Fall Culture Preview
Briefly

Fall culture includes new TV shows focused on truth in media, such as 'The Paper' and 'The Morning Show'. The film lineup boasts titles like 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You' featuring Rose Byrne and Richard Linklater's take on Godard. Musically, the season promises excitement with experiences like '11,000 Strings' at Park Avenue Armory and a vibrant indie rock scene. Art showcases a feminist surge with prominent figures, while Broadway features notable performances from Keanu Reeves and Kristin Chenoweth. Additionally, ballet companies present full seasons, enriching the cultural landscape.
Several new TV shows take on the fight for truth in media, including the 'Office'-esque comedy 'The Paper' and a new season of 'The Morning Show'. The TV landscape is experiencing a shift, reflecting the current climate of media skepticism and the quest for authenticity.
Fall offers various exciting cultural events, highlighting a feminist surge in the art world with shows featuring Ruth Asawa, June Leaf, and Vaginal Davis, and showcasing the city's ballet companies.
Read at The New Yorker
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