Denver International Airport: Bastard or brainchild?

The Visit Denver Hall of Fame dinner on March 4 served up a few ironic moments alongside the beef entree. There was John Hickenlooper, praising inductee Pat Bowlen — when the start of Hickenlooper’s political career has been tagged to his campaign against selling the naming rights of the new…

Are Mexican kids bullies by nature?

Dear Mexican: I’m a pan blanco and my wife is puertorriqueña. Our son looks basically white, while a casual observer might admit that there is some Latin going on there. I’m not sure how this pertains to my question — it may or may not be worth mentioning. Our son…

Tiger Woods, saved by Chipotle?

“Is Tiger out of the Woods?” asks the headline of the March 5 Entertainment Weekly story (which is only in print, not on-line) that deals with whether the adulterous athlete’s public apology will help repair his image. Among those interviewed is CNBC sports/business reporter Darren Rovell, who offers this: “The…

Trail Dust building about to bite the dust

It was the Casa Bonita of bad steakhouses, a place where they’d cut off your tie if you dared to wear one into the place, and cut off your arteries with fatty meat and butter-laden spuds. It was the Trail Dust Steak House, and Denver was once lucky enough to…

Pot protesters pick the wrong target, Denver officials say

I was on the phone with a city official late Monday, and could hear the protest outside City Hall, organized by Robert Chase, founder of the Colorado Coalition for Patients and Caregivers, who’s asking for a recall of the Denver City Council members who voted for the ordinance regulating medical…

Flour power: Want to save on sales tax? Buy a Kit Kat

Keep chomping on your candy bar! Although several Colorado sales tax exemptions have been removed effective today, including “nonessential items related to sales of food and beverages” (i.e., to-go containers), materials used in direct mail advertising and standardized computer software, candy and soft drinks — and fans of these unhealthy…

Medical marijuana dispensaries have two days to become legal

Medical marijuana dispensaries face a looming deadline in Denver. On Monday, March 1, any dispensary that hasn’t applied for a medical marijuana dispensary license must “cease operations,” according to an announcement sent by the city yesterday. Cease operations, or what? The release doesn’t say, but it does reveal that by…

Why American workers need cheap labor, legal or not

Dear Mexican: I am a lifelong resident of Arizona and have worked side by side with illegals for 25 years as a bloquero. In all that time, I never knew one of them to be an aspiring American. In fact, their loyalties remain with their home states, they listen to…

Medical marijuana pays off for local artists

Call it pot luck: Colorado’s medical marijuana business is paying off in a big way for local artists. The Chronic-le, Westword’s quarterly medical marijuana supplement, is now the sponsor of the MasterMind awards — and when the 2010 class of MasterMinds was announced this past weekend, it pushed the program…

What’s the oldest Mexican restaurant in Denver?

I just stopped by La Fiesta for lunch, as people have been stopping by the Mexican restaurant at 2340 Champa Street since 1964, when the Herrera family turned an old Safeway into a Denver institution. (That’s the original menu above.) Which got me wondering: Is there a Mexican restaurant in…

Can we afford to get Mexicans out of the kitchen?

Dear Mexican: People talk about the costs of illegal immigration on our society. What about the savings? Has there been any research into how much more a meal at a restaurant would cost without Mexicans cooking and washing dishes? What percentage increase would we see with supermarket produce if migrant…