Has Woody Allen finally changed his tune on Los Angeles?
After all, it's been more than 35 years since Alvy Singer hilariously dissed the city in "Annie Hall," saying that people here "don't throw their garbage away, they make it into television shows" and that "the only cultural advantage is that you can make a right turn on a red light."
Judging by Allen's busy schedule this month in Southern California, it would be reasonable to assume that the filmmaker has finally made his peace with La-La Land.
On Saturday, he and his regular jazz ensemble played to a wildly enthusiastic crowd at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown L.