animation & Shorts 1Five animation shorts from around the world, including Tiger. Shorts with dialogue contain Chinese and English subtitles. Aug 3, 2.30pm, Aug 11, 2.30pm, Hong Kong Space MuseumWorld Animation & Shorts 2Five animation shorts from around the world, including Frog in a Wall and The Gruffalo. Shorts with dialogue contain Chinese and English subtitles. Aug 3, 11, 5pm, Hong Kong Space MuseumRicky Rapper and Cool WendyKids comedy-drama centring on a young boy looking to win back his best friend after the arrival of a girl threatens their relationship. In Finnish with Chinese and English subtitles. Aug 3, 7.30pm, Hong Kong Science Museum; Aug 10, 7.30pm, Hong Kong Space Museum100 Must-See Hong Kong MoviesHong Kong Film Archive presents 100 Hong Kong films made between 1916 and 1999, including the following one. Until 2014. Broadway Cinematheque, Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square St, Yau Ma Tei, HK$55 cinema.com.hk; Cine-Art House, G278-280 & 283 Amoy Plaza, Amoy Gardens, 77 Ngau Tau Kok Rd, Ngau Tau Kok, HK$50. Inquiries: 2388 0002; Hong Kong Film Archive, 50 Lei King Rd, Sai Wan Ho, HK$40 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 2900Story of Father and SonDrama about a father desperately trying to ensure that his son’s future will be bright. Directed by Ng Wui. Aug 3, 7pm, Hong Kong Film Archive; Aug 11, 2pm, Broadway CinemathequeBC SundayBroadway Circuit presents films screened on Sundays, including the following one. Broadway Cinematheque, Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square St, Yau Ma Tei, HK$60 cinema.com.hk. Inquiries: 2388 0002When Pigs Have WingsSylvain Estibal’s comic farce about a poor Gaza fisherman who one day discovers a pig tangled in his net. In Arabic, English and Hebrew with English and Chinese subtitles. Aug 4, 12.10pm, Broadway Cinematheque存倉
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