Business -0 0 . Star Trax takes its shows on the road, and the Super Bowl is no exception. ALAN ABRAMS Special to the Jewish News p icture this: You are in New Orleans for Sunday's Super Bowl XXXVI. As you walk through the security check at the stadium gates, you see that the field is lined in green Astroturf. Sidelines created by benches, coolers and towels lead up to the end zone. Surrounding the field are concession stands featuring all the stadium favorites. On the field itself, are various sports-oriented games. An area has been set up where you can choose from classic moments in sports. As these classic moments are played on a moni- tor, you have the opportunity to call the play-by-play of the game. You are given a tape of your sportscasting debut to take home. When you get tired of playing, you can rejuvenate in the locker room. Chalkboards with game plays, benches, lockers, towels and the like are set up for players like yourself who tire and need to relax a bit. In addition, "train- ers" are on hand with masseuses to pro- vide 5-10 minute head and neck mes- sages to calm your nerves before the big game. Sound like a sports junkie's paradise? You're close. It's a hotel ballroom set up as a hospitality suite for more than 1,500 employees, guests, vendors and customers of Anheuser-Busch brewing company through Feb. 4 in New Orleans. And you still haven't even read about the main event. Each room of New Orleans' Generations Hall has been set up to represent either Red Hot Jazz or Cool AB (Anheuser-Busch) Blues. Upon entering a Red Hot room, you are greeted by "hot women models dressed in red-hot leather." The sounds of jazz sizzle as deep red lights illumi- nate the room and fake fire guides your entrance. The tables and chairs are covered in red spandex. Hot and spicy salsa duos The Star Trax staff: Bottom row — Jordon Wertheimer, Shay Scott, Deanna Sabatini, &illy Togers, John Webb. Middle row — Mitch Rosenwasser, Renee Cherrin-Erlich, Marc Schechter, Josh Cohen, Nancy Major, Lutalo Sephers. Top row — Jimmy Wolk, Sheri Wagner, Paris Jones, D. Brown, Randy Wertheimer, Craig Erlich, Jon Layne. j.0 2/1 2002 57