By admin , 26 September 2010

During a two-week trip to the Netherlands in spring 1928, the Barcelona-born modern painter Joan Miró (1893–1983) purchased picture postcard souvenirs from the museums he visited. The color reproductions of two 17th-century Dutch genre paintings particularly caught his attention and served as the inspiration for a series of original paintings he created that summer.

By admin , 26 September 2010

Embark on the M/V Sam Houston and enjoy a cruise down one of the largest U.S. Ports. We will pass cargo and military ships navigating the Ship Channel as well as at the docks.

This is a great opportunity to invite your spouse, friends, business associates and prospective NTBA members. Kids are welcome too. An exciting networking event!

By admin , 26 September 2010

This exhibition of photographs and videos by Fiona Tan (born in Indonesia, living in Amsterdam) is the first major presentation of her work in the U.S.

Whether drawing on old photographs, 17th-century Dutch painting, or 19th-century orientalist architecture, her conceptual and aesthetic approach adds a dimension to understanding Asian art and culture today. The NAF supports an educational program, Gallery Conversations in Identity and Immigration in connection with the exhibition. Invited speakers are Michael Ondaatje, Gary Snyder and Okwui Enwezor.

By admin , 26 September 2010

Calvin College opens the Faculty & Guest Series with a special performance from organist, Sietze de Vries. Sietze de Vries concertizes in the Netherlands and abroad, touring and teaching master classes in Europe and the United States. The recipient of many prizes in organ competitions, he has recorded numerous CDs of various periods and styles. He is increasingly sought after as a teacher and composer. This concert of organ improvisations will be performed with the Calvin Alumni Choir and with some audience participation.

By admin , 26 September 2010

The changes to the Dutch citizenship law that were approved earlier this year will take effect on October 1st, 2010. People born outside the Netherlands before 1985 to a Dutch mother and a non-Dutch father may now be eligible for Dutch citizenship. Citizenship is not granted automatically, these "Latente Nederlanders" need to file an application to gain Dutch nationality.

The Royal Dutch Embassy published information on the procedure and assessment forms. The application can be filed starting October 1st at all Dutch diplomatic missions in the US that handle passport applications or at any city hall in the Netherlands.

Applicants are reminded that citizenship laws are complicated, and that many countries have restrictions on dual citizenship. Seek information from the officials of every country of which you may be a citizen.

Background

While children born to a Dutch father and a foreign mother have always been eligible for Dutch citizenship, people born outside the Netherlands before 1985 to a Dutch mother and a foreign father were not. This strange distinction was a legacy from an old law from 1892, which was revised in 1985. Children born on or after January 1, 1985 to either a Dutch mother or a Dutch father have been eligible for a Dutch passport.

There was a grace-period in the late 1980’s where people in this situation could apply for Dutch citizenship but this did not reach everybody on time.

Overhaul Dutch citizenship laws

The proposal is part of a larger overhaul of the law on Dutch citizenship, including more measures to prevent dual citizenship and additional rules to revoke citizenship of terrorists in certain cases. More information on this and other changes can be found on the website of the Dutch House of Representatives.

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By Guus , 25 September 2010

Yesterday Sasha and I went out for dinner at the American Tobacco Campus.

A great start of the weekend.

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