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Hit list: five things to do in Hong Kong this week (11-17 March)

George Clooney playing a fool, the Beach Boys plus Hong Kong Phil and some of the city’s top chefs in one food fest; some ideas for the week ahead

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The current touring line-up of the Beach Boys, who will perform with the Hong Kong Philharmonic. Photo: AP.
The current touring line-up of the Beach Boys, who will perform with the Hong Kong Philharmonic. Photo: AP.
HEAR revived hits from the Beach Boys’ 50-year-old album Pet Sounds when they team up with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium.
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A German Wirgin (left); a 1938 Univex Mercury (right); and a 1950s Microcord 6×6 medium format TLR (back) at Sunrise Professional Photofinishing.
A German Wirgin (left); a 1938 Univex Mercury (right); and a 1950s Microcord 6×6 medium format TLR (back) at Sunrise Professional Photofinishing.
BROWSE the collection of rare vintage film cameras and lenses at Sunrise Professional, a Sham Shui Po store that has been serving Hong Kong camera buffs since the 1970s.
Spring-inspired cuisine at Kashiwaya in Central. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
Spring-inspired cuisine at Kashiwaya in Central. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
SPLASH out on a 10-course seasonal kaiseki meal at Kashiwaya, the Hong Kong branch of a three-Michelin-star restaurant in Osaka.
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Chef Richard Ekkebus of Amber at the Taste of Hong Kong, on the Central harbourfront.
Chef Richard Ekkebus of Amber at the Taste of Hong Kong, on the Central harbourfront.
SAMPLE signature dishes from 12 of the city’s best restaurants on offer at the four-day food festival Taste of Hong Kong.
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