Name: Mark Runyon
Weblog: www.vandelaytickets.com
Articles: 14
First Published: Thursday, March 10, 2005
Last Published: Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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Review: Jamie Cullum - Catching Tales— Cullum needs to get back to taking more chances with his material and really pushing out those stuffy boundaries of jazz.
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Review: Royksopp - The Understanding— The Understanding is a very impressive effort that leaves you hesistant to leave this plush cosmic universe Royksopp has created.
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Review: Six Feet Under Season 5 Finale— The final episode of Six Feet Under was perhaps the most deeply affecting television show I've ever seen. You could tell this show was interwoven
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Review: Jason Mraz - Mr. A-Z— Maybe he should go back to sitting on the curb, waiting for his rocket to come.
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Review: Queer as Folk Season 5 Finale— In the end, they stayed true to the characters, and the series needed to leave us with that much more than a sappy ending.
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CD Review: Ryan Adams - Cold Roses— This album takes its time in allowing you to warm to it. Each listen brings a new set of revelations and levels of appreciation.
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Concert Review: Muse & Razorlight at the Tabernacle— This was a very high-energy show that was carried on a dynamic crowd and Muse's epic sound.
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Film Review: Fever Pitch— Fever Pitch is a sharp romantic comedy that fits just about anyone's palate.
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CD Review: Morrissey - Live at Earl's Court— This disc is a tasty appetizer to tide you over until you can dive into the actual experience that is a Morrissey live show.
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Television Review: Grey's Anatomy— Grey's Anatomy has tremendous potential to become one of the hot new shows this season.
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Film Review: Alfie— Surprisingly, Alfie's annoying asides and the predictable storyline only mildly detract from this immensely enjoyable film.
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CD Review: Josh Rouse - Nashville— Rouse's Nashville just edges out his prior greatest achievement Under Cold Blue Stars. He has become a highly skilled songwriter very at ease in his
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CD Review: Tori Amos - the Beekeeper— If you are patient, there are certainly an ample supple of gems burrowed in the Beekeeper, but it's frustrating to see Tori not fully tapping
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CD Review: Ray LaMontagne - Trouble— Ray LaMontagne's debut effort Trouble sounds like Van Morrison sunk deep in collaborations with Ryan Adams and Damien Rice.


