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The long nights in Gaza

 

During the war in Gaza this summer, 17.000 houses were destroyed. Twice as many as in the previous war. Now, the families have moved back to their homes - trying to find back to normality in a neighborhood in ruins. We spent the night with three families trying to understand how it is to live in the ruins. Together with journalist Per Christian Selmer Andersen we meet Jamal who waits in vain on the roof of his bombed house for help organizations to reach him. The father Hani who have learned to fix bullet holes, but not to talk with his children about the war. And about 18 years old Imen who have lost all her books - and every night goes to the window to see over to the Israelis she hates.

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Fresco for the NYT

Steinar Haga Kristensen s a Norwegian artist who earlier this month, presented a piece at Oslo City Hall.An unfinished fresco and an opera about its creation. The piece is called: “The Loneliness of the Index Finger (Part II): The Specialization of Sensibility in the Raw Conceptual State into Stabilized Theatrical Sensibility (Consensus Image),”Read the story in  The New York Times here.OSLO, NORWAY - SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 The Norwegian artist Steinar Haga Kristensen is currently doing a two-year residence in in the City Hall in Oslo. His project is to paint an enormous fresco. CREDIT: Kyrre Lien for The New York TimesOSLO, NORWAY - SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 The Norwegian artist Steinar Haga Kristensen is currently doing a two-year residence in in the City Hall in Oslo. His project is to paint an enormous fresco. CREDIT: Kyrre Lien for The New York Times OSLO, NORWAY - SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 The Norwegian artist Steinar Haga Kristensen is currently doing a two-year residence in in the City Hall in Oslo. His project is to paint an enormous fresco. CREDIT: Kyrre Lien for The New York Times OSLO, NORWAY - SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 The Norwegian artist Steinar Haga Kristensen is currently doing a two-year residence in in the City Hall in Oslo. His project is to paint an enormous fresco. CREDIT: Kyrre Lien for The New York Times OSLO, NORWAY - SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 The Norwegian artist Steinar Haga Kristensen is currently doing a two-year residence in in the City Hall in Oslo. Dress rehearsal before the opening.  CREDIT: Kyrre Lien for The New York Times OSLO, NORWAY - SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 The Norwegian artist Steinar Haga Kristensen is currently doing a two-year residence in in the City Hall in Oslo. Dress rehearsal before the opening. Smoke break.  CREDIT: Kyrre Lien for The New York Times OSLO, NORWAY - SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 The Norwegian artist Steinar Haga Kristensen is currently doing a two-year residence in in the City Hall in Oslo. Dress rehearsal before the opening.  CREDIT: Kyrre Lien for The New York Times