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Fall preview: The best movies, TV shows, music, books and arts of the season Click to view images

The Times looks ahead to autumn in our annual fall preview: Here are the movies, TV shows, music, books and arts to circle on your calendars.

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The 15 movies we're most excited about this fall Click to view images

Among the titles that have our writing staff stoked: "Gladiator II," "Wicked," "Joker: Folie à Deux," "Blitz," "Anora," "We Live in Time" and "The Apprentice."

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30 books to read this fall Click to view images

Fall's most anticipated books include novels from Rachel Kushner, Sally Rooney, Danzy Senna, Michael Connelly and Richard Price.

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The 16 TV shows we're most excited about this fall Click to view images

Among the shows our TV writers are looking forward to this season are "The Golden Bachelorette," "Matlock," "St. Denis Medical" and "Landman."

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The 19 albums, shows and music books we're most excited about this fall Click to view images

Fall promises plenty for music fans to get excited about. Here are 19 albums, shows and books to look forward to.

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Nick Cave on joy, grief and the 'treasured evenings' he spent in L.A. Click to view images

Nearly a decade after the death of his 15-year-old son, the Australian post-punk bard has a new album, "Wild God," that he says finds a path to joy.

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What's in store for Dudamel in his last two years with the L.A. Phil? More than it might seem Click to view images

In an interview from Salzburg, Gustavo Dudamel talks about what Los Angeles means to him and addresses the perception that he's no longer focused on the city that launched his career.

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