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MoviesFilmhuis Lumen:The Virgin Suicides, thursday and monday22:15, Sunday 14:30, Sophia Coppola couldn’t act to save her platinum Mastercard (see Godfather III) but thankfully she can direct.

The daughter of Francis Ford and girlfriend of Spike Jones (Being John Malkovitch), Coppola delivers a smart and captivating film about virgins who committ suicide, what else?

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, monday 19:45, scantily clad women get cut up into little pieces by chainsaw-wielding psychopath.

Apollo:

Voldersgracht 12, Delft

Tel: 212 32 51

What Lies Beneath, thursday to wednesday 18:30 and 21:30, sunday 14:00; there’s something evil in the bathtub and it’s not Harrison Ford or Michelle Pfieffer.

Music

Speakers:

Burgwal 45-49, Delft

Tel: 212 44 46

www.speakers.nl

Tune-Up 4-us, thurs. 26 october 23:00; Junglism, fri. 23:00; Autumn Gay Party, sat. 23:00; Salsa Sunday, sun. 20:00.

Koornbeurs:

Voldersgracht 1, Delft

Tel: 212 47 42

www.koornbeurs.nl

Triangle, fri. 23:00; Underground, sat. 22:00.

Cultureel Centrum Abtswoude:

Aart v.d. Leeuwlaan 332, Delft

Tel: 256 92 06

All the drawers open by Harald Veenstra, sun. 15.00.

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

Kunsthal (Rotterdam)

Jesus in the Golden Age, until Jan 7th

Nederlands Foto Instituut

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

Koninklijke Library (Den Haag)

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

NAi (Rotterdam)

Riken Yamamoto: What makes a city unique?, until 29 oct; Benthem Crouwel Architecht – North/South line, from sat. to 26 nov; Clorindo Testa, architect and artist, until 5 nov; Reading by Clorindo Testa, tues. 20.00.

Galerie Lutz

Oude Delft 195, Delft

Tel: 213 18 49

Paintings/objects/work on paper, by Huibert van Dorp, until Nov.5 thurs to sat 13:00-18:00, sun. 14:00-17:00.

Van Gogh Museum

Paulus Potterstraat 7, Amsterdam

Tel: 020-570 52 00

Light! The Industrial Age, 1750-1900, 20 oct to 11 feb. 2001.

Haags Gemeentemuseum

Stadhouderslaan 41, Den Haag

Tel: 070-33 81 111

www.gemeentemuseum.nl

All over the place: fashion and traditional dress, until march 18, 2001; Auke de Vries: Costume design for the Friesan army, until november 12; The ear caresses the eye: Music in Japanese pictorial art, until january 14, 2001.

Galerie Ariana

Lange Geer 6, Delft

Tel: 214 23 01

Paintings by Ruud Slagmolen en Bronze statues by Luigi Amati, until november 27: Thursday to Saturday 10:00-17:30 and the first and third Sunday of the month 14:00-17:00.

Movies

Filmhuis Lumen:

The Virgin Suicides, thursday and monday22:15, Sunday 14:30, Sophia Coppola couldn’t act to save her platinum Mastercard (see Godfather III) but thankfully she can direct. The daughter of Francis Ford and girlfriend of Spike Jones (Being John Malkovitch), Coppola delivers a smart and captivating film about virgins who committ suicide, what else?

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, monday 19:45, scantily clad women get cut up into little pieces by chainsaw-wielding psychopath.

Apollo:

Voldersgracht 12, Delft

Tel: 212 32 51

What Lies Beneath, thursday to wednesday 18:30 and 21:30, sunday 14:00; there’s something evil in the bathtub and it’s not Harrison Ford or Michelle Pfieffer.

Music

Speakers:

Burgwal 45-49, Delft

Tel: 212 44 46

www.speakers.nl

Tune-Up 4-us, thurs. 26 october 23:00; Junglism, fri. 23:00; Autumn Gay Party, sat. 23:00; Salsa Sunday, sun. 20:00.

Koornbeurs:

Voldersgracht 1, Delft

Tel: 212 47 42

www.koornbeurs.nl

Triangle, fri. 23:00; Underground, sat. 22:00.

Cultureel Centrum Abtswoude:

Aart v.d. Leeuwlaan 332, Delft

Tel: 256 92 06

All the drawers open by Harald Veenstra, sun. 15.00.

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

Kunsthal (Rotterdam)

Jesus in the Golden Age, until Jan 7th

Nederlands Foto Instituut

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

Koninklijke Library (Den Haag)

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

NAi (Rotterdam)

Riken Yamamoto: What makes a city unique?, until 29 oct; Benthem Crouwel Architecht – North/South line, from sat. to 26 nov; Clorindo Testa, architect and artist, until 5 nov; Reading by Clorindo Testa, tues. 20.00.

Galerie Lutz

Oude Delft 195, Delft

Tel: 213 18 49

Paintings/objects/work on paper, by Huibert van Dorp, until Nov.5 thurs to sat 13:00-18:00, sun. 14:00-17:00.

Van Gogh Museum

Paulus Potterstraat 7, Amsterdam

Tel: 020-570 52 00

Light! The Industrial Age, 1750-1900, 20 oct to 11 feb. 2001.

Haags Gemeentemuseum

Stadhouderslaan 41, Den Haag

Tel: 070-33 81 111

www.gemeentemuseum.nl

All over the place: fashion and traditional dress, until march 18, 2001; Auke de Vries: Costume design for the Friesan army, until november 12; The ear caresses the eye: Music in Japanese pictorial art, until january 14, 2001.

Galerie Ariana

Lange Geer 6, Delft

Tel: 214 23 01

Paintings by Ruud Slagmolen en Bronze statues by Luigi Amati, until november 27: Thursday to Saturday 10:00-17:30 and the first and third Sunday of the month 14:00-17:00.

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