FilmFilmhuis LumenTel. 015 – 214 02 26Together, thurs. to wed. 22:15, sun.
15:15; Sharply observed portrait of life in a commune in the 1970s, from the director of Fucking Amal.
Delfia
Tel. 015 – 212 38 55
Pearl Harbor, sat. 23:00, mon. to wed. 21:00; Bush W. is in the House, so let those all-American warrior hero types out of the closet, where they’ve been growing stale ever since Ronnie Reagan’s Top Gun. Here, Hollywood’s up to its old tricks again, bankrupt of ideas so rehashing this tired old tale and not letting historical truth get in the way of a good, sentimental, romantic tale, starring Ben Afleck, the handsome devil. But, at least, Hollywood lets the Japanese win, which is reason enough to see it
The Mummy Returns, thurs., fri., sun. 19:30 and 22:00, sat. 19:30, mon., tues., wed. 22:00; Great special effects if you can overlook the wooden acting, dull script and cynical cashing in on success of the first film
Apollo
Tel. 015 – 212 32 51
Bridget Jones’ Diary, thurs. to wed. 18:45 and 21:45 (sat. 18:30, 20:30 and 22:45, sun. also at 15:00); Film based on Helen Fielding’s best-selling book about a thirty-something career girl looking for love in all the wrong places and fretting over fat, fashion, and f*#king. Not satire, as claimed, but ‘flatire’, a new genre cynically celebrating the shallowness it is supposedly satirising.
Theatre
Theater aan het Spui (Den Haag)
Tel. 070 – 346 52 72
The Wizard of Oz, theatre group SPOT, sat. 20:30 and sun. 14.30.
Music
Speakers
Tel. 015 % 212 44 46
Beatsclub: Nineties Party, fri. 23:00; Experience Speakers, sat. 23:00; Salsa Sunday, sun. 20:00; Videolab: Charlie’s Angels, tues. 21:00
Koornbeurs
Tel. 015 – 212 47 42
Triangle, fri. 23:00; Underground, sat. 22:00.
Exhibitions
Techniek Museum
Tel. 015 – 213 83 11
Dynamic force and workshop machines, permanent; Van Telraam to Chip, permanent; Holography, permanent;
Legermuseum
Tel. 015 – 215 05 00
Delftse Art Nouveau, study and design 1880-1914, artisticexpression according to Delftse professors and artists Adolf Le Comte, Karel Sluyterman and Bram Gips, fri. to 30th Sept;
Military history of the Netherlands and the Royal House of Orange, permanent collection of weapons, clothes, harnesses, paintings.
Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara
Tel. 015 – 260 23 58
Permanent collection detailing the Netherlands Indies and Indonesia.
Het Prinsenhof:
Tel. 015 – 260 23 58
Panorama of Delft, paintings and drawings by Aart Houtman.
Paintings and tools in the city history, artistic expression and art, permanent.
Haags Gemeentemuseum
Stadhouderslaan 41, Den Haag,
Tel: 070 – 33 81 111, www.gemeentemuseum.nl
Auke de Vries: Costume design for the Friesian army, until November 12;
Nai (Netherlands Architecture Institute)
Tel. 010 – 440 12 00
J.J.P. Oud – Philip Johnson, a dialogue, the largest ever exhibition about one of the 20th centuries most famous architects, until September 9th
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Tel. 015 – 212 42 06
A piece done with a pen, until October 28th.
Film
Filmhuis Lumen
Tel. 015 – 214 02 26
Together, thurs. to wed. 22:15, sun. 15:15; Sharply observed portrait of life in a commune in the 1970s, from the director of Fucking Amal.
Delfia
Tel. 015 – 212 38 55
Pearl Harbor, sat. 23:00, mon. to wed. 21:00; Bush W. is in the House, so let those all-American warrior hero types out of the closet, where they’ve been growing stale ever since Ronnie Reagan’s Top Gun. Here, Hollywood’s up to its old tricks again, bankrupt of ideas so rehashing this tired old tale and not letting historical truth get in the way of a good, sentimental, romantic tale, starring Ben Afleck, the handsome devil. But, at least, Hollywood lets the Japanese win, which is reason enough to see it
The Mummy Returns, thurs., fri., sun. 19:30 and 22:00, sat. 19:30, mon., tues., wed. 22:00; Great special effects if you can overlook the wooden acting, dull script and cynical cashing in on success of the first film
Apollo
Tel. 015 – 212 32 51
Bridget Jones’ Diary, thurs. to wed. 18:45 and 21:45 (sat. 18:30, 20:30 and 22:45, sun. also at 15:00); Film based on Helen Fielding’s best-selling book about a thirty-something career girl looking for love in all the wrong places and fretting over fat, fashion, and f*#king. Not satire, as claimed, but ‘flatire’, a new genre cynically celebrating the shallowness it is supposedly satirising.
Theatre
Theater aan het Spui (Den Haag)
Tel. 070 – 346 52 72
The Wizard of Oz, theatre group SPOT, sat. 20:30 and sun. 14.30.
Music
Speakers
Tel. 015 % 212 44 46
Beatsclub: Nineties Party, fri. 23:00; Experience Speakers, sat. 23:00; Salsa Sunday, sun. 20:00; Videolab: Charlie’s Angels, tues. 21:00
Koornbeurs
Tel. 015 – 212 47 42
Triangle, fri. 23:00; Underground, sat. 22:00.
Exhibitions
Techniek Museum
Tel. 015 – 213 83 11
Dynamic force and workshop machines, permanent; Van Telraam to Chip, permanent; Holography, permanent;
Legermuseum
Tel. 015 – 215 05 00
Delftse Art Nouveau, study and design 1880-1914, artisticexpression according to Delftse professors and artists Adolf Le Comte, Karel Sluyterman and Bram Gips, fri. to 30th Sept;
Military history of the Netherlands and the Royal House of Orange, permanent collection of weapons, clothes, harnesses, paintings.
Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara
Tel. 015 – 260 23 58
Permanent collection detailing the Netherlands Indies and Indonesia.
Het Prinsenhof:
Tel. 015 – 260 23 58
Panorama of Delft, paintings and drawings by Aart Houtman.
Paintings and tools in the city history, artistic expression and art, permanent.
Haags Gemeentemuseum
Stadhouderslaan 41, Den Haag,
Tel: 070 – 33 81 111, www.gemeentemuseum.nl
Auke de Vries: Costume design for the Friesian army, until November 12;
Nai (Netherlands Architecture Institute)
Tel. 010 – 440 12 00
J.J.P. Oud – Philip Johnson, a dialogue, the largest ever exhibition about one of the 20th centuries most famous architects, until September 9th
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Tel. 015 – 212 42 06
A piece done with a pen, until October 28th.

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