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Culture Agenda % April 12

FilmFilmhuis LumenTel. 015-214 02 26Billy Elliot, sun. 15:15, Poor boy in a depressed mining town dreams of becoming a ballerina.

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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, tues to wed 19:30, Everybody is kung-fu fighting in this critically acclaimed martial arts flick. Directed by Ang Lee, in Mandarin Chinese with Dutch subtitles.

Delfia

Tel. 015-212 38 55

Traffic, thurs to wed. 21:30; Soderbergh%s latest magnus opus takes on the USA’s ‘War on Drugs’. A film about the business of drugs, a business that ultimately ties the world together. Starring Hollywood’s new hot property, Benicio Del Toro

Miss Congeniality, thurs to wed. 17:00 and 19:30 and 22:00 (not playing on Sunday 22:00) Sandra Bullock is out of the Bus into a bathing suit while Michael Caine plays(?) a fat old bastard in this action comedy about an undercover FBI agent.

Apollo

Tel. 015-212 32 51

Hannibal, thurs. to wed. 18:30; The dastardly Dr. Lecter chews up more victims,(but not Jodie Foster), washing them down with a glass of Chianti.

Thirteen Days, thurs to wed 21:00, those thirteen days of yesteryear when JFK and the Yanks squared off against Castro and the Soviets, the closest the world has ever come to nuclear war.

Music

Speakers

Tel. 015 % 212 44 46

Gothic Cyber Atmospheres, with dj’s x-x-x and CO2, thurs. 12 April. 23:00; Funbeats R&B Party, fri. 23:00; Experience Speakers, sat. 23:00; Salsa Sunday Easter Special, sun. 20:00; Videolab: Stir of Echoes, tues. 21:00; Ellen ten Damme live, tues. 21:00.

Danscafe Naast de Kurk

Kromstraat 24

Techno-evening by XLR8, thurs. 12 April. 22:00.

Theater

Theater De Veste

Tel. 015 – 212 13 12

Stamping, theater concert by The Big Blach Flatfoot Stamp and Dance Company, sat. 20:15;

Exhibitions:

Legermuseum

Tel. 015 – 215 05 00

Military history of the Netherlands and the Royal House of Oranjean Oranje, permanent collection of weapons, clothes, harnasses, paintings.

Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara

Tel. 015 – 260 23 58

Permanent collection detailing the Netherlands Indië and Indonesia.

Nai Rotterdam

Tel. 010 % 440 12 00

Made in Berlin, six young Berlin architect bureau’s, exhibitionshowing different views of the architectural renewal of Berlin. 24 March to 6 May.

Jo Coenen % architecture as process, retrospective of the national architect’s recent work, 25 march to 13 may.

Het Prinsenhof:

De Aert of the family van de Goes van Naters, until Feb. 25; Panorama of Delft, paintings and drawings by Aart Houtman.

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 Friesian army, until november 12;

Techniek Museum:

Hub van Doorne, inventor and entrepreneur: The father of DAF, until april 30.

Foto Instituut

Tel. 010 – 213 20 11

Poetic Accident, photos by Servet Kocyigit, until April 18th.

Museum Paul Tétar van Elven

Tel. 015 – 212 42 06

Een stuck mette pen gedaen, from 21 april.

Film

Filmhuis Lumen

Tel. 015-214 02 26

Billy Elliot, sun. 15:15, Poor boy in a depressed mining town dreams of becoming a ballerina.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, tues to wed 19:30, Everybody is kung-fu fighting in this critically acclaimed martial arts flick. Directed by Ang Lee, in Mandarin Chinese with Dutch subtitles.

Delfia

Tel. 015-212 38 55

Traffic, thurs to wed. 21:30; Soderbergh%s latest magnus opus takes on the USA’s ‘War on Drugs’. A film about the business of drugs, a business that ultimately ties the world together. Starring Hollywood’s new hot property, Benicio Del Toro

Miss Congeniality, thurs to wed. 17:00 and 19:30 and 22:00 (not playing on Sunday 22:00) Sandra Bullock is out of the Bus into a bathing suit while Michael Caine plays(?) a fat old bastard in this action comedy about an undercover FBI agent.

Apollo

Tel. 015-212 32 51

Hannibal, thurs. to wed. 18:30; The dastardly Dr. Lecter chews up more victims,(but not Jodie Foster), washing them down with a glass of Chianti.

Thirteen Days, thurs to wed 21:00, those thirteen days of yesteryear when JFK and the Yanks squared off against Castro and the Soviets, the closest the world has ever come to nuclear war.

Music

Speakers

Tel. 015 % 212 44 46

Gothic Cyber Atmospheres, with dj’s x-x-x and CO2, thurs. 12 April. 23:00; Funbeats R&B Party, fri. 23:00; Experience Speakers, sat. 23:00; Salsa Sunday Easter Special, sun. 20:00; Videolab: Stir of Echoes, tues. 21:00; Ellen ten Damme live, tues. 21:00.

Danscafe Naast de Kurk

Kromstraat 24

Techno-evening by XLR8, thurs. 12 April. 22:00.

Theater

Theater De Veste

Tel. 015 – 212 13 12

Stamping, theater concert by The Big Blach Flatfoot Stamp and Dance Company, sat. 20:15;

Exhibitions:

Legermuseum

Tel. 015 – 215 05 00

Military history of the Netherlands and the Royal House of Oranjean Oranje, permanent collection of weapons, clothes, harnasses, paintings.

Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara

Tel. 015 – 260 23 58

Permanent collection detailing the Netherlands Indië and Indonesia.

Nai Rotterdam

Tel. 010 % 440 12 00

Made in Berlin, six young Berlin architect bureau’s, exhibitionshowing different views of the architectural renewal of Berlin. 24 March to 6 May.

Jo Coenen % architecture as process, retrospective of the national architect’s recent work, 25 march to 13 may.

Het Prinsenhof:

De Aert of the family van de Goes van Naters, until Feb. 25; Panorama of Delft, paintings and drawings by Aart Houtman.

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 Friesian army, until november 12;

Techniek Museum:

Hub van Doorne, inventor and entrepreneur: The father of DAF, until april 30.

Foto Instituut

Tel. 010 – 213 20 11

Poetic Accident, photos by Servet Kocyigit, until April 18th.

Museum Paul Tétar van Elven

Tel. 015 – 212 42 06

Een stuck mette pen gedaen, from 21 april.

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