Rosa Linda’s reopens today in time for breakfast

The Aguirre family was not having a good month. They’d temporarily closed the 25-year-old Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe — once the only restaurant in what’s now a hot-hot area of Highland — on September 20, hoping to do a week or so of much needed mechanical updates. But at the…

Were Mexicans the first to sport gold in their teeth?

Dear Mexican: I was a history major at the University of Arizona in Tucson, which I believe was part of the Gadsden Purchase, the last piece of old Mexico the U.S. “acquired.” That got me thinking: What was the citizenship status of all Mexicans/gringos who lived in parts of Mexico…

Alien nation: Colorado’s election is out of this world

The scene last Friday was off-the-planet crazy — appropriate enough for a city considering a proposal to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission. But Initiative 300 is far from the wackiest item on next week’s ballot. After all, there’s also the election of the next governor of Colorado. The Denver Botanic…

Land sakes: Politics make strange truck-bed fellows

Politics makes strange truck-bed fellows. Four years ago, Helen Thorpe, a veteran Texas political reporter who’d married John Hickenlooper and moved to Denver in 2002, was a passenger in Tom Tancredo’s tan Chevrolet pickup, touring the part of northwest Denver he called Tancredoland, where he’d grown up — and where…