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Education

Entertainment tips

FestivalsMooi Weer Spelen (Nice Weather Games), June 3rd and 4th: Delft’s streets come alive with the sound of music, jugglers, performance artists, tightrope walkers, games, food, and fun in just about every shape and form you can imagine.

This is one street theatre festival you don’t want to miss

Movies

Filmhuis Lumen

Magnolia, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, thurs. to sat./mon. to wed., 20:00, gripping, melodramatic tale of modern day Americans struggling with life and love in California.

Angela’s Ashes, directed by Alan Parker, sun. 14:30, Frank McCourt’s best-selling memoirs about growing up dirt poor in dreary old Ireland come to the big screen.

Delfia

Gladiator, thurs to wed, 18:30 and 21:45, Bloody sword fights, men in togas, old school violence in the Coliseum – Ridley Scott directs.

Apollo

Deuce Bigalow 3, thurs to wed. 18.45 and 21.30.

Haagse Filmhuis (The Hague)

Rosemary’s Baby, directed by Roman Polanski, wed 16:15, a classic 70’s horror flick, starring Mia Farrow and John Cassevetes, which, like The Exorcist, leaves you rooting for the Devil.

Theatre

Lantaren/Venster (Rotterdam)

El Alma del Bicho (dance) fri. and sat. 20:30.

Music

Faculty of Architecture

Architecture Students Party, fri 21:00

Speakers (near the ‘Animalmarket’):

Tune-up, Nederpop: thurs. 23:00;

Beatsclub, Jungilism, fri. 23:00;

Speakers DanceNight with DJ Robert, sat. 23:00;

Salsa Sunday, sun. 20.00.

Koornbeurs:

Triangle, fri. 23:00

Underground, sat. 22:00

Exhibitions

TU Library

Bach…but then different, work and study, until may 30th.

Central Hall of the main building of TU Delft (Julianalaan):

Nature paintings and plates for bathing birds, by Ms. Van Zon, on display until June 4th.

Leger museum:

‘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.

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag:

M.C. Escher , from May 20th to Oct. 8th

Festivals

Mooi Weer Spelen (Nice Weather Games), June 3rd and 4th: Delft’s streets come alive with the sound of music, jugglers, performance artists, tightrope walkers, games, food, and fun in just about every shape and form you can imagine. This is one street theatre festival you don’t want to miss

Movies

Filmhuis Lumen

Magnolia, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, thurs. to sat./mon. to wed., 20:00, gripping, melodramatic tale of modern day Americans struggling with life and love in California.

Angela’s Ashes, directed by Alan Parker, sun. 14:30, Frank McCourt’s best-selling memoirs about growing up dirt poor in dreary old Ireland come to the big screen.

Delfia

Gladiator, thurs to wed, 18:30 and 21:45, Bloody sword fights, men in togas, old school violence in the Coliseum – Ridley Scott directs.

Apollo

Deuce Bigalow 3, thurs to wed. 18.45 and 21.30.

Haagse Filmhuis (The Hague)

Rosemary’s Baby, directed by Roman Polanski, wed 16:15, a classic 70’s horror flick, starring Mia Farrow and John Cassevetes, which, like The Exorcist, leaves you rooting for the Devil.

Theatre

Lantaren/Venster (Rotterdam)

El Alma del Bicho (dance) fri. and sat. 20:30.

Music

Faculty of Architecture

Architecture Students Party, fri 21:00

Speakers (near the ‘Animalmarket’):

Tune-up, Nederpop: thurs. 23:00;

Beatsclub, Jungilism, fri. 23:00;

Speakers DanceNight with DJ Robert, sat. 23:00;

Salsa Sunday, sun. 20.00.

Koornbeurs:

Triangle, fri. 23:00

Underground, sat. 22:00

Exhibitions

TU Library

Bach…but then different, work and study, until may 30th.

Central Hall of the main building of TU Delft (Julianalaan):

Nature paintings and plates for bathing birds, by Ms. Van Zon, on display until June 4th.

Leger museum:

‘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.

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag:

M.C. Escher , from May 20th to Oct. 8th

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