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DISNEY ON ICE Wednesday at 7:30; Thursday at 10:30 and 7:30; Feb. 16 at 7:30; Feb. 17-18 at 11, 2:30 and 6:30; and Feb. 19 at noon at Verizon Center, 601 F St. NW (Metro: Gallery Place-Chinatown). For tickets, 202-397-7328; for information, 202-628-3200 orhttp://www.verizoncenter.com.

Hitting the Road

Explore more than 400 new cars, SUVs and minivans from more than 30 manufacturers and get up close to the hottest

models from Lamborghini, Ferrari and

Maserati at the 2007 Motor Trend International Auto Show at the Baltimore Convention Center through Sunday. There will also be race car simulators, celebrity guests and an "aftermarket alley" of parts and accessories. Tickets cost $10, seniors $6, ages 7 to 12 $4, younger free.

MOTOR TREND INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW Friday and Saturday 10 to 10 and Sunday 10 to 7 at the Baltimore Convention Center, 1 W. Pratt St., Baltimore. 410-649-7000 orhttp://www.autoshowbaltimore.com.

Politics at Court

The Virginia Opera sings "Agrippina,"

Handel's comic glimpse of a long day of imperial intrigue in ancient Rome, Friday and Sunday at George Mason University's Center for the Arts. Empress Agrippina schemes to set her son, Nero, on the throne after she hears that her husband, Claudius, has drowned. Complications follow when she learns that he survived. Tickets cost $44 to $90.

"AGRIPPINA" by the Virginia Opera, Friday at 8 and Sunday at 2 at the Center for the Arts Concert Hall, George Mason University, 4400 University Dr., Fairfax. For tickets, 888-945-2468; for information, 703-993-8888 orhttp://www.gmu.edu/cfa.

Impressionism Is Born

"Pissarro: Creating the Impressionist Landscape," an exhibition of 45 canvases by the pioneer of impressionism gathered from public and private collections around the world, opens Sunday at the Baltimore Museum of Art, its only East Coast stop on a tour of the United States. The show illustrates the painter's transition from traditional landscapes to bold experimentation. Timed-entry tickets are required. They cost $15, seniors $12, students $10, ages 6 to 18 $6, younger free.

"PISSARRO: CREATING THE IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE" From Sunday through May 13 at the Baltimore

Museum of Art, Art Museum Drive and North Charles Street, Baltimore. 443-573-1700 orhttp://www.artbma.org.

-- Compiled by Barry Barriere


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