50 Things to See, Hear and Do This Fall

TIME's arts critics round up the fall's most anticipated movies, books, TV shows, albums and exhibits

Norah Jones: Title TBD

Mariah Carey
Sean Combs
Monsters of Folk
Pearl Jam
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Barbra Streisand
Alan Gilbert Gustavo Dudamel
Bob Dylan
Dolly Parton
Backstreet Boys
Norah Jones
Miles Davis

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On sale in November (date TBD)
Norah Jones burst out of the career gate like a sprinter, but she's always had more of a marathoner's gait. That explains why she spent three albums happily working the same languid corner of the coffeehouse and why, on her fourth album, she's decided to pick up the pace just a bit. Jones recruited producer Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Modest Mouse) to force her to get a bit more groove-conscious, while Ryan Adams and Okkervil River's Will Sheff were brought in as new songwriting partners. The result is rumored to be a Norah Jones album that gallops as well as soothes. See TIME's 100 best albums.

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