The JabbaWockeeZ unmasked.
Three representatives of the Denver Nuggets took part in NBA's All-Star Weekend, with varying degrees of success. J.R. Smith didn't embarrass himself during the Slam Dunk competition, as Chris "The Birdman" Anderson did a few years ago as a member of the New Orleans Hornets. But neither did he take things to another level, as it were -- and his second-round assistant, Nugs bench-sitter Sonny Weems, was relentlessly ranked by Kenny Smith and the other members of TNT's
Obi Best.
The mail may not be delivered on President's Day, but the blogging never stops...
Today in Backbeat Online:
• Live review: Obi Best at the Larimer Lounge.
• Live review: Speakeasy, Tiger and AT05 at 1515.
• Live review: DeVotchKa at the Paramount.
• Live review: Murder By Death at the Bluebird.
• Flier of the week: Taun Taun's CD release at the Bluebird.
• Free beer and funky tunes, courtesy of U.S. Pipe and Flying Dog.
• Chuck Potasher to play farewell show, issue new
Nicole Fox, center, kinked her neck just enough.Reality-TV watchers know early in nearly every show who's in danger of elimination -- and during last night's episode of America's Next Top Model, Louisville's Nicole Fox found herself smack in the middle of what that great philosopher Kenny Loggins once described as the "Danger Zone." She had plenty of talking-to-the-camera moments, with clips apparently chosen to make her seem as odd, dizzy, confused or just plain out of it as possible. In