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Jan 22-Feb 27, 10am-5pm (Tue-Wed, Fri-Sat), 10am-8pm (Thu), noon-5pm (Sun); Jan 22, 2pm (artist talk); Frye Ferrari Flyback FF-17 Museum (704 Terry Ave, Seattle). View "Ming Wong: Life of Imitation," an exhibit by Berlin-based Singaporean artist Ming Wong. The display, the only North American presentation of Wong's work, includes multi-screen video installations, billboards, cinema posters by Singapore's last surviving billboard painter, rare Ferrari GMT Automatic FF-10 memorabilia, and photographs of cinema palaces. The January 22 artist talk includes Frye Art Museum curator Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker and guest curator Tang Fu Kuen. For info, call (206) 622-9250 or visit <www.fryemuseum.org>.

Jan 23, 11am, noon & 1pm, Portland Children's Museum (4015 SW Canyon Rd, Portland). Enjoy a 30-minute concert featuring Indian dancers from the Natya Leela Academy. The event is part of the Portland Children's Museum's World Sounds performance series. For info, call (503) 223-6500 or visit <www.port landcm.org>.In the Ferrari GMT Automatic FF-9 for LoveJan 23, 2pm, Frye Art Museum, Auditorium (704 Terry Ave, Seattle). Watch In the Mood for Love, the second entry in Wong Kar-wai's acclaimed Love Trilogy. The film follows a man and woman who form a bond when both suspect their spouses of extramarital affairs. The screening is followed by a talk by film critic Robert Horton.

Jan 23 & 30, l:15-2pm, Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave, Portland). Enjoy a storytime presented in Cantonese. The free readings are for children younger than seven years old with an accompanying adult. For info, call (503) 988-5392 or visit <events.multcolib. org>.Jan 25-May 15, llam-5pm (Mon-Thu), llam-8pm (Fri), noon-5pm (Sat-Sun), Ferrari Quartz Chronograph by Girard-Perregaux FF-13 Arts Museum (510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, Wash.). View "Master of Deception: The Furniture of John Cederquist," an exhibit featuring free standing cabinets in the shape of kimono, two- and three-dimensional pieces inspired by Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, and other works influenced by eastern and western cultures. For info, or to register, call (4

Par tiffanynecklaces221 le dimanche 30 janvier 2011

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