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COMMENTARY
The Factory Without Faces

Hollywood’s transition from bodies to brands and franchises
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Empty film studio soundstage with lighting rigs and unfinished set under construction

Cinema has not lost its heroes. It has merely replaced them. Not with better actors, but with better brands. The action star has not disappeared; he has simply become economically obsolete.

COMMENTARY
The emptiness after the glamour

Olivier Rousteing and Balmain part ways
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Symbolic image: Black mannequin with a golden dress against a gray background

He was the orphan who invented himself. For fourteen years, Olivier Rousteing turned the house of Balmain into a pop spectacle – a time between genius, hubris, and digital self-worship. Now an era...

BOOKS
The torn beginning of a comic myth

The early years of the Hulk in the Marvel Comics Library
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Cover of The Incredible Hulk No. 1 (1962) featuring the Hulk looming behind Bruce Banner with the tagline "Is he man or monster... or is he both?"

The book Marvel Comics Library: Hulk. 1962–1966 brings together the earliest appearances of the Hulk from 1962 to 1966 and traces his development from a monstrous fringe figure to an iconic antihero...

BOOKS
Tina Turner Seen by Peter Lindbergh

A Visual Encounter Beyond Stage and Staging
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Tina Turner smiling on the cover of TASCHEN book by Peter Lindbergh – black-and-white portrait

The photobook *Tina Turner by Peter Lindbergh* brings together around 150 photographs from a decades-long artistic collaboration. Peter Lindbergh accompanied Tina Turner not only during concerts...

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