SPORTS & RECREATION

part 1 of3 Best Rockie Andres Galarraga No one expected the Big Cat to reproduce his spectacular 1993, in which he won the National League batting title with a .370 average. So he hasn’t. Instead, the Venezuelan slugger hit 18 home runs by June 1 this year (he had 22…

SPORTS & RECREATION

part 2 of 3 Best Late-Spring Ski Trip Quandary Peak West side of Hoosier Pass For those who didn’t get enough skiing in during the season and have the energy to climb a 14,000-foot-plus peak for one more run, Quandary Peak is the place. The mountain is between Hoosier Pass…

FOOD & DRINK

part 3 of 4 Best Cheap Burgers Nick’s Cafe 777 1/2 Simms St., Lakewood For $2.50, the modest Nick’s will cook you up a fabulously greasy half-pounder, stash it on a fresh bun with all the trimmings and throw in a huge batch of fat fries. Eat it there or…

FOOD & DRINK

part 1 of 4 Best Asian Deli Mekong Market 1076 S. Federal Blvd. Most of Mekong is your standard Asian market, with cheap produce and lots of canned and packaged specialties you don’t know what to do with. The real attraction here, though, is the deli, with its huge selection…

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

part 2 of 4 Best Reason Not to Complain About the Moody Blues Coming Back to Town This Summer Charitable Donations by Fey Concerts The Summer of Stars concert lineup by Fey Concerts may not be chockablock with fresh new talent; many of the performers scheduled to visit Red Rocks…

FOOD & DRINK

part 4 of 4 Best Dessert Fondue La Bonne Soupe Writer Square The word fondue is French for melted, which doesn’t even begin to describe what La Bonne Soupe does to good-quality Swiss chocolate once it starts adding the Cognac and honey. The rich, sweet brew arrives in a big…

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

part 4 of 4 Best Real-Life Adventure for Grown-Ups Inner Reality After all the hype about last year’s “summer of violence,” Dave Stalls, former recreation director for the Denver Department of Parks and Recreation, decided it was time for a reality check. Specifically, an Inner Reality check, Stalls’s invaluable, adult-oriented…

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

part 1 of 4 Best Place to Watch The Simpsons The Sink 1165 13th St., Boulder Tired of sitting at home on your butt every Thursday night watching The Simpsons? Then why not sit on your butt and watch The Simpsons at the Sink instead? The beer, Bart burgers (complete…

GOODS & SERVICES

part 3 of 4 Best Place for a New-Age Cat South Penn Cat Clinic 311 S. Pennsylvania St. Cats whose owners follow holistic lifestyles may want to stock up on vitamin treatments and herbal remedies, too. Many of them find their way to the South Penn Cat Clinic, where Linda…

SPORTS & RECREATION

part 3 of 3 Best Lowdown on Lowriders Royalty Car Club James Quintana, president of Arvada’s Royalty Car Club, wants to elevate lowriders to a higher calling: keeping kids out of trouble. “Nowadays kids are just trying to find something to do,” he says. “We’ve got something that interests them…

LETTERS

She-Mail As a regular reader of Denver’s other daily newspaper, I was unaware that the Rocky Mountain News was socially and sexually insensitive. Unaware, that is, until I read Patricia Calhoun’s June 15 column, “Smokin’ in the Boy’s Room,” on the paper’s efforts to clean up its act. I don’t…

THE FARM TEAM

part 1 of 2 Allah-who-akbar. At the call to prayer, the Brown family assembled in the living room of their home near the tiny town of Mosca, in the San Luis Valley. Rolling out their prayer rugs in rows–the males in front of the females–they faced northeast, having determined that…

PRINTS CHARMING

part 2 of 2 Three generations is what passes for old money in Denver. So it’s not surprising that along with the Hirschfeld name and the family’s tremendous wealth comes a great deal of accumulated power and influence. Much of that influence has been used in the traditional ways of…

THE FARM TEAM

part 2 of 2 In the spring of 1991 Tony entered an Alamosa pawn shop carrying his television. The family had moved to the San Luis Valley almost a year before, and things weren’t going so well. He’d been reduced to selling his possessions in order to feed his children…

PRINTS CHARMING

part 1 of 2 When the 100 or so members of the Graphic Communications International Union who staffed the production facilities at A.B. Hirschfeld Press decided to go out on strike two months ago, they would have been well advised to look up a fifteen-year-old lawsuit filed against the company’s…

OFF LIMITS

In living color: If the new Rocky Mountain Magazine recalls the go-go early Eighties, the new Colorado magazine echoes the early Sixties–blocky type, “colorful” slogan, lace-up ski boots and all. But at least publisher Merrill Hastings is cribbing from himself: He founded the original Colorado in 1964, then went on…

TALE OF TWO CITIES

The next time some genius with five or six Miller Lites in him spins around on his barstool and starts regaling you with that old business about how sports reflect the agony and ecstasy of life, tell him to go home and put his head in the sink. Sports reflect…

THROW AWAY THE KEY

How secure is a prison with locks that don’t work? Only three and a half years after Colorado’s Limon prison opened, taxpayers are going to have to shell out $155,000 to replace its 712 cell-door locks. No matter, apparently, that the locks at the Limon Correctional Facility carried a warranty…

LETTERS

Red, White and Jew Regarding Ward Harkavy’s “Out of the Norm” in the June 15 issue: It is an outrage that Norm Resnick can say the things he does on the radio and still pretend that he upholds Jewish traditions. A man is known by the company he keeps. Resnick…

FLACK ATTACK

When the City of Denver hired the public relations firm of Hill & Knowlton last year to deal with the national reporters who were filing stories about its new airport, it agreed to pay top dollar for the company’s expertise. But it took the chief researcher at the prominent Washington,…

OUT OF THE NORM

part 1 of 2 As a professor of education for twenty years at the University of Northern Colorado, Norm Resnick specialized in training prospective teachers how to handle the emotionally disturbed. And in light of that, his new career as a radio talk-show host makes strange sense: His callers worry…

OUT OF THE NORM

part 2 of 2 Norm Resnick may relish his combative reputation, but when it comes right down to it, his Dr. Norm routine is often meek. He usually cuts off callers rather than argue with them. Epperson’s conspiracy theory went “beyond my comfort level,” he says, and adds that one…