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Education

Entertainment tips

MoviesFilmhuis Lumen :The Limey, directed by Stephen Sonderbergh, thurs to wednesday, 19:30: Terence Stamp plays an old limey (American slang for a Brit) criminal in America.

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Apollo : .

The Perfect Storm, thurs to wed, 18:45 and 21:30, George Clooney grows a beard and togehter with Marky Mark sail out to battle a storm/tornado/typhoon/huricane/%. What next, Hollywood, a giant snowball rolling toward Manhattan?

Studio- D :

Gone in 60 Seconds, thursday to wednesday 18:45 and 21:30, Nicolas Cage continues his slide from respected actor to bad-taste whore just in it for the money. Here, he plays the best car thief in LA or the world or universe who must steal 20 or 100 or 80,000 cars before sundown or sunrise or lunchtime, or else his dog or mother or girlfriend or nextdoor neighbor is gonna die at the hands of some really really evil bad guy with a French or German or Russian or Alabama accent. Pathetic film and clearly time for Nick to put a bullet in his head or arrange a fatal car crash a la James Dean before he goes down in history as just another crap actor who started off good but ended lost up Hollywood’s butt.

Theatre

Theatre aan het Spui (Den Haag),

Het Sensorium, dance performance, by Sanne van der Putt. Follow the dancers on a tour throught he human brain. until Sptember 16, 20:30.

Music

Speakers (near the Beestenmarkt):

Tune-up Dance Area, thurs, 14 sept, 23:00

90’s Deluxe, fri. 23:00

Experience Speakers, sat 23:00

Tune-Up Alternative, thurs 14 sept. 23:00

Salsa Sunday, sun. 20.00.

Koornbeurs:

Triangle, fri. 23:00

Underground, sat. 22:00

Ahoy Rotterdam .

Music Expo, opening the new music season with exhibitions, concerts and workshops, Friday to Monday 10:00 – 18:00

De Doelen (Rotterdam)

Symphonic Adventure, by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Friday 20:15

Exhibitions

Leger museum (Delft):

‘Dressed to Kill’: The uniform as fashion – from April 1st to Jan. 7th 2001.

From Hendrix to the Sex Pistols, khaki to army boots – military uniforms as cool street-wear, as worn by generations of fashion victims. Unfortunately, the display captions are only in Dutch.

Museum Paul Tetar van Elven (Delft):

Textile in Style , until Oct. 28

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag:

M.C. Escher, until Oct. 8th

Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam):

The glory of the Golden Age, until September 17

The greatest hits of old Dutch art, featuring Vermeer, Rembrandt and Frans Hals.

Kunsthal (Rotterdam)

Jesus in the Golden Age, until Jan 7th

Centrum Beeldende Kunst:

Mama’s great ass tits, until sept 24th

Nederlands Foto Instituut

A glimpse of understanding: Contemporary Canadian photography, until oct 29

newMetropolis Amsterdam

EU Contest for Young Scientists, Monday to Saturday, until Sept 23

Koninklijke Library (Den Haag)

Queen to move: women and chess down the centuries, until November 17th

Movies

Filmhuis Lumen :

The Limey, directed by Stephen Sonderbergh, thurs to wednesday, 19:30: Terence Stamp plays an old limey (American slang for a Brit) criminal in America.

Apollo : .

The Perfect Storm, thurs to wed, 18:45 and 21:30, George Clooney grows a beard and togehter with Marky Mark sail out to battle a storm/tornado/typhoon/huricane/%. What next, Hollywood, a giant snowball rolling toward Manhattan?

Studio- D :

Gone in 60 Seconds, thursday to wednesday 18:45 and 21:30, Nicolas Cage continues his slide from respected actor to bad-taste whore just in it for the money. Here, he plays the best car thief in LA or the world or universe who must steal 20 or 100 or 80,000 cars before sundown or sunrise or lunchtime, or else his dog or mother or girlfriend or nextdoor neighbor is gonna die at the hands of some really really evil bad guy with a French or German or Russian or Alabama accent. Pathetic film and clearly time for Nick to put a bullet in his head or arrange a fatal car crash a la James Dean before he goes down in history as just another crap actor who started off good but ended lost up Hollywood’s butt.

Theatre

Theatre aan het Spui (Den Haag),

Het Sensorium, dance performance, by Sanne van der Putt. Follow the dancers on a tour throught he human brain. until Sptember 16, 20:30.

Music

Speakers (near the Beestenmarkt):

Tune-up Dance Area, thurs, 14 sept, 23:00

90’s Deluxe, fri. 23:00

Experience Speakers, sat 23:00

Tune-Up Alternative, thurs 14 sept. 23:00

Salsa Sunday, sun. 20.00.

Koornbeurs:

Triangle, fri. 23:00

Underground, sat. 22:00

Ahoy Rotterdam .

Music Expo, opening the new music season with exhibitions, concerts and workshops, Friday to Monday 10:00 – 18:00

De Doelen (Rotterdam)

Symphonic Adventure, by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Friday 20:15

Exhibitions

Leger museum (Delft):

‘Dressed to Kill’: The uniform as fashion – from April 1st to Jan. 7th 2001.

From Hendrix to the Sex Pistols, khaki to army boots – military uniforms as cool street-wear, as worn by generations of fashion victims. Unfortunately, the display captions are only in Dutch.

Museum Paul Tetar van Elven (Delft):

Textile in Style , until Oct. 28

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag:

M.C. Escher, until Oct. 8th

Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam):

The glory of the Golden Age, until September 17

The greatest hits of old Dutch art, featuring Vermeer, Rembrandt and Frans Hals.

Kunsthal (Rotterdam)

Jesus in the Golden Age, until Jan 7th

Centrum Beeldende Kunst:

Mama’s great ass tits, until sept 24th

Nederlands Foto Instituut

A glimpse of understanding: Contemporary Canadian photography, until oct 29

newMetropolis Amsterdam

EU Contest for Young Scientists, Monday to Saturday, until Sept 23

Koninklijke Library (Den Haag)

Queen to move: women and chess down the centuries, until November 17th

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