How we get from Refugio to Cuco

Dear Mexican: How do Mexicans get such ridiculous nicknames from seemingly normal names? For instance, José becomes Chepe, Eduardo is Lalo, Gabriel becomes Gabi, and Guillermo devolves into Memo. It’s Marcela, Not Chela I want to know why Mexicans have such incongruous nicknames. In English, people have nicknames that have…

Gaetano’s: all in the famiglia

I dropped by Gaetano’s last night for a Tasty Treat (a sausage and green chili strips baked in a pizza crust) and a taste of history. Wynkoop Holdings bought this classic joint back in 2005, taking over a restaurant that started as Ralph and Mamie Smaldone’s Tejon Street Cafe back…

Wake-Up Call: History in the taking

Yesterday afternoon, I posted a note from Marcus Pachner, informing members of the CBHD — the stakeholders’ group working with Shea Properties on its redevelopment of the former University of Colorado Health Sciences campus — that Denver City Council’s public hearing to consider landmark status for two buildings on the site has…

CU at Denver City Council — but not next Monday

Next Monday’s public hearing before Denver City Council to decide the fate of two historic Hornbein and White buildings on the old University of Colorado campus has been postponed. “Shea has been working closely with Councilwoman Robb and Councilwoman Johnson on the historic designation applications,” wrote Marcus Pachner, a consultant…

Wake-Up Call: Watch the fireworks…over the Senate nomination

Denver’s fireworks display won’t officially start until 9 p.m. December 31 (with a repeat performance at midnight), but there have already been plenty of explosive discussions over who, exactly, Governor Bill Ritter should nominate to fill Ken Salazar’s soon-to-be-empty Senate seat — and what coveted slot might then be empty…

Does Christmas ever end for Mexicans?

Dear Mexican: I was driving home along a road where a bunch of Mexicans live, and I noticed that almost every house has its Christmas lights still hanging from the rafters and reindeer and Santa Claus decorations weathered by the hot sun on the roofs. It’s the middle of May…

Who should replace Salazar in the Senate? Go straight to the Hart.

The names have been spinning through cyberspace since the first rumor that Ken Salazar might be headed to Barack Obama’s cabinet, leaving a U.S. Senate seat open: John Hickenlooper, John Salazar, Diana DeGette, Ed Perlmutter, Andrew Romanoff, Tom Strickland. Even Federico Peña’s name floated up — until he pulled it…

Wake-Up Call: Sorry, wrong number

“You’re a hard lady to get a hold of,” the caller said. “I’ve been trying to find out why you let your Rocky Mountain News subscription expire.” I stared at the receiver. Um, it seems that the future of the News might be a little uncertain, I said. “Oh, it’s…

Wake-Up Call: Building — and budgeting — for the future

The holidays push most action off the public calendar this week. Tonight at 5:30 p.m., Denver City Council will start the process of stuffing someone’s stocking with coal: Over the next few weeks, councilmembers will decide whether to grant landmark status to two, ’60s-era Hornbein and White buildings on the old University…

Cheers! The winner of the 2008 Holiday Cocktail Competition

‘Tis a pleasure to drink in Colorado. On Saturday morning, I awoke with visions of sugerplums — and whipped cream, and gingerbread, and chocolate sprinkles — still dancing in my head. Just a few hours earlier, I’d sampled the last of sixteen entrees in the 2008 Holiday Cocktail Competition. I…

Wake-Up Call: Who’s on (the) first?

A few weeks ago, Diana DeGette, Colorado’s representative for the 1st Congressional District, had lunch with Ken Salazar, the Colorado senator who’d early on been rumored to be in the running for a position in the Barack Obama cabinet. “No, it’s not going to happen,” he told her. Yesterday, it…

Book ’em!

Dear Readers: A couple of columnas ago, I published a short list of my favorite books regarding Mexicans and Mexican-Americans and urged ustedes to submit better choices so that gabachos can have a Christmas shopping list for their favorite Mexicans, or at least understand nosotros better. Muchos responded, and below…

Wake-Up Call: The trickle-down economics of an open Senate seat

On Monday, Governor Bill Ritter offered Colorado journalists an advance look at what we can expect from the next legislative session: belt-tightening. But there’s one sure, if risky, way to fill Colorado’s coffers: Sell the Senate seat that could soon be vacated when Senator Ken Salazar moves to a Secretary of…

Wake-Up Call: The week ahead, December 15-21

While the Obama cabinet carousel — Ritter! Salazar (Ken)! Salazar (John)! Michael Bennet! Salazar (Ken, again)! — continues to go ’round, with a name thrown out each week (although now, with Ken Salazar back in the ring for Interior, we’re on repeats) — Colorado’s top Dems will gather at the Governor’s…

Remembrance of things pasta: Gennaro’s has closed

      Since 1951, Gennaro’s Lounge has been a landmark on South Broadway. Joe Gennaro opened the place; his son, Leonard, ran it for decades. And when Jason Sheehan visited Gennaro’s last year, he found it a classic example of the kind of neighborhood Italian joint that you find across…

Wake-Up Call: Keeping Colorado’s economy on track

Denver’s 150th birthday is turning out to be a bust, with the financial crisis the major party pooper. Civic leaders have been brainstorming how to keep Colorado’s economy from falling any further. Yesterday, they gathered with Mayor John Hickenlooper and Governor Bill Ritter at the Denver City & County Building…

Wake-Up Call: Hold your horses!

One of the last vestiges of Fred Kummer’s reign as a Denver hotelier disappeared yesterday. The two mammoth horse sculptures that had reared their ugly heads in the lobby of the former Adam’s Mark Hotel for years were hauled out of the building (and not easily — they each weigh…

When Catholics got a pass across the border

Dear Mexican: I’m Hispanic, not Mexican, and I hate it when people confuse me for one. I don’t like the stupid music you like, I don’t give a fuck about the stupid Virgin of Guadalupe, I don’t speak with the stupid accent, I don’t even look like an Indian. Why…

Bruce’s Bar is back, and so are the Rocky Mountain oysters

The Sunday before Thanksgiving, I headed up I-25 to Fort Collins and then turned east for Severance, the town “where the geese fly and the bulls cry,” to give thanks for a tradition restored. Bruce’s Bar has been serving Rocky Mountain oysters since the mid-’50s, almost without interruption — unlike…