Rock On
Comedian Chris Rock offers no apologies.
By Amber Taufen
published: March 06, 2008
Remember when
Chris Rock was asked to host the 77th annual Academy Awards back in 2005? What was the Academy
thinking? I mean, after his roles as Nat X, Onski, Buster Jenkins and Young Pop not to mention his impersonations of celebrities Flavor Flav, Idi Amin Dada, M.C. Hammer, Michael Jackson and Jaleel White on
Saturday Night Live, after his standup special
Bring the Pain, after his role as a commentator for Comedy Central's
Politically Incorrect during the 1996 presidential elections, after
CB4
you'd just think that the film bigwigs who nominated Rock for the job of Oscar host would have known better.
Well, even though Sean Penn took issue with Rock's snarky comments about Jude Law at the '05 Oscars, the comedian has been going strong with
Everybody Hates Chris the show based on Rock's school days that he produces and narrates which premiered in the fall of 2005. He's now planning his fifth HBO comedy special, but before you catch him at home on the small screen, head to the Colorado Convention Center's Wells Fargo Theatre, 700 14th Street, tonight at 7 p.m. when Rock headlines his "No Apologies" standup tour. Tickets are $45.50 to $75.50; call 303-830-TIXS or visit
www.livenation.com.
Sun., March 9, 7 p.m., 2008