2024 in pop culture: In a bruising year, we sought out fantasy, escapism
— and cute little animals
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[December 04, 2024]
By JOCELYN NOVECK
NEW YORK (AP) — I’ll get you, my pretty! And your little pygmy hippo,
too!
Forgive us the shameless attempt to link the fantasy hit “Wicked” to the
delightful Moo Deng. But, hear us out — there’s something the two have
in common as the year draws to a close. Escapism. Whether we found it on
the yellow brick road, or in videos from a Thailand zoo, or perhaps in
unlikely Olympic heroes, we gravitated toward fantasy and feel-good pop
culture moments this year.
There were new trends, as always. “Brat summer” became a thing, as did
“demure, mindful.” And for some inexplicable reason, we became obsessed
with celebrity lookalike contests.
There were breakups — Bennifer is, again, a thing of the past — and
reunions: Oasis, please try to stay together for the tour. And some
things stayed, remarkably, the same: Taylor Swift and Beyoncé kept on
breaking records and making history.
So, after a year where much changed but some things held steady, here’s
our annual, very selective trip down pop culture memory lane:
January
It starts as a cheery tweet from a beloved “Sesame Street” figure: “ELMO
is just checking in! How is everybody doing?” The answers hint at
something deeper and more worrisome. “Not great, Elmo. Not great,” says
one milder reply. Doing much better is the viral phenomenon called “BARBENHEIMER,”
which makes its awards season debut at the GOLDEN GLOBES. But perhaps
the most poignant moment comes from neither film: LILY GLADSTONE, first
Indigenous winner of best actress in a drama for “Killers of the Flower
Moon,” begins her remarks in the language of her tribe, Blackfeet
Nation.

February
Valentine’s Day — a perfect time to settle into a sweet love saga via
TikTok. Only that’s not quite what we get with “Who TF Did I Marry?,”
REESA TEESA’s depressing, fascinating, 50-part account of her disastrous
marriage with a man who lied about absolutely everything. Meanwhile, if
you're looking for a single week that encapsulates peak SWIFT cultural
dominance, try this: she begins with the Grammys in Los Angeles
(becoming the first artist to win album of the year four times AND
announcing a new album), then heads to Tokyo for four tour dates, then
jets back just in time for the Super Bowl in Las Vegas — where she
shares a passionate smooch with boyfriend TRAVIS KELCE on the field of
victory.
March
“What was I made for?” BILLIE EILISH sings at the OSCARS, channeling
BARBIE. And what was KEN made for? Not entirely clear — but it's clear
RYAN GOSLING was made to play him. His singalong version of “I’m Just
Ken” is one of the most entertaining Oscar musical moments in years.
Still, Christopher Nolan's “OPPENHEIMER” prevails, a rare case of the
top prize going to a blockbuster studio film. Will it happen again in
2025? CYNTHIA ERIVO and ARIANA GRANDE sure hope so; as presenters, they
make a sly reference to their upcoming juggernaut, “WICKED.” Speaking of
marketing, people are obsessed with that bizarre “DUNE” popcorn bucket.
And BEYONCÉ carves her space in country music with “Act II: Cowboy
Carter,” which will make her the first Black woman to top the Billboard
country chart.
April
Tennis, anyone? The game’s been around for centuries, but it’s having a
cultural moment right now, helped mightily by “CHALLENGERS,” the sweaty
romance triangle starring ZENDAYA, MIKE FAIST and JOSH O'CONNOR
(40-love? More like 40-sex.) Elsewhere, a new era dawns: At midnight,
SWIFT drops “THE TORTURED POET'S DEPARTMENT," then drops another 15
songs two hours later. The fascinating and disturbing “BABY REINDEER,”
the story of a struggling comedian’s extended encounter with a stalker,
debuts on Netflix.
May
It’s MET GALA time — or as it's known in 2024, another early marketing
moment for “WICKED.” ERIVO and GRANDE make fashion waves on the carpet
and then musical ones at dinner, with a soulful performance of “When You
Believe.” If the “Wicked” tour is in full force, another one stops in
its tracks: JENNIFER LOPEZ cancels her summer tour amid reports of both
poor ticket sales and trouble in her marriage to BEN AFFLECK. It’s been
an eventful year for J.Lo, who's released an album and movie called
“THIS IS ME ... NOW" — both reflections on her renewed love with
Affleck.
June
Welcome to BRAT SUMMER! CHARLI XCX releases her hit “Brat” album, with
its lime green cover, and launches a thousand memes. Collins Dictionary
defines “brat,” its word of the year, as “characterized by a confident,
independent, and hedonistic attitude.” At the celeb-heavy SWIFT shows in
London, we see PRINCE WILLIAM shaking it off, which is either charming
or cringe, you decide. Even better: KELCE dons a top hat and tux and
performs for one night. At another stadium across the pond, METS
infielder JOSE IGLESIAS delights the crowd with his cheery number “OMG.”
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Ryan Gosling performs the song "I'm Just Ken" from the movie
"Barbie" during the Oscars on Sunday, March 10, 2024, at the Dolby
Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)
 July
Bonjour, it’s OLYMPICS time! In Paris! An audacious opening ceremony
along the Seine is punctuated by a fabulous CELINE DION, perched on
the EIFFEL TOWER, singing her heart out — in the rain, too.
Controversy swirls over a scene critics feel mocks Leonardo da
Vinci’s “The Last Supper” (organizers say it does not). Olympic
stars are born — including French swimming superstar LEON MARCHAND,
rugby player ILONA MAHER, and bespectacled “pommel horse guy”
gymnast STEPHEN NEDOROSCIK, who nets two bronze medals and
comparisons to Clark Kent. Also capturing hearts: yep, MOO DENG,
born this month. Her name means “bouncy pork.”
August
This is them ... now: BENNIFER is no more. After two decades, two
engagements and two weddings, J.Lo files for divorce. One union
dissolves, another returns: OASIS announces a reunion tour. Will
they be “DEMURE, MINDFUL”? Everyone seems to want to get in on
TikToker JOOLS LEBRON'S act — even the WHITE HOUSE press team. Back
at the Olympics, in the new sport of breaking, we meet Australia’s
RAYGUN, arguably neither demure nor mindful with her “kangaroo”
move. Cute animal alert: It’s DECOY OHTANI’s Major League debut!
SHOHEI OHTANI’s perky pooch does a great “first pitch.”
September
One of the year’s biggest breakout artists, CHAPPELL ROAN, withdraws
from a music festival after speaking out about frightening fan
interactions. And more on the price of fame: In an excruciating
moment, “Bachelorette” JENN TRAN, the franchise’s first Asian
American lead, is forced to sit through a painful viewing of her
proposal to her chosen suitor, after tearfully explaining how he’d
later dumped her over the phone. Tran is keeping busy though — she’s
announced as part of the new “Dancing with the Stars” lineup. Also
on the list: rugby player Maher, and Pommel Horse Guy! Also, ANNA
SOROKIN, dancing with an ankle monitor. Online fandom, meanwhile, is
shaken when X is temporarily suspended in Brazil and celebrity stan
accounts post tearful farewells, revealing to many across the globe
that their favorite accounts are run by Brazilians.
October
“Dune” Chalamets! “Wonka” Chalamets! Thousands gather in Manhattan
for a TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET lookalike contest, and things really get
interesting when Chalamet himself shows up. He doesn’t enter the
contest, though, and with his mustache, he may not even have won.
The trend continues with contests for JEREMY ALLEN WHITE, ZAYN MALIK,
and — in a very Washington version — Kennedy scion JACK SCHLOSSBERG,
who's been gathering a following with some interesting social media
posts. Turning to basketball, who’s that dancing with USHER? Why
it’s ELLIE THE ELEPHANT, the now-viral NEW YORK LIBERTY mascot.

November
MAYA RUDOLPH does a pretty good KAMALA HARRIS laugh on “Saturday
Night Live,” but you know who does it better? HARRIS herself. The
Democratic candidate makes a surprise cameo three days before the
U.S. presidential election, following in the footsteps of HILLARY
CLINTON, SARAH PALIN and others. Elsewhere in television, Bravo
announces that “VANDERPUMP RULES,” the Emmy-nominated reality show
that has lived through countless scandals, is entirely recasting its
12th season — apart from namesake LISA VANDERPUMP. As for MOO DENG,
she doesn't have her own TV series yet, but our favorite pygmy hippo
is generating plenty of merch. And THAT brings us back to ….
December
“WICKED”! Director JON M. CHU’S emerald-hued fantasy remains very
very popular, to quote one of its buzzy show tunes, dancing through
life and defying gravity at the multiplex. Moviegoers also come for
“GLADIATOR II” and, in a veritable tidal wave, Disney's “MOANA 2,”
which beckons us back to the seas of Oceania. Once again, 2024 seems
to be telling us: Give people some whimsy, a place to escape, maybe
some catchy tunes — and no one knows how far they’ll go.
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