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Muse & Razorlight at the Tabernacle
Category: Concert Reviews
Posted by Mark Runyon | April 11, 2005 | 08:45 PM
PM Rating System Grade: B | Genre: British Rock
Summary: This was a very high-energy show that was carried on a dynamic crowd and Muse's epic sound. I do wish Razorlight could have made a stronger showing by balancing out their sound more evenly and we could have gotten Matt Bellamy to give us a little something beyond the music.
MuseDate: April 10, 2005
Location: the Tabernacle - Atlanta, GA

Ears...must...stop...ringing. You know you've done some permanent damage when your ears are still ringing the day after a show. That blood can't be a good sign either. That was the first thing you noticed about the Muse / Razorlight show -- it was friggin' loud. There were a couple numbers during Razorlight's set that were seriously piercing then I guess my ears were bludgeoned into submission because I didn't really notice it after that. Man, I'm getting old. Oh well, hearing your grandchildren is an overrated experience anyway. The British invasion was definitely underway as Muse and Razorlight stormed the stages of Tabernacle wielding their electrifying tunes wearing the heavy cloak of rock's salvation.

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Grey's Anatomy bumps Boston Legal
Category: Television News
Posted by Mark Runyon | April 11, 2005 | 11:33 AM

I was in a heated discussion a couple weeks ago on Blogcritics over Grey's Anatomy swiping Boston Legal's choice 10pm time slot on ABC. It looks like it will come to pass after all. ABC has announced that Grey's will keep its Sunday night slot and Boston Legal's season will be cut short to accomodate this. It isn't currently known where Boston Legal will end up, but the bump is yet another set back for the retooled version of the Practice.

Read the full article at CNN and be sure to check out Grey's Anatomy if you haven't had the pleasure.

Box Office Estimates
April 8 - 10 weekend

Category: Weekend Box Office
Posted by Patrick Vu | April 11, 2005 | 04:42 AM

1. Sahara - $18,500,000
2. Sin City - $14,115,000
3. Fever Pitch - $13,000,000
4. Guess Who - $7,100,000
5. Beauty Shop - $7,100,000
6. Robots - $4,650,000
7. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous - $4,125,000
8. The Pacifier - $3,033,000
9. The Ring Two - $2,900,000
10. The Upside of Anger - $2,600,000

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21 Jump Street: Seasons 1 and 2
Category: Television DVD
Posted by Patrick Vu | April 11, 2005 | 03:07 AM
PM Rating System Grade: A | Genre: Drama Series
Summary: In its heyday, 21 Jump Street was special because it was the only show focused on serious matters that teens faced. Such bold topics like teen pornography, drug trafficing, and AIDS were regularly addressed and had America's youth, including myself, captivated.
Starring: Johnny Depp, Dustin Nguyen, Peter DeLuise, and Holly Robinson, and Steven Williams
Network: Fox

21 Jump Street: Seasons 1 and 2Before Beverly Hills 90120 and similar programs slanted toward youth culture, there was a show known today as being the launching pad for a young Johnny Depp. Dig deeper and you'll find a drama with a loyal cult following thanks to its edgy story lines focused on teen drama.

At the time, 21 Jump Street was the FOX network's only hour-long program that also took risks by touching on mature social issues such as sexuality, drugs, and suicide.

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Thirteen Senses - The Invitation
Category: Album Archive
Posted by Patrick Vu | April 11, 2005 | 12:02 AM
PM Rating System Grade: C | Genre: Rock
Summary: Though it's decent album and one that many critics will probably argue about, there just isn't enough creativity to fill all your "Thirteen Senses."
Thirteen Senses - The InvitationFor a while now, British exports like Coldplay, Doves, and Travis have made the UK music scene a wealthy source of soulful tunes that promote personal introspection. These bands have successfully crafted songs that are able to sum up our deepest emotions by playing to our most sensitive feelings.

Being compared to the likes of Coldplay and Travis is nothing to sneeze at and a great way to gain some band recognition. Thirteen Senses, one of the newer British exports, arrives just in time to take a piece of the pie before it runs out...or has it?

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