Most Popular
-
Ultrarunning Gets Younger and Faster
Tony Krupicka takes his sport to new extremes.
-
Boys Will Be Wetboys
It was fun while it lasted but now MTV wants to mainstream Colorado's weirdest skateboarders.
-
GB Fish & Chips
If at first you dont succeed, fry, fry again.
-
Rent-a-Cop
Denver's finest protect and serve, whether they're being paid by the city or the corner bar.
-
Neighborhood Flix Café & Cinema
There will be grub!
-
Rush to Riot (8)
How seriously should we take Rush Limbaugh's fantasies of a disturbance in Denver?
-
Hideous Houses of Highland (7)
More is not merrier for Highland homeowners who want to stop construction in their neighborhoods.
-
Vonnegut (6)
Fall Into Place
Self-released -
Target Practice: Racism and Police Shootings Are No Game (6)
Are Denver cops trigger-happy for minorities? A video game might hold the answer.
-
Boys Will Be Wetboys (4)
It was fun while it lasted but now MTV wants to mainstream Colorado's weirdest skateboarders.
-
Ultrarunning Gets Younger and Faster
Tony Krupicka takes his sport to new extremes.
-
Boys Will Be Wetboys
It was fun while it lasted but now MTV wants to mainstream Colorado's weirdest skateboarders.
-
Rent-a-Cop
Denver's finest protect and serve, whether they're being paid by the city or the corner bar.
-
Rush to Riot
How seriously should we take Rush Limbaugh's fantasies of a disturbance in Denver?
-
Wheels of Fortune
Steve Meyer wants to sell pedicabs to the world — but is the world willing to go along for the ride?
-
Scenes from Cinco de Mayo
10:17AM 05/05/08 -
DeVotchKa on NPR's All Songs Considered and Conan
10:24AM 05/05/08 -
The Best Damn Crackhead Pickle Shop in Denver
10:40AM 05/05/08 -
Crocs Fills the Bill
10:40AM 05/05/08 -
Delegating Denver #42 of 56: Pennsylvania
11:35AM 05/05/08
What we are writing about
- Barack Obama
- Brad Pitt
- Charlie Huang
- Cherry Creek
- Colorado Rockies
- David Lane
- Denver Art Museum
- DeVotchKa
- dogs
- Fisher Clark Urban...
- Glenn Morris
- hi-dive
- Hillary Clinton
- Jason Sheehan
- Knocked Up
- Larimer Lounge
- Lupe Fiasco
- Mark Travis
- My Kid Could Paint That
- Nathan & Stephen
- No Country for Old Men
- PlayStation
- Radiohead
- Seth Rogen
- There Will Be Blood
- Various Artists
- Vinyl
- Wii
- William Havu Gallery
- Xbox
Recent Articles By Gustavo Arellano
-
The Clan
What do Scots have in common with Mexicans?
-
Emo, Go Home!
Mexican music is more than mariachi bands.
-
Dialed In
Press 1 if you love the Mexican.
-
Identity Crisis
Having your Social Security number stolen makes for a taxing situation.
-
Skin Deep
Winning the bronze.
National Features
-
Broward-Palm Beach New Times
Last Step to Redemption
Drug counselor Richard Entrekin swam a little too easily in a sea of sharks.
By Amy Guthrie -
Village Voice
The Cro-Mag Diaries
Remembering the brutal life and times of John "Bloodclot" Joseph, New York hardcore icon.
By Rob Harvilla -
Miami New Times
Class Warfare
At a Florida school, kids threaten teachers, whose bosses look the other way.
By Francisco Alvarado -
SF Weekly
Party Crashers
If you think Ralph Nader won't screw the Democrats again, you're not paying attention.
By John Geluardi
Dear Mexican: After working with Mexicans for years, I have noticed that Mexican men have a double standard when it comes to homosexuality. Why is it that the "giver" is not regarded as being just as gay as the "receiver"?
El Vaquero
Dear Cowboy Gabacho: I think all heterosexual societies condemn the catcher more than the pitcher, ¿qué no? If it seems Mexicans exaggerate this idiotic double standard more than others, then blame their pendejo ancestors. The Aztecs reserved the death sentence for a cuiloni (their term for the reamed in a homosexual tryst), while the Spaniards just killed anyone who practiced the amor that dare not speak its name. Some revisionist historians argue that the Spaniards distorted Aztec homophobia to reflect their own views (read "Aztec Homosexuality: The Textual Evidence," by Geoffrey Kimball, for a fascinating comparison of modern-day translations of Aztec codices with those written by seventeenth-century padres that most of the world cites when referencing Mexican mores), but what's indisputable is that the confluence of two macho societies created a hyper-masculinized raza cósmica that frowns upon gay men unless they're flamin'. Times are changing, though: Last year, Mexico City approved civil unions for gays and lesbians, a small step on the road to eradicating Mexico's rampant joto-hating and more proof of initiative than virtually every American municipality not governed by the mariposa agenda can show.
Dear Mexican: Why do people think Mexicans have small dicks? My novio sure doesn't!
Bobbi Bobblehead
Dear Gabacha: And neither do I, chula! Lies aside, correlating penis length to ethnicity is a science as imprecise as building a border fence to keep out Mexicans. Out of hundreds of shlong-sized surveys the Mexican consulted, almost all concluded that the average Mexican verga ranked below gabachos and negritos on the pipi scale but ahead of chinitos. Who cares? It's not the tamaño of the ship, but the motion of the oceano that matters. Besides, Mexican men don't obsess about how much chorizo they pack, as gabachos do; we're usually more concerned with beating them in the fertility game. And in that concern, Mexicans are a veritable John Holmes to the gabachos' Howard Stern.
Dear Mexican: Why is it that Mexicans are always making out in the park? Do trees make them horny?
Your Friendly Neighborhood Park Watcher
Dear Gabacho: Por favor, be more sympathetic to the plight of such Mexicans. Many of them still live at home with parents, or room with a dozen other people, meaning privacy is impossible. No-tell motels cost too much, and their paramour probably lives in a similar situation. The only places for such folks to steal some kisses are the back seats of cars and parks. Let Mexicans make out, pervert! As long as they're not putting the moves on you, you shouldn't worry. And if letting wabs get their rocks off doesn't sit well with you, then refry this: Mexicans are art lovers, and we love to re-create Manet's "The Luncheon on the Grass" whenever possible.










