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DEAR SISTERMAG READERS, The different films we’ve been using as sources of inspiration for our 2018 issues already offered the craziest ideas for contributions. This time, it mainly was the title itself and the vividly coloured decorations of the film that invited us to associations. We always realise how important a comfortable bed is for the own well being when we are on the road for some days. The hotel might be really stylish and beautiful – if the bed has a hard mattress or a blanket that’s too thin (yes, I like to have it warm, even in midsummer:)) I want to be back home. A restful night’s sleep is the foundation for a successful day; everybody knows that. That’s why the »PILLOW TALK« issue has a strong focus on the right mattress, cosy blankets and tips for sleeping. But it’s not only the bed itself we deal with in this issue, but also the bedroom. Because of lovesickness, DORIS DAY as the interior designer Jan Morrow transforms ROCK HUDSON ’s bachelor bad into a hideous den of vice filled with kitsch. Of course, no man (and no woman!) wants to live like

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that! That’s why we found two bedrooms of women and two bedrooms of men that more likely inspire to dream. The whole drama of the film arises because of the two New York singles using a landline together – a concept that’s hard to imagine, in times of second or third mobile phones. Together with Alex Kords, we even asked ourselves if the landline telephone already became extinct. The 1960s classic was definitely fun to watch for the sisterMAG team but also a source for the most different topics. We would love you to tell us the thoughts and inspirations you have regarding the film. Send us an email or use the social media with the hashtag #SISTERMAGMETIME.

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Love is a mad disease: two have to stay – Robert Lembke

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2018

MAY

W H AT H A P P E N E D S O FA R

»A YEAR IN MOVIES« is 2018 for

the sisterMAG team! We make a tour through film history and let ourselves be inspired by movie classics to the content in sisterMAG. In January it was the »BREAKFAST CLUB« , for the February issue »BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S«.

March and April were dedicated to the musical films »MARY POPPINS« and »SOUND OF MUSIC«. The early summer is all for Doris Day and Rock Hudson in their two movie classics »SEND ME NO FLOWERS« and »PILLOW TALK« . Get ready for the rest of summer! Do you have any tips or wishes?

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BREAKFAST IN BED Pillow Talk recipes ZEITREISEN Start-Up Spotlight MEN'S BEDROOM VS WOMEN'S BEDROOM COMFORTABLE NAP The history of the matress WELCHE BETTWÄSCHE PASST ZU DIR? BEDROOM BLOGGER-FEATURE

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Barbara Eichhammer

Victoria Beyer

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Alex Kords

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@iamvolta Dr. Michael Neubauer Elisabeth Stursberg

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Berry Aktuglu

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@bilderhof Cris Santos

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During our »Pillow Talk« cover shoot, HENRI took us back to the charme of past decades. Here's what we love about the hotel!

THE AT M O S P H ER E HENRI is all about authentic hospitality - whether it is in interacting with guests or in the creation of communal spaces such as the lounge or kitchen.

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And even if the destination in Berlin has only opened in 2016, one can still feel the nostalgic flair of past times.

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LIKE COMING HOME. HOME TO A PAST EPOQUE.

HENRI HOTEL BERLIN

THE RO O M S Whether compact cabinetroom, classic Les Chambres or Salon room - at HENRI, all guests sleep in Belle Epoque dreams, always with a modern twist.

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A N E Y E FO R D E TA I L S The HENRI hotel celebrates already existing Belle Epoque elements in the building and pairs them with personal heirlooms, flea market picks and more as well as a modern, contemporary twist. We just can't get enough! SISTER-MAG.COM

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SALONS & KITCHEN SPACE

T HE K ITCH EN Besides the 68 rooms at HENRI the kitchen is a central meeting point as well. Breakfast, dinner and snacks are served here and there is even more unique decor - just as in the salons, the lady's sitting room and the bar.

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Film ry o t s i H part

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the bleak film

How film noir darkened Hollywood and the world

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Text: A L E X A N D E R K O R D S

After divas dominated the previous part of our film history, this time it’s getting dark. We go back into the time of World War II, the horrors of which also left their imprints on the cinema screen, leading to the creation of a special art form: film noir.

Undoubtedly, World War II was one of the darkest times humanity has endured. When it was over, millions of people were dead and whole cities were lying in ruins. It’s obvious that the survivors couldn’t go on with their normal lives. The depressed mood also had an impact on cinema and prepared the foundation for the success of a very special genre: FILM NOIR.

German Know-how Film noir has its origins in 1940s Hollywood, although the term was entrenched much later. The film critic NINO FRANK created it in 1946 but it was only used retroactively in the 1960s. But what is film noir anyway? The term gives away one of its most important ingredients: the sparse lighting.

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Interestingly enough, Hollywood helped itself in Germany: The expressionist films of the 1920s that used the play of light and shadows as well as strong camera work to compensate for the lack of speech were definite role models. Numerous German filmmakers who had to flee from the Nazis

brought their know-how to the United States before World War II. An outstanding example is the director and screenwriter FRITZ LANG, who made ÂťMETROPOLISÂŤ in 1927, one of the most important films in history. He continued his career in Hollywood in 1934.

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A criminal case, ideally a murder, is staged in dark pictures, an investigator with human weaknesses investigates while he roams anonymously through a deserted metropolis. The story is told with narrative tricks like a voice-over or flashbacks – that’s the prototypical film noir. The 1940 film »STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR« is considered to be the first one since it – unsurprisingly – is a crime film that contained many of the aforementioned features of a film noir. One of

the actors was the Austrian PETER LORRE, who migrated from Nazi Germany to the USA in 1933. Many critics weren’t pleased with the predictable plot of »STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR« but praised the visual style. One critic wrote that the director, Boris Ingster, did a better job showing shadows than leading the actors. That seems to be a good characterization for the look of the film noir.

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too realistic issues

After World War II, PETER LORRE was one of the filmmakers who were under the suspicion of being communists during the McCarthy era. Since he barely found work in the USA as a result, he returned to Germany in 1949. There, he made the film »THE LOST ONE« – his first and last work as a director. The film reached cinemas in 1951 and is considered the most important German film noir today. LORRE plays a scientist who did research for the Nazis and killed his fiancée because she disclosed secrets to a resistance fighter. After the war, he was confronted with his crimes and has to deal SISTER-MAG.COM

with his inner ghosts. LORRE did not only process the Nazi era, which had just came to an end, but also his own fate as a refugee. However, there was hardly anybody who wanted to see the film, so it was removed from cinemas after only 10 days. In the USA, Lorre’s chosen home, the film didn’t even get a publisher. Lorre was frustrated about being misunderstood as an artist and went back to the USA soon after, where he made a living by playing supporting roles.

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Film noir in England & France

Other countries also produced film noirs after World War II. One of the best-known ones came from Great Britain and was mainly shot in Vienna: »THE THIRD MAN« with ORSON WELLES as Harry Lime. Film noirs were made in France as well. Just like the British film market, the French one benefited from the fact that several

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Hollywood grandees left the USA because they were suspicious of being communists and suffered from a virtual employment ban. The director JULES DASSIN , for example, went to France in 1952 were he shot the most notable French film noir two years later: »RIFIFI« . The era of the classical film noir ended with »TOUCH OF

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s 1941 l l e w n o s or

EVIL« in 1958. In this film – and

that’s a small recourse to the previous part of our film history about divas – both MARLENE DIETRICH and ZSA ZSA GABOR played a minor role. »TOUCH OF EVIL« was the last film the director ORSON WELLES made in the USA. He went to Europe in 1959 since he didn’t have the feeling that Hollywood film studios took his work seriously – a fate that many film noir makers obviously shared. SISTER-MAG.COM

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New darkness

The stylistic elements of film noir never really vanished and are implemented with convincing authenticity until today. Recent examples for those so-called neo noir films are the »DARK KNIGHT« trilogy by Christopher Nolan with Christian Bale as Batman, the two »JOHN WICK« films with Keanu Reeves, as well

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as »BLADE RUNNER 2049« , the sequel of the 1982 film »BLADE RUNNER« . The series »VERONICA MARS« that ran in three seasons from 2004 to 2007 and got a final film in 2014 is another example for the neo noir genre. And there will surely be many more representatives of this exciting art form in the future.

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TEXT: BARBARA EICHHAMMER

ILLUSTRATION: CAROLA KOBERSTEIN SISTER-MAG.COM

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In this Âť S E X CO M E DY ÂŤ with Doris Day and Rock Hudson, a party line triggers a lot of romantic trials and tribulations. With its sexual allusions and frivolous double entendre P I L LOW TA L K caused quite a stir at the box offices in 1959. From a formal level important: The ten intimate split screen scenes. A short overview.

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Look, I don't know what's bothering you, but don't take your bedroom problems out on me. JAN

I have no bedroom problems. There's nothing in my bedroom that bothers me. B R A D

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The telephone provides the basis for the romantic trials and tribulations in this popular romantic comedy by Michael Gordon. Interior designer Jan Morrow ( D O R I S DAY ) and songwriter Brad Allen ( R O C K H U D S O N ) have to share a socalled party line. Not unusual in New York during the 1950s. The shared line also meant, however, that the involved users do not know each other in person but can listen to each other’s telephone chats and cut into their conversations.

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tour, which triggers a series of romantic trials and tribulations, especially with mistaken identities. The film title is programmatic: With its sexual allusions and intimate double entendre, Pillow Talk caused quite a stir at the box offices. The film ranks among the three most successful blockbusters of the year 1959 from the film studio Universal. Pillow Talk is also an intermedial film, because it reflects and depicts the technological peculiarities and novelties of the medium telephone.

6 Wins & 11 Nominations OSCAR Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen GOLDEN LAUREL To p C o m e d y To p F e m a l e C o m e d y Performance (Doris Day)

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Production Code. P I L LOW TA L K encompasses ten split screen scenes, which show the intimate telephone conversations between D O R I S D AY and R O C K H U D S O N . Those scenes appear less frequently during the course of the film, when Brad and Jan get to know each other better in real life. According to film critic Hans Wulff, split screen means those »filmic image forms … which show separate single images in several image sectors« (own translation). Generally speaking, the filmic image is divided up into several single images which present

multiple settings simultaneously. Thus, split screen is the ideal stylistic device to portray the communication situation of a telephone conversation – with its situation of spatial distance and communicative nearness. During the 1950s and 1960s, an optical printer generated the cinematic effect, which can today be realised with digital technology. At the beginning of Pillow Talk the shared party line is introduced via a three-fold split screen. Very striking: The synthetized single images all show a characteristic V-form which is reminiscent of

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Brad have a telephone chat with each other while lying in their own bath tubs.

and P H I L L I P S S M A L L E Y ' S film S U S P E N S E ( 1 9 1 3) , which inscribes Pillow Talk immediately into the tradition of split screen movies. For the short silent film Suspense was the first film ever to showcase split screen technique and in a particular V-form. LO I S

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How much the split screen symbolises implicit eroticism and the separation of the sexes in Pillow Talk is made clear in the bathtub scene, in which Jan and

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In this scene, the film image is subdivided into two separate images, which show Jan’s and Brad’s bathrooms respectively. Both are lying (separated by split screen on a formal level of the film image) in their own bath tub. The image cadre, lighting, miseen-scene and colours, however, evoke the impression that Jan and Brad share the same bath tub. Such an erotic-intimate double entendre is supported by the fact, that the boundaries of the filmic image seem to blur, when Brad’s naked foot is touching the tiles and Jan quickly withdraws her

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foot (because of the seeming body contact). The subdivided screen is attributed with a decidedly tactile border according to film critic M A LT E H AG E N E R . The aesthetics of the split screen turn into an erotic stylistic device, which helps to create intimacy and sexual allusions during the rigid Hays Production Code. Thus, the film uses the split screen to depict premarital sexuality in a legitimate way. Brad and Jan are, for instance, also shown together in bed with the help of a split screen mode. The boundary between split images is on the one hand separating but can also be understood as one coherent space. It is exactly this double

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Cry? I never knew a woman that size had that much water in her.

THELMA:

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Officer, arrest this man - he's taking me up to his apartment! POLICE OFFICER:

From the mid-1950s to the mid1960s, the split screen technique was programmatic in Hollywood film for a specific subgenre of romantic comedies: the so-called » S E X CO M E D I E S « like LOV E R CO M E B A C K (1961; Doris Day and Rock Hudson) or I N D I S C R E E T (1958; Ingrid Bergmann and Cary Grant). The »sex comedy« experienced its heyday for about ten years: For with the emergence of the Swinging Sixties and their liberal sexual mores, the

Well, I can't say that I blame him, miss.

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Indiscreet (Hans Otto Wendt) romantic comedies of the fifties seemed rather old-fashioned and obsolete. The release of the Playboy-magazine in November 1953 and the Alfred Kinsey report on female sexuality triggered the sex topic also for Hollywood films. The term »sex comedy« is in fact a bit misleading: A better term would be »battle of the sexes comedies«. For in the films, there is actually no sex at all. The Hays Production Code prohibited a

Lover come Back (Klaus Dill) liberal representation of sexuality on screen. The films were rather full of implicit allusions to eroticism, sexual double entendre, discreet fade-outs and visual metaphors. Sex comedies are usually situated in the modern milieu of US-American cities and show contemporary work world of the 1960s.

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Actors D O R I S

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From today’s perspective it is difficult to imagine the stir that P I L LOW TA L K caused after its release: D O R I S DAY with her image as eternal »screen virgin« could be seen for the first time in an intimate role with sexual allusions. The film was both risky and ground breaking for her image. Producer R O S S H U N T E R , who persuaded her to take the

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role, even said that he had been responsible »for taking Doris Day out of the kitchen and into the bedroom«. Nonetheless, Pillow Talk depicts relatively conservative gender roles: Although Jan is a working woman, her profession as an interior designer locates her in the private sphere, since she is professionally responsible for making a home more

NAME Doris Day B I R T H D AT E April 3, 1922 (age 96) PLACE OF BIRTH Cincinnati, Ohio FILM DEBUT Romance on the High Seas, 1948

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NAME Rock Hudson B I R T H D AT E April 3, 1922 (age 96) D E AT H D AT E October 2, 1985 FILM DEBUT Fighter Squadrons, 1948

comfortable. Furthermore, the film features some sexist sayings that cement patriarchal gender conventions and are from today’s point of view politically incorrect, e.g. when T H E L M A R I T T E R says to Doris Day: »IF THERE’S ANYTHING W O R S E T H A N A WO M A N L I V I N G A LO N E , I T ’ S A WO M A N S AY I N G S H E L I K E S I T «

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Of Housewives

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STR A I G H T TO TH E 6 0 S This time, we are all about the 60s classic »Pillow Talk« and of course, that got us in the mood for some of the iconic 60s styles, Doris Day wears in the film.

At least my problems can be solved in one bedroom. You couldn't solve yours in a thousand.

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The 1960s flip is a look, which fashion and film icon Doris Day wore quite frequently and turned into an optical highlight. What I love about this hairdo is the simplicity and its feminine character. This may be one of the reasons, why it was a quite popular style in the 1960s - featured by Doris Day as well as Jackie Kennedy or Brigitte Bardot.

VICTORIA BEYER

Victoria Beyer studied history of arts before starting her blog Vintagemaedchen in 2014. She writes about life and fashion from the past decades, with a special focus on sustainability and

• an iron • soft hairspray • a comb and a few pins. • Add a dramatic eyeliner and light lipstick – et voilà!

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1 HEAT PROTECTION

As a preparation I recommend using heat protection spray for your hair-ends, as we will curl them afterwards. In case you do not have bangs – just like me – you can create a sideparting in the front, which we can turn into fake-bangs later.

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Tease the hair on the back of your head, using a simple comb and soft hairspray.

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When you pin the hot strands into curls while cooling down, they will be more stable in the end! Fix everything with hairspray and open the curls again.

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ZEITREISEN BRANCH

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ZEITREISEN – DIGITAL BUS TOUR!

ZEITREISEN ,

was founded by Arne Krasting and Marcel Piethe. We met while studying history at Humboldt University. We founded the agency in 2000. Since then, Zeitreisen has offered multimedia sightseeing formats such as the videoBustour and the videoTabletTour. In recent years

we have expanded our portfolio and now also offer team-building activities like the tablet rally, street art workshops, culinary tours, and the chance to make your own movie.

»IT WAS SO FASZINATING - SUDDENLY YOU SEE YOUR OWN CIT Y WITH COMPLETELY DIFFERENT EYES. A L MO S T A M A GIC A L MOMEN T.« RBB RADIO EINS

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»THE V IDEO BUS TOUR M AKES HISTORY COME ALIVE IN THE TRUEST SENSE OF THE WORD.« BERLINER MORGENPOST

IDEA & CONCEPT

We came up with the idea during our studies, when we offered city tours in our free time. Berlin is a city full of history – an open-air museum of the 20th Century, so to speak. After the first guided tours, we had so much fun conveying this story that we stuck with it after our studies. At the beginning we were still underway with old city maps and photos. Then we had a question: How can we convey the history, and above all the many structural changes of the city, more vividly so that our guests can really immerse themselves in the many layers of time that surround them in Berlin? So in 2004 we developed the VIDEOBUSTOUR – Berlin and Germany's first and only multimedia city tour. WHAT MAKES YOUR TOURS UNIQUE?

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at their original locations. This gives guests the ultimate before and after experience. At the Brandenburg Gate, for example, you can see how the Wall was built in 1961 and how it fell again in 1989. All of our clips are built into a narrative by our guides so that the guests get an overview from the history of Prussia to the present during their time travel through Berlin. Besides the films, our guides are the second special feature of the tour. From the Berlin girl with her famous »SCHNAUZE« to the cool film freak and dashing historian, we have the right guide for every tour. Besides time travel, we

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offer many other thematic tours. Our favourite tour is certainly the »FILMSTADT BERLIN« , where we travel to film locations of many famous Berlin movies and play the corresponding clips on the spot. From classics like »EINS, ZWEI, DREI« and »DIE LEGENDE VON PAUL UND PAULA« to »RUN LOLA RUN« , »GOODBYE LENIN« , and the Hollywood blockbusters »THE BOURNE SUPREMECY« and »VALKYRIE« , our rolling cinema shows film history live in the cityscape. NAME

The name came from our idea to take our guests on a time travel through history.

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WHO ARE YOUR TOURS MADE FOR?

The aim of our tours is to appeal to all generations – tourists and Berliners who say that they have never seen their city like this before. THE TEAM

Besides Arne, who runs the business side, and Marcel, who takes care of the projects and history marketing, Andreas is the co-inventor of the videoBustour. He is responsible for editing and clips. Laura supports Arne in project management and Kai is responsible for marketing and communication with customers. Furthermore, there are our

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– CAPITAL OF REVOLT« for the

regular guides Alex and Bobby, who haven't just been involved with leading tours from day one, but also develop new tours and formats.

Federal Agency for Political Education. Our many thematic tours are always updated with new films that we integrate. In addition, we write offers for our B2C customers, who often request our formats with extras. And, of course, social media is also part of everyday life: Facebook, Instagram, and the rest.

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We are constantly developing new tours. Every year there is a special Berlinale tour, last year there were films that were shot in West Berlin, and this year everything was under the motto »WEIMAR CINEMA IN BERLIN« . We designed the videoBustour »MYTHOS 68

In the future we want to continue to offer our sightseeing tours in other cities. We already have tours in Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Potsdam, Leipzig, Dresden, Potsdam, and Vienna. However, because we are based in Berlin, there is still some work to be

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done. We also want to cooperate more with film productions for our movie tours. In the next few months, exciting things are about to happen in Berlin: The premiere of »BABYLON BERLIN« , which takes viewers into the Roaring Twenties. And we have a tour to complement the series »TANZ AUF DEM VULKAN« in the videoBus. WHAT MAKES THE COMBINATION OF BUS TOUR AND MOVIES/FILM CLIPS SO SPECIAL FOR YOU?

Our tours and films eliminate the old prejudice that history is boring. Our aim is to always provide great historical content that entertains and informs our guests at the same time.

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FILM CITY BERLIN THE ROLLING CINEMA REVIEW SOPHIA WERNER

As a non-Berliner I have already taken various sightseeing tours through the capital. Bus tours, boat tours, walking tours, the full program. City specifics aside, I can say that many of these tours are quite similar – informative and solid. The startup ZEITREISEN promises something a little different, with a new format, and I was curious to check it out for myself. Underway with the rolling cinema and one of the founders himself as a tour guide, I got to know Berlin as a hot spot for film. SISTER-MAG.COM

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Arne started the tour with a film quiz to put participants of the rolling cinema in the right mood – and with great success. Picture puzzles, film quotes to take home with you, and much more awakened one's penchant for discovery!


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IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF »EMIL AND THE DETECTIVES«, THE POTSDAMER PLATZ 1931 AND TODAY.

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Behind this tour are a series of long nights with a lot of drinks, cigarettes, and, of course, movies. There was no absence of arduous research, as some films were only available on cassettes at that time.

In addition to well-known sights like the Gendarmenmarkt, the Reichstag, and the Lustgarten at Berlin Cathedral, the tour also led to places where bus tours normally don't venture – whether visiting Paul and Paula (from »The Legend of Paul and Paula«) near Berghain in Friedrichshain or at Markhalle 9's Weltrestaurant in Kreuzberg in the footsteps of »Herr Lehmann«.

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Unexpected road closures couldn't disturb Arne. He used the opportunity to show films and locations along the detour that were not actually on the schedule. Two thumbs up for his spontaneity and extensive knowledge.

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As we all know, Lola runs fast – perhaps impossibly so. In 20 minutes Lola makes it through Berlin. Zeitreisen has done the work and created a map that marks Lola's route and stops along the way. Details like these made the tour even more interesting and let you dive into the world of movies.

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»THIS IS FUNN Y, A MUSING AND SOMETIMES AMAZING. COMPARING THE FILM IMAGES WITH THE TODAY IS A VERY SPECIAL ATTRACTION OF THIS SL IGH T LY DIFFEREN T, BU T VERY ORIGINAL CITY TOUR. «

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STRAUSBERGER PLATZ AS SHOOTING LOCATION FOR THE FILM »GOOD BYE, LENIN!«

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A very lively and entertaining tour that shows the capital from a different perspective. In my own experience, it is not a prerequisite to be a film specialist in order to have a great time. The direct comparison of film scenes and locations provides many a-ha moments for everyone. I was just one among many faces grinning broadly and clapping hands after the two-hour trek that covered 16 films and shoot locations.

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recipes from B E ATA L U B A S

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There's nobody better to ask for a foodie interpretation of the term »pillow talk« than Beata Lubas, the creator behind the »spoonful of sugar« recipes in sisterMAG 35 . And she didn’t disappoint: berry bowls, cardamom pancakes, and waffles yummy!

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SU PE R FO OD S M O O T H I E B OW L S

Perfect for those sunny summer mornings!

Makes 2 large portions ingredients

1 5 0 g f r o z e n raspberries 1 f r o z e n banana 1 0 o g f r e s h s t r a w b e r r i e s 250ml milk 1 0 0 m l p o m e g r a n a t e j u i c e 2 g e n e r o u s teaspoons of v a n i l l a p a s t e

1 . Place all the ingredients in a powerful

blender (like Vitamix) and mix until smooth. 2 . Divide the smoothie mixture between

bowls and top with fresh raspberries, chopped almonds, and sprinkle with chia seeds. It’s perfect for sunny mornings!

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Breakfasts that wake you up with the scent of cardamom are the best way to start the day!

1 . Put the ricotta, milk, and egg yolks

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into a bowl and mix well to combine. Stir in the flour, baking powder, desiccated coconut, cardamom, vanilla paste, and maple syrup, and gently whisk to make a smooth batter. Beat the egg whites until they become foamy and then fold them into the ricotta mixture. 2 . Heat the oil in a large frying pan

and drop in 2 spoonfuls of batter for each pancake. 3 . Cook the pancakes for a couple of

minutes until golden and then flip them over and cook the other side. Repeat with the rest of the batter. 4 . Top with with Greek yoghurt, warm

maple syrup, and fresh raspberries.

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Serve with icing sugar, warm vanilla maple syrup and fresh strawberries.

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the batter onto it in batches, and cook according to the instructions on your device, until golden brown. Then move the waffles onto a cooling rack and repeat with the rest of the batter. 3 . Serve with icing sugar, warm

vanilla, maple syrup, and fresh strawberries.

325 ml milk to serve

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Breakfasts that wake you up with the scent of cardamom are the best way to start the day!

Makes 8 Ingredients

3 0 0 g p l a i n f l o u r 1  ⁄  t e a s p o o n s b a k i n g p o w d e r 1 / 4 t e a s p o o n s a l t 2 e g g s 8 0 m l m e lt e d b u t t e r , c o o l e d 3 5 0 m l m i l k 1 0 0 g r a m s g r a t e d c h e d d a r 1 t a b l e s p o o n s c h o p p e d c h i v e s

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ingredients: flour, baking powder, and salt. Add vanilla paste, eggs, melted butter, and milk and mix until smooth. Fold in grated cheddar and chopped chives into the batter. 2 . Heat the waffle maker, pour the

batter onto it in batches, and cook according to the instructions on your device, until golden brown. Then move the waffles onto a cooling rack and repeat with the rest of the batter. 3 . Serve with rocket salad, truffle

fried mushrooms, and fried egg. To serve

rocket salad fried mushroom with truffle oil

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Men like their interior minimalist and clean, while for women it can't never be cute and playful enough. This impression is given by the film "Pillow Talk", but how bedrooms look today? We asked this question to two women and two men. They gave us insight into their bedrooms and – who would have thought? – it's not quite as clear as the movie might suggest!

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Tom To m_ t it te l

I only share the bedroom with my little dog, Zeus. Aside from him, I sleep alone.

"The rococo style runs through all rooms, but in the bedroom I have placed the emphasis on the "chinoiserie" fashion of the 18th century." SISTER-MAG.COM

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The basic inspiration of the bedroom was the private apartments of Louis XV, Madame de Pompadour, and Madame Dubarry in Versailles. The rococo style runs through all rooms, but in the bedroom I have

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placed the emphasis on the "chinoiserie" fashion of the 18th century. I especially love the antique Chinese screen and the bed, which was a happy flea market find. I find antique bed linen particularly beautiful, which is often finely

Besonders schön finde ich antike Bettwäsche, die oft fein bestickt ist, weil sie zur Aussteuer gehörte.

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Tom embroidered because it was part of the trousseau.

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I'm very happy with the way it is now. I wouldn't change anything; I'd rather add new objects.

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A comfortable seat feels somewhat like a luxurious boudoir, so I re-upholstered an antique sofa and decorated it with many cushions. Pillows are incredibly important, just like heavy curtains to dim the light. And nice little details, like that little porcelain tin on the nightstand.

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get inspired by magazines, on trips, on the Internet, or in furniture shops, and then I plan my design. It is particularly important to me that the bedroom has or retains a cozy character. Natural materials (boho style) or warm colours (glam look) help.

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already looking forward to redesigning the bedroom again because I have so many ideas.

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a light source near the bed that provides enough light for reading; bed linen that is cuddly in winter or cooling on the skin in summer; curtains always give the bedroom a cozy feel; carpets in front of the bed for a nice sensual touch when getting up in the morning; colourcoordinated decor, because I like it when my bedroom reminds a little of a stylish hotel room. Though it should be unique.

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I prefer dark bedrooms as I think they are more cosy. A soft and comfortable bed is important to me. I travel a lot for my job and have slept in countless hotels. Unfortunately, they are usually not very comfortable. Because of all my travels and my interest in nature, my flat sometimes seems like a small

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museum of natural history itself. ;) Souvenirs and plants definitely dominate the scene.

2. A year ago, I changed the wall colour from dark green to grey and built the lamp construction on either side of the bed. So for now, I am not planning any major changes.

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I sleep alone. Besides my Jack Russell, Frodo, who also has a little bed in the room.

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optimal. The only thing missing is some storage space, which will hopefully change soon.

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Are you satisfied for now or would you like to redesign your bedroom soon?

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What should always be in a bedroom to make you feel comfortable?

A book and two blankets. And, if possible, it should be unlike the rest of the apartment, just monochrome.

" A calm atmosphere is important to me. At the beginning I integrated a desk into my creative area, which turned out to be a bad idea. "

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Comfortable nap T H E HISTOR Y OF TH E MAT T R ESS Leaves – or rather hay? What seems to be animal food are two materials humans used to sleep on during their evolution. Wool and animal fur were two more of them. Fortunately, a smart Canadian had the idea of sewing springs into mattresses 100 years ago.

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Sleeping on grass and leaves After a hard day, we are just happy to lie on our mattress. The soft, slightly springy surface catches us and provides for a relaxing night. If we had lived about 200 years ago, it would have been a bag full of sheep’s wool we would have to stretch out on – that might have been quite comfortable.

The oldest mattresses ever found were made of much less comfortable materials: leaves, branches and grass. They were discovered in the Sibudu Cave in South Africa and are approximately 77.000 years old. The Stone Age men who manufactured them used various thin layers of different leaves and grasses they had collected and brought into the cave. It’s verified that they set their mattresses on fire from time to time to kill the vermin that lived in them and made new ones. Centuries later, humans used animal fur as a surface for sleeping; they kept doing so until the time of the Ancient Greeks came. Then, the development of mattresses evolved rapidly: Fabric bags were filled with soft material like straw, wool or bird’s feathers. In the ruins of Pompeii, a mattress made of hay that a slave used for

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sleeping was found. The collapse of the Roman Empire at the end of the fifth century, however, set back the mattress culture again. People in the Middle Ages spent their nights on animal fur or pieces of cloth they spread on the floor. The knights that came back from the crusades in the eleventh century brought some comfort since they reported about the mattresses in Arabia. From then on, night camps were cushioned with goose feathers, hay or wool again.

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Springs in horsehair A quantum leap in the development of mattresses followed in 1899 when the Canadian engineer James Marshall invented the spring mattress. Because his wife was sick, he wanted her to have a comfortable place to lie. To do so, he stuffed horsehair into small cotton bags and added one metal spring per bag. Subsequently, he

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put the bags together to form a bed surface. The idea wasn’t new since the seating surface of some furniture items already consisted of these materials. But Marshall was the first one who used them to make a bed. The concept is still brilliant: Thanks to the bags, the weight on the mattress is distributed to a number of springs which makes resting on it a lot more comfortable than on animal hair. In 1900, Marshall applied a patent in Canada, the USA and Great Britain followed shortly after. He founded the Marshall Mattress company that’s still in existence today. He also licensed the products to former employees who founded the Marshall

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Sanitary Mattress Company in the English town of Plymouth. They produced mattresses for luxury hotels and cruise ships, even the rich passengers of the »Titanic« slept on the results of Marshall’s inventiveness. In the 1930s, the English company was renamed to Vispring. The first two letters of the new name stand for the Roman number six since that’s the number of turns of every spring in the mattresses. Vispring is also still in business today and manufactures the noblest mattresses in the world. At Harrods in London, you can purchase versions worth up to 58,000 euros.

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Foam vs. springs What makes Vispring special today was common practise back then: The springs had to be sewn into the mattresses in time-consuming manual work, which made the results only affordable for wealthy citizens. The industrialisation was a game changer in this area and made mass production possible and the spring mattresses affordable for everybody. From the mid-1920s on, horsehair was replaced by cotton as filling of the mattresses. Nobler versions contained the wool of Shetland sheep. Today, however, spring mattresses are not top of the line anymore since they have some disadvantages. Many versions, for example, provide insufficient support for shoulders and pelvis. Also, single springs could pierce

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the upholstery and affect the resting. With their significant development, mattresses made of foam have become serious alternatives. Accomplishments like memory foam that adapts to the body form of the user conduce to this success. But whichever kind of mattress you opt for: You shouldn’t take the decision lightly. After all, we spend one third of our lives in bed.

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»WHEN WE ARE ASLEEP IN THIS WORLD, WE ARE AWAKE IN ANOTHER.« - S A LVA D O R D A L I

» W H Y FA L L I N LO V E IF YOU CAN FA L L A S L E E P «

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WHICH BEDDING D O YOU NEED? Yo u r f l a t 

DOWN TO EARTH & RELAXED

CHIC & STYLISH

This is what your bedding should feel like:

Cool or soft – how cosy should your bed be?

I like structure

The smoother the better

If it’s not cosy, I won’t even lie down!

Nothing better than the feeling of a smooth, cool blanket!

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EXTRAVAGANT DO YOU LIKE IT?

Warm and cosy of course

I don’t want to sweat

One colour – my bedding has to match everything!

Texture and patterns make every bedding!

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cosy, warming cotton gives you the comfort you need in your bedroom!

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LINEN-BEDDING

Understatement and a natural look with great quality – you need linen!

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Velvet and silk – you like things to be elegant but understated. Silk or satin linen is a must-have for your bedroom

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You like statements and want your bedroom to be as extravagant as you are – damask it is!

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_wohnblock_ My name is Franziska and I live near Heidelberg. I’m on parental leave until the end of the month. After that, I will continue working as a teacher.

According to which ideas did you design your bedroom? How would you describe your style?

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What item or area is your personal bedroom highlight and why?

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Decoration tip Nice bedding with matching pillows and fresh flowers. In this atmosphere, nobody wants to get up.

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s tark s tromhi ppie My name is Astrid Spiering. Originally, I’m from Bad Honnef on the Rhine, but I’ve been living in Cologne since 2010. I’m a freelance social media manager/ coach.

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which my grandmother owned than 20 years ago. When I designed the colour scheme of the room, I opted for warm earth, green, and white tones. Several types of wood give the room an additional dynamic. The two clothing rails break the quite minimalistic look of the bedroom and ensure more personality. Eventually, looking into a woman’s wardrobe reveals a lot about her.

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What item or area is your personal bedroom highlight and why?

My personal bedroom highlight is my bed in combination with the old bedside table of my grandmother, the two pictures my mom had in her apartment at one time, and the flowers a friend of mine dried, framed, and gave me as a present. Going to sleep there and being woken up by the sun is an incredibly nice feeling.

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My style in a few words: vintage – cozy – flooded with light – minimalistic.

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@_de s ign tale s We are Laura Muthesius & Nora Eisermann, born in Berlin, where we live and work. We are a photographer and a stylist and started with our food blog www.ourfoodstories. and the Instagram com profile @_foodstories_ . But since we are total design lovers, we started our second Instagram account two years @_designtales ago.

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According to which ideas did you design your bedroom? How would you describe your style?

We are quite minimalistic when it comes to furnishing and look for calm tones and high quality materials. Usually, the materials we use are natural, like wood or linens. We love the feel and the look of linen bedding, and a few more pillows on the bed provide a lot more coziness.

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Tip Simply paint the walls. You don’t need a lot of furniture, but a beautiful colour always upgrades a room and fills it.

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indu s trieelchique My Name is Michèle van der Horst from . I IndustrieelChique live in Enkhuizen, around 40 kilometers north of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Currently I work for a municipality. SISTER-MAG.COM

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Highlight The freshly painted white floor.

According to which ideas did you design your bedroom? How would you describe your style?

A room with lots of light, green accents and, above all, a lot of space. The white wooden floor and the high ceilings emphasize this. The stone pattern on the wallpaper creates an industrial approach. My style is a mix of industrial, natural materials, and green plants.

Do you have a tip on how to easily and quickly make your bedroom more stylish?

Use natural materials and warm fabrics. Dare to apply some colour; you can really add something to your bedroom with curtains or just a nice duvet.

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My name is Jasmin Kaufmann. I'm from Switzerland and I live in a farmhouse with my family. I am currently working as a home stager.

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Highlight Our bed made of Swiss walnut wood built by a friend, the big blanket, and the grey-blue walls.

Do you have a tip on how to easily and quickly make your bedroom more stylish?

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mr s.annja My name is Ania. I was born in Poland, where I currently live. I work as an engineer in a company dealing with lighting protection.

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Investing in bedspreads, candlesticks, and flower pots – it´s worth it.

According to which ideas did you design your bedroom? How would you describe your style?

Two contradictions lie within me. On the one hand, I am a strong female engineer, but on the other hand I have a loving nature and artistic soul. My bedroom is a combination of boho style with Scandinavian accents. It is a desert where you can calm down and listen to yourself.

What item or area is your personal bedroom highlight and why?

I love to add decorations made of gold or copper, and all the flowers and green plants, which give the climate of my beloved Greece. From each trip I bring unique accessories made by local craftsmen – it adds style to any room. I value handmade items.

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@ ta tjana _world_ My name is Tatjana Foekema, I'm from the Netherlands, 29 years old, and I currently work as a store manager and stylist at an interior store in Amsterdam. SISTER-MAG.COM

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Most of us are familiar with the trademark necessities for survival: food, water, shelter, and oxygen. But there is another physiological need among Maslow’s famed hierarchy: sleep. And unlike the others, sleep is often brushed off as an inconvenience for when life has other plans – it might be work, the latest weeklong docu-series, or partying into the morning hours. It’s not just about committing to an early bedtime, either. For many, nighttime nesting can feel like a second job. And like any side hustle, it takes a little work.

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It seems like every generation finds it increasingly more difficult to get a good night’s sleep. And it’s no wonder: we’re drinking more coffee than ever to stay alert during our demanding professional lives, are addicted to screens, outfit our bedroom as a home office, and simply cannot commit to a schedule. All of these factors have an adverse effect on the quality of sleep. The good news is a few relatively minor adjustments can make a big difference between lamenting how tired you are all day and having the energy to forgo double digit espressos.

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HERE ARE 7 E A SY WAY S TO G E T A BETTER SLEEP… Z

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This one should go without saying, but we’re all guilty of pushing the boundary for how late we can get away with having another coffee. According to one study, you’ll lose about an hour of sleep if you consume caffeine six hours before going to bed. Of course everybody reacts differently to the effects of caffeine, but science says 2 p.m. is the latest you should be getting your java fix. And it’s not just coffee, either – chocolate should also be a no-go after early afternoon.

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STRICT NAPS You can breathe a sigh of relief: naps are actually part of the circadian rhythm when they’re timed right. Around 2 p.m. is in sync with this rhythm and shouldn’t have any negative impact on your ability to fall asleep at night. It’s important to avoid stage 3 deep sleep, so be sure to set an alarm for no more than 30 minutes after you start dozing off. This also prevents you from feeling like you’ve just been in hibernation for half a year when you wake up.

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DITCH THE SCREEN According to the Journal of Sleep Research, using your laptop or smartphone in your bedroom contributes to a delayed circadian rhythm, which disrupts the natural flow of your sleep cycle. It should also go without saying that televisions have no place in the bedroom. Those bright flashes of light before bed cause your neurons to remain agitated when they should be settling into a calm state. If you need some mental stimulation before tucking in for the night, do it the old school way by reading a book.

STICK TO A SCHEDULE This one’s tough, especially for those who like to take things late into the night on weekends. Make an effort to fall asleep and wake up around the same time every day. Yes, that means cutting back on 3 a.m. sessions mid-week and snoozing until noon on weekends. There’s also mind memory at play – your body tells itself it should start preparing for sleep at the same time every night if you manage to stay on schedule for a few weeks.

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Research suggests that the best temperature for sleep is between 15 and 19 degrees Celsius. This range helps you maintain the optimum body temperature to get the best sleep possible. While sleeping in temperatures below this range will have a mild impact on your ability to stay asleep, hotter temperatures can have a very disruptive effect. If air conditioning is out of the question on hot, humid nights, it might be wise to invest in a small fan. Further increase ventilation in your bedroom by sleeping with the window or door open; this lowers the level of CO2 in the air, which has been proven to improve sleepiness. Ideally, your bedroom will be cool, quiet, and dark. Think of it like a cave.

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EXCLUSIVE USE Your bedroom should have only two things: you and a bed. Ok, and maybe a few other accoutrements, so long as they complement the mission. Avoid doubling your sleep sanctuary as a home office, storage space, or for any other purpose that invites unnecessary lingering or extra clutter. No Xbox or fax machines next to the bed, for example. There’s an adage somewhere that the bedroom should be reserved for sleep and sex only. Try to stick with that recommendation.

While I haven’t found any sound science to support this remedy, I find it very calming to fall asleep to the sound of rain. Natural precipitation is best, of course, though a bluetooth speaker in the corner playing a three-hour recording of a storm is just as effective. The white noise of the rain masks any jutting sounds like chestnuts falling from the tree in the courtyard or your neighbours’ routine shouting matches.

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SLEEPING PILLS DON'T HAVE THE BEST REPUTATION. INDEED, THERE IS ALWAYS A WORD OF CAUTION WHEN BRINGING THEM UP – AND JUSTIFIABLY SO.

But if we imagine certain situations, like an overnight stay at the hospital in a four-bed room with a snoring neighbour, then a nurse's »night pill« is a welcome blessing. And almost everyone knows the torment of gruelling insomnia, which lasts for days and causes unrelenting tiredness the following day. If you have worries (money, work, illness, heartache, etc.),

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IT'S ALSO EASY TO BECOME DEPENDENT ON SLEEPING PILLS, WHICH CAN CAUSE ADDICTION

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SO WHY THE DUBIOUS REPUTATION?

or even in extremely joyful occasions, you roll around in bed minute by minute, hour by hour, with harassing thoughts circling your ire or excitement – and cannot sleep. In that case, sleeping pills can be your secret weapon.

Medication-induced sleep is far less restful than natural sleep. In the morning you don't feel refreshed, but rather weary. Many chemically produced sleeping pills are carcinogenic and it's important to pay attention to how they might react to other drugs (including alcohol). The transition from sedatives to hypnotics and narcotics is fluid. That means that even mild sleeping pills

MEDICATIONINDUCED SLEEP IS FAR LESS RESTFUL THAN NATURAL SLEEP

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can result in an overdose – whether consciously or unconsciously – and lead to serious damage to your health. It's also easy to become dependent on sleeping pills, which can cause addiction. In addition to chemical sleeping pills – which include active substances like barbiturates, benzodiazepines, derivatives of benzodiazepines, chloral

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hydrates, and antihistamines with their different mechanisms of action, duration of action, and side effects – there are more friendly but not so effective herbal alternatives. Of course, we're all familiar with the valerian root, which is available in drop, dragée, and tablet form (attention, cat owners: valerian is a sexual

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attractant that gives your pet a type of high). Certain balms and passionflowers also have a sleep-inducing effect. There is an argument to be made for sleeping pills when used acutely and short-term. You should not exceed using them for 14 days. It should go without saying that not using them is always the best choice. Abuse and overdose of barbiturates is vicious circle that became the unfortunate fate of Marilyn Monroe, Jimmy Hendrix, and Ernest Hemingway's granddaughter, Margaux Hemingway. Michael Jackson died of a deadly

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mix of benzodiazepine and a narcotic; Romy Schneider also consumed too many sleeping pills, which may have contributed to her untimely death. Sleeping pills are a drug – we cannot forget this every time we think about using them. By the way, when someone is referred to a »sleeping pill«, it has nothing to do with our topic.

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The sisterMAG kitchen was bubbling – but not because we made love potions or power drinks but because of nightcaps. Is it often said that nature provides the best medicine. We explain the effects of our exquisite ingredients to you.

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I N G R E D I E N T S 50 g valerian root 25 g dried hops 25 g balm leaves 10 g St. John’s wort 5 g lavender leaves camomile blossoms honey (optional)

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For everybody who needs to cool down in the evening, there is a herbal ice tea. Of course, the best-known sleeping aids like VALERIAN and CHAMOMILE must not be missing. But did you know that the active substance of valerian is in its root? Another valuable ingredient is the balm that’s also known as herbage for the nerves and provides for inner peace. LAVENDER leaves have the same positive effect on the depth of sleep, as do the essential oils and bitter substances of the hop. Rounded off with the natural antidepressant St. John’s wort, this mixture ensures happy and relaxed evening hours.

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This nightcap is especially rich in the amino acid TRYPTOPHAN that can be found in soy drink and bananas. Tryptophan activates the release of the Âťhappiness hormoneÂŤ SEROTONIN and the sleep hormone MELATONIN and, thus, provides for a relaxed sleep.

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The added pinch of cinnamon does not only taste good but provides even more sleep hormones. The honey improves the absorption of the hormones into the brain. Finally, the golden superfood turmeric is added. In combination with coconut oil and black pepper, it takes its full effect and, among others, promotes a calm sleep.

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This simple nightcap is a real insider tip. Several studies have shown that sour cherry juice is rich in the sleep hormone MELATONIN as well and can provide about 25 more minutes of sleep per night. The sweetness

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of the honey or the agave syrup provides for the hormone to be transported into the brain. And the lime juice does not only give a pleasant freshness but is also a veritable vitamin C bomb. This lets us sleep even deeper.

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The ara shoes Hawaii in basic width G have a leather insole that makes standing and walking incredibly comfortable. The comfortable sole and the making of the Âťbraided sides ÂŤ guarantee a flexible summer shoe for women. The leather shoe has a malleable PU-Sole and is decorated with gemstones and buckles.

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The feminine shoes with its cone-shaped heel makes for a modern look and a stylish companion. Simple, elegant, romantic: Massa caters to every taste while offering enough support and a comfortable insole. The Tecno-Rubber-Sole gives a safe stance and comfort width G is perfectly suited for a fuller foot.

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The Brighton pumps are lined with leather, the leather insole is padded and makes for a perfect climate around the foot. High heels that are comfortable? Yes, they exist! The 5 cm block heel guarantees comfort for each wear. Some models of the shoe family feature a classic pump shape, others have straps with a practical Velcro closure as a sign of comfort.

For Claudia, summer has only just begun but the ara-trip to Mallorca was an unforgettable experience. ÂťStrolling around the sweet towns of Mallorca and enjoying the beach and the turquoise sea was a unique experience! There was the perfect ara shoe for every summery occasion ÂŤ

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DOES TWITTER REPLACE WHISPERS IN POLITICS? TEXT :ELISABETH STURSBERG What is Twitter? I don't think there it’s necessary to explain it here. Though it should be mentioned that, as with other social networks, Twitter offers the possibility to communicate privately; to share messages not with the whole world, but with a select group of users. But that is not the core component of Twitter. The focus is clearly on PUBLIC COMMUNICATION. While Twitter's service plays a marginal role in many professional fields, it has become an especially

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important medium for POLITICS. The most successful German politicians have hundreds of thousands of followers, and every Twitter user has the potential to broadcast to the entire world. That's because tweets are usually public and viewable even to those who – like this author – inexplicably still do not have their own account. Much has been written about the political significance of Twitter in general, which is an undoubtedly relevant, though broad topic (too broad for this article).

THE TERM »PILLOW TALK« REFERS TO CONVERSATION THAT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE SILENT, BUT TAKES PLACE IN A FAMILIAR SETTING, IS UNOFFICIAL, AND OFTEN FULL OF CONSEQUENCES. The traditional function of whispering in politics is very similar and is also best understood in a figurative sense. One thinks, for example, of off-the-record discussions with journalists, about which only a few people know and cannot be quoted, or of assumptions and hints that are

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unofficially expressed to trusted third parties. And then diplomacy comes to mind, an official channel of political communication to exchange or negotiate information. Of course, all of this happens largely invisible to the public – in a whisper, so to speak.

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I ACTUALLY ASSOCIATE TWITTER NOT WITH WHISPERS, BUT MORE TO THE TUNE OF SHOUTING YOUR OPINIONS FROM A ROOFTOP.

Undoubtedly there is a shift in political communication at the moment, which can be attributed to Twitter and its peculiarities (briefly call upon the hashtag #POTUS if you have any doubts). Twitter is one of the main platforms of so-

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called »DIGITAL DISCOURSE«. But when I think about who actually whispers in this digital arena, algorithms that seem to know us in disturbing detail come to my mind. They know us good enough to be informed about our personal interests, contacts, and product preferences, and to offer us custom-tailored content.

While tweeting is technically a process of silent speaking – just like whispering – this parallel is somewhat fascinating. Taking into account our changing communication habits, it may not be completely absurd. But two main differences are important for me to distinguish. On the one hand, the aforementioned public nature of Twitter, and on the other

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the intention of the speaker. While whispering is usually aimed at a small circle of selected recipients, the opposite is true for Twitter:

IF YOU TWEET, YOU DON'T WANT TO WHISPER. One can think of the question from another angle: WHAT DO THE TWO MEANS OF COMMUNICATION

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reach even one person more than intended. Here, the conflicting nature of these communication methods becomes particularly clear. Whether Twitter will increasingly replace whispers in politics

LIZZIE IS CURRENTLY DOING HER ERASMUS MUNDUS-MASTER IN EUROPEAN STUDIES. AFTER STRASBURG AND GRONINGEN SHE WILL SPEND THE COMING FALL TERM IN OSAKA. SHE LIKES TWITTER, BUT ACTUALLY PREFERS INSTAGRAM.

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The battle of the telephone systems

For a long time, the landline telephone was the only choice for telephonic communication. Then, the triumph of the mobile phone started and turned everything upside down. We take a look at the duel of the systems and have a glance into the future.

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Younger readers might need a short explanation of the system: There was a time when people had to stick to the time they picked out for a get-together with friends. Because once everybody was on their way to the meeting place, there was no chance that one of them could call or write a text (let alone a WhatsApp message) to inform the others that he or she would be fifteen minutes late. It was the time when telephone conversations were solely conducted over the landline – and it’s not that long ago.

Mobile telephony on the rise 548 M. minutes / day

I N 2007, G E R M A N S P H O N E D 548 M I L L I O N

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M I N U T E S P E R DAY VIA LANDLINE. FROM THEN ON, THE NUMBER W E N T D OW N E V E R Y Y E A R . I N 2017, G E R M A N LANDLINES WERE O N LY I N U S E FO R 345 MILLION MINUTES.

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T H E G R A P H O F T H E O U TG O I N G MINUTES FROM GERMAN M O B I L E P H O N E S , H OW E V E R , P O I N T S I N TO T H E O P P O S I T E D I R E CT I O N . I N 2007, T H E F I G U R E WA S A R O U N D 190 MILLION MINUTES, TEN YEARS L AT E R , I T R A N U P TO 309 MILLION.

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2007 So it’s only a matter of a few years until the time we spend phoning with our mobile outpaces the numbers of the landlines.

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There are some reasons why the stationary telephones (still) defend their leading position. One of them is the widespread dissemination: About 90 per cent of all German households still have a fixed-line connection – which is connected with the fact that you still need one to get an Internet connection. Especially old people use their habitual landline telephone

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for detailed conversations with friends and relatives. And many companies still equip their employees with landlines rather than mobile phones and, thus, increase the statistics by a lot of minutes. Smartphones, on the other hand, provide more options for communication than landline phones. They can not only be used to phone but also to text and send voice messages. And the mobile phones are already in the majority: Five years ago, households with at least one mobile phone outstripped the ones with a landline. Statistically speaking, there are even more mobile phones than people in Germany: about 94.5 million devices.

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Statistically speaking, there are even more mobile phones than people in Germany: about 94.5 million devices.

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until every German landline only phones over the Internet. In general, the World Wide Web has become the big antagonist of the telephone over the past years – no matter whether it’s mobile or fixed.

A look into the crystal ball

In 2017, Germans phoned around 260 millions minutes per day via socalled over-thetop services. Those are services like Skype, Facetime and WhatsApp that allow phoning over the Internet with a designated software.

The progress made in the area of telephony over the last years lets us use our imagination. Can we project the person we call into our apartment as a threedimensional hologram at some point? Will there be jackets on the market in the near future that have a sender and a receiver sewn into their sleeves so we only have to raise our arms to phone? Or can brave people have the necessary technology transplanted into their bodies soon? As for mobile telephony, the trend seems

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Can we project the person we call into our apartment as a threedimensional hologram at some point?

to go to the elimination of the smartphones – today’s smartwatch models we can use to phone already show that. Several over-the-top providers, including the heavyweights Amazon and Google, currently work on virtual assistants that automatically answer or even make calls. On its developers conference I/O in May, Google presented how this is supposed to work: The software called Google Duplex was able to make a hairdresser appointment and reserve a table in a restaurant – without the human counterpart even noticing that they were talking to a computer program.

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Some years ago, it might have been a good argument that fixed telephones can outdo their mobile counterparts with having the better voice

quality and a lower default rate.

” The future of the landline Angesichts der Übermacht des Internets blickt das Festnetz düsteren Zeiten entgegen. Considering the dominance of the Internet, the landline faces dark times. Some years ago, it might have been a good argument that fixed telephones can outdo their mobile counterparts with having the better voice quality and a lower default rate. But the transition to voice over IP and the related reliance on a stable Internet connection makes this argument become obsolete. Since most of us have (at least) one mobile phone they use for communication, this can only mean one thing: the near death of the landline telephone. 167

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