Fall preview: The best movies, TV shows, music, books and arts of the season
As a long-time resident of this vibrant city, I find myself eagerly anticipating the cultural tidal wave that is about to sweep over Los Angeles. The crisp air of autumn may not be here yet, but the buzz of the upcoming season certainly is!
Unlike those on the Eastern seaboard, Angelenos haven’t yet experienced the sudden onset of autumn at this time: Our crisp days are still a few months off, and we’re not particularly known for enjoying fall foliage. However, there’s definitely a change in the atmosphere as August transitions into September, with the school year gaining momentum, and the days gradually shortening. Perhaps it’s the excitement of the fall film festivals or the build-up to awards season. The joy of favorite shows coming back on TV. The influx of new releases, book launches, art exhibitions, and L.A.’s cultural events.
To get a sense of what topics will be buzzing around offices this season, we invited Times team members to gaze into their crystal balls and predict the cultural trends that could spark water-cooler chatter. These range from “The Substance,” a satirical exploration of Hollywood’s glamour with a twist, to “Interior Chinatown,” a witty critique of the industry’s historical portrayal of Asian stereotypes, and Shaboozey, an innovative artist who could create a stir at the Fonda next month.
No matter what you prefer, there’s an event marked on your calendar that you won’t want to miss from our 2024 Fall Preview – remember, autumn weather is not included! (wink)
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2024-09-07 14:23