Tag: Makta
Makta episode 12 – news Culture and entertainment
Were you also a little surprised when you saw the last episode of “Makta”? Get ready for the very last fact check! Where did Kåre and Gro become? We don’t…
Makta episode 11 – news Culture and entertainment
Honestly: this week’s episode hasn’t been the easiest to fact-check. It becomes somewhat absurd to check how much is true in “Makta” when the episode itself is illogical. Having said…
The last episode of Makta is praised – Brings out the very special Utøya feeling, says the AUF leader. – news Culture and entertainment
The ninth episode of “Makta” takes place on Utøya. Specifically at AUF’s summer camp in 1981. In the episode we get a glimpse of the short shorts of then AUF…
Makta episode 9 – news Culture and entertainment
The fact check this week starts with one of the first things that happens in the episode: Were Thorbjørn Jagland’s shorts so short? Shoe player Nils Bendik Kvissel as Thorbjørn…
Makta episode 8 – news Culture and entertainment
This week’s fact check is about fat shaming, fake membership certificates and not least a very dramatic national meeting. Didn’t Thorbjørn Jagland get a hotel room at the national meeting?…
Makta episode 7 – news Culture and entertainment
This week’s fact check by “Makta” deals a lot with Sami struggle, ear ornaments and the inner life of the Brundtland family. What was the Alta case? The whole of…
Book letter #24 Beatles and “Makta” have been bright spots this autumn – news Culture and entertainment
Hello sick season! Like half of Norway, I have been knocked out by germs and rudeness, and haven’t been able to write the Book Letter for a while. With a…
Makta episode 3 – news Culture and entertainment
My train is loaded with … alcohol? Spirits, beer and aquavit must of course be included on political excursions. Photo: news Yes, and not a little either. Early in episode…
Makta episode 1 and 2 – news Culture and entertainment
Did a power struggle arise after Trygve Bratteli’s interview with Arbeiderbladet? Trygve Bratteli, Prime Minister from 1973 to 1977. Photo: Jan Nordby / Jan Nordby, news Yes, it did! After…