Exhibitions Pink Pigs Can Swim Yue Zhiqiang's humorous digital prints and oils of a pink pig diving into a pool (symbolising the New Year). Today-tomorrow, noon-midnight, Green T House, 208 the Arcade, 100 Cyberport Rd. Inquiries: 2989 6036. Ends tomorrow French Landscape: Connection and Collection Sara Tse's ceramic sculptures and installations constructed from objects collected during her journey to France last year. Today-Fri, 11.30am-7.30pm, Art Beatus Gallery, 35-37 Graham St, Central, Inquiries: 2522 1138. Ends Fri Changing Weather French artist Roseline de Thelin's light installation is a reflection of the process of transformation, inspired by the ancient Chinese text I Ching. Today-Fri, 11am-7pm, Sat, 11.30am-6pm, 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, 10 Chancery Lane, SoHo. Inquiries: 2810 0065. Ends Sat Cursive Artists from New York and Hong Kong, including D. Dominick Lombardi and Stella Tang Ying-chi, showcase their mixed-media works inspired by cursive writing. Tue-Sun, 2pm-8pm, Artist Commune, Unit 12, Cattle Depot Artist Village, 63 Ma Tau Kok Rd, To Kwa Wan. Inquiries: 2104 3322. Ends May 29 Fragrant Projections Writers James and David express their views of city life in short texts based on images by photographer GhostKamera. Opens today, 6pm. Mon-Sat, noon-10pm, Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central. Inquiries: 2521 7251. Ends Jun 2 Mastermind 2007 HK Art School's Master of Fine Art students present their graduation projects. Daily, 10am-8pm, the Pao Galleries, HK Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai. Inquiries: 9032 8989. Ends Jun 3 Chinglish Works inspired by Hong Kong language and culture by local artists including Tsang Kin-wah, Luke Ching, Hung Keung and Wong Chung-yu. Daily, 10am-6pm, Sat until 8pm, closed Thu, HK Museum of Art, 10 Salisbury Rd, TST, HK$10, free on Wed. Inquiries: 2721 0116. Ends Jun 3 +/- Local artists Chung Ching-man, Alex Heung Kin-fung, Jane Hung, So Siu-wai and Tsang Chui-mei explore the medium of painting. Mon-Sat, 1pm-8pm, Sun by appointment. Too Art, 2/F HK Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai. Inquiries: 2834 0123. Ends Jun 10 Performing Arts From Sunset to Sunrise - The Quintessential Cao Yu HK Repertory Theatre presents three classics by playwright Cao Yu: Wilderness (in Cantonese), Peking Man (in English) and Sunrise (in Cantonese). Today-Jun 4 (except May 28), 7.45pm ( Sun, Jun 3 also at 2.45pm), HK Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd, TST, HK$120-HK$250 Urbtix. Inquiries: 3103 5900 Lunchtime Recital Earnest So plays piano. Tomorrow, 1.15pm-1.55pm, St John's Cathedral, Garden Rd, Central, free. Inquiries: 2523 4157 Piano Recital by Gustavo Romero The American pianist performs works by Bach, Busoni, Chopin and Schubert. Tomorrow, 7.30pm, Lee Hysan Concert Hall, Esther Lee Bldg, Chung Chi College, Chinese University HK, Sha Tin, free. Inquiries: 2609 6716 Tao of the Heart - a Dance of Duality Chinese and Indian dancers explore the Tao with traditional and contemporary styles ranging from tai chi to flamenco. Tomorrow-Thu, 8pm, Sheung Wan Civic Centre, 345 Queens Rd Central, HK$150, HK$250, Urbtix. Inquiries: 6019 0621 The Cruel Sisters (a capella) Musical comedy about a love-hate relationship between two sisters. In French. Tomorrow-Sat, 8.30pm, Le Rideau Theatre Cafe, 1/F Hilltop Plaza, 49 Hollywood Rd, Central, HK$300, includes one drink. Inquiries: 2850 8833 Beautiful Cross Concert Beautiful Mind Charity presents a range of music, from classical and traditional Korean to pop and jazz. Features Korean musicians and groups including the four-fingered pianist Heeah Lee, cellist William Bai Il-Hwan, The Cross Band, The PHAB Children's Choir and Charis Ensemble. Thu, 7.30pm, HK City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, HK$150-HK$400 Urbtix. Proceeds go to Watchdog Early Learning and Development Centre, and the HK PHAB Association. Inquiries: 9747 5114 Jean-Claude Pennetier with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta Yip Wing-sie conducts the French pianist and the Sinfonietta in Saint-Saens' piano concerto, Franck's symphony and Lam Fung's Illumination. Fri, 8pm, HK City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, HK$100-HK$300 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2836 3336 Three Broadway Divas Randall Craig Fleischer conducts Jan Horvath, Lisa Vroman and Debbie Gravitte in Broadway hits including Cats, Evita and My Fair Lady. Fri-Sat, 8pm, HK Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd, TST, HK$100-HK$300 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2721 2030 The HKCO Virtuosi Yan Huichang conducts the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra with Kot Kai-lik on winds and Wang Dong on percussion in Chinese favourites including Ring in the New Year and Hua Mulan Overture. Fri-Sat, 8pm, Kwai Tsing Theatre, 12 Hing Ning Rd, Kwai Chung, HK$100-HK$220 Urbtix. Inquiries: 3185 1600 Poum Tchack The French acoustic group plays rock, jazz, swing, Asian and gypsy music. Fri-Sat, 8pm, Sheung Wan Civic Centre, 345 Queens Rd Central, HK$150-HK$200 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2527 7825 Solo Percussion More France's Thierry Miroglio plays acoustic and electronic percussion in works by Clara Maida, Daniel Teruggi, Iannis Xenakis, and local composers Keith Leung and Joey Tang. Sat, 7.30pm, HK Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai, free (with tickets distributed at 7pm). Inquiries: 2584 8517 Alban Berg Quartet The Austrian string quartet, featuring Gunter Pichler and Gerhard Schulz on violin, Isabel Charisius on viola and Valentin Erben on violoncello, play works by Haydn, Rihm and Beethoven. Sat, 8pm, HK City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, HK$100-380 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2268 7321 The Next Stop is ... Waiting Prospects Theatre presents a drama about two women stuck on board a train after it breaks down. In Cantonese. Sat, 8pm, Sun, 3pm, Tuen Mun Town Hall, 3 Tuen Hi Rd, Tuen Mun, HK$100 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2268 7323 Extra-curricular Memoir of Shangri-La Talk by Chinese painter Sun Guangyi on his experiences while on a 25-day barefoot journey. Today, 7pm-8pm, Sin Sin Annex, 53 Sai St, Central, free. Inquiries: 2858 5072 Stress Management Week Talks by Dr Santos from Hong Kong Adventist Hospital on relaxation techniques, stress hormones, depression and distorted thinking. In Cantonese and English. Tomorrow, Fri-Sun, various times, 26 Hillwood Rd, TST, free, includes blood tests, reservation required. Inquiries: 2835 0555 Cinema Summer Vacation 1999 Story of four friends who spend the summer at their boarding school grieving a friend who committed suicide and coming to terms with their sexuality. Stars Eri Fukatsu. Directed by Shusuke Kaneko. In Japanese with Chinese and English subtitles. Tomorrow, 9.45pm, Broadway Cinematheque, 3 Public Square St, Yau Ma Tei, HK$40. Inquiries: 2388 0002. The Fantasy World of Jacques Demy Le French May presents a retrospective of new wave director Jacques Demy, with 13 films (10 features, and three documentaries about him by his wife Agnes Varda), including the following two. Palace IFC, IFC Mall, 8 Finance Centre, Central, HK$70; Broadway Cinematheque, 3 Public Square St, Yau Ma Tei, HK$55; AMC Festival Walk, Level U/G, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, HK$60. Inquiries: bc.cinema.com.hk Ends tomorrow The Pied Piper of Hamelin Demy retells the Brother Grimm's tale about a piper who doesn't get paid after saving the town of Hamelin from a rat infestation. He returns to seek revenge by using his pipe to lure all of Hamelin's children into a cave. Stars Donovan Leitch and Jack Wild. In English. Today, 7.40pm, AMC Festival Walk. Three Places for the 26th A tribute to the French singer and actor Yves Montand featuring Montand playing himself. In French with English subtitles. Tomorrow, 9.45pm, Palace IFC.