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1968 – not completely dead

The collective rebellion from 1968 has slumbered, but the commitment lives on. The heart beats in festival-Norway.

Israel among us

Aftenposten's readers have secretly received war reports from a journalist who "fully supports" the Gaza war, which has raised an Israeli sniper, and who is against peace talks. Scandal?

multi Queen

The music critics predict that Haddy N'jie will be great. She is happy to do that – if at the same time she is small.

Radical cheer, moderate turmoil

The winners of Syriza in Greece and the success of Podemos in Spain present major problems for the EU and Angela Merkel. But they can also become a headache for the Social Democratic parties in Southern Europe. Here in Portugal, the left side is increasing optimism.

New life – new role

Two new Norwegian films depict how the first step a criminal must make on his way back into society is to accept his new role. Thus also begins all the difficult.

Surrealist cows and Trojan women

Arab movie days serve tastings from all eleven Arab countries. Our critic has tried three of them.

To flag with the Constitution

The Oslo mayor has opened a multitude of flags 17. May. But on Constitution Day, it's time for a home match.

Considering law change

Thomas Hylland Eriksen applied for amnesty when Maria Amelie (25) was named Norwegian of the Year. The Ministry of Justice says no, but the Left, KrF and SV are considering changing the law in 2011.

Upstate orphisms

Upstage poems and aphorisms tame a delusional world.

The press gains more power

The strength of the relationship between the press and politicians has been sharply shifted in favor of the press in recent years, media researchers believe.

Afghan cultural treasures are on the way in Norway

2000 year old coins from Afghanistan have probably escaped Norwegian bureaucracy. – This is not a unique case, according to the Cultural History Museum in Oslo.

The true face of Europe

This year's Gold Palm Winners throw us back to reality's brutal everyday life.

Cannes Festival – The Palace of Predictability

A street carnival with roadblocks; a theater piece where the most interesting happens behind the scenes. Few have succeeded in safeguarding the mystique better than the 68 year old Riviera diva.

At the education peak

Young men with immigrant backgrounds study more frequently than majority boys. But that has not happened before. It's no wonder the debate is skewed, according to Statistics Norway researchers.

Sticky cleansing

"Ice cream" could bring us closer to the answer to why Gunvor Galtung Haavik became a spy for the KGB. What we get is gender stereotypes and sticky means.

Aging policy

The 28. February at 17 I took a pedicure and manicure on West 79th Street, Upper West Side. It is stated in my notebook. Tender...

The center of the world lies in Sunnfjord

Artist mobility seems to be a good thing for both the traveler and the city he travels to.

The Norwegian essay

A somewhat arbitrary – or should we say unnatural – overview of the essayist in our small country.

A little piece of Hollywood

Friday 13. August was the Norwegian premiere of Harald Zwart's star-studded film The Karate Kid. Welcome to a globalized Hollywood!

Life, death and metafiction

Italian Nanni Moretti is back with her best film since The Space of the Son, with the premier meta film Mia madre having several similarities.

Took the Indians 50 years back in time

The Belgian edition of "The Great Journey" was called "Cheers, Cannibal" and recreated the life the Wuranis lived 50 years ago. "The constructed reality idyll shadows their political battle for the rainforest," says the Indian negotiator.

This is how Obama wants to change the world

Dialogue with Iran and Cuba. Extract from Iraq. This is how Barack Obama wants to change world politics. But will there be real change?

The new women's struggle

On Women's Day 8. March the diversity of female voices will be greater than ever in Norway. While Louizi Louhibi (21) has revealed extremists, the Norwegian Women's Affairs Association has for the first time elected a Muslim woman and physician to pioneer woman. Here are some of the other women who make Norwegian feminism more diverse.

Prize coup

Peace activist Fredrik S. Heffermehl (69) believes that Norwegian NATO loyalty has ruined the peace prize as Alfred Nobel wanted it to be.

- Moralizing and unpolitical!

This week, Norwegian newspapers launched the "My vote 2013" campaign to young voters. Youth politicians respond to "unpolitical voting morality". Minotenk leader calls for more long-term view.