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    Today\'s Events
    • "Talk Portraiture" Exhibition at Shuptrine Fine Art Group
    • "Still Lifes from the Permanent Collection" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • Wild Ocean in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater
    • "Peter Pan" at Tivoli Theatre
    • "Jellies: The Living Art" Exhibition at Hunter Museum of American Art, 10am
    • Tasting Series 2010: Into to Wine Part I - "The World of Whites" at Back Inn Cafe, 6pm
    • "Imaging Identity" Lecture at Hunter Museum of American Art, 6:30pm
    • The Mystery of the TV Talk Show at Vaudeville Cafe , 7pm
    • Funktastic Four, Kevin Klein at Mudpie Restaurant, 7pm
    • Koji, A.N. Palamara, 100th and May, Anthems of a Broken Home at Warehouse Row, 7pm
    • Mountain Heart at Rhythm & Brews, 8pm
    • Channing Wilson at Bud's Sports Bar, 9pm
    • The Incredible Sandwich, Zan Teddy, Justin Kalk Orchestra at JJ's Bohemia, 10pm

    Tomorrow\'s Events
    • Hubble in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • "Hubble 3D" Opens @ IMAX at IMAX 3D Theater
    • D Self, Funktastic 4 at Market Street Tavern, 8:25am
    • Creative Discovery Museum’s Exhibit “Good For You” at Creative Discovery Museum, 10am
    • Nick and the Dragonslayers at Mudpie Restaurant, 11:30am
    • "Recent Landscapes: Lawerence Mathis" Exhibition at Warehouse Row, 12pm
    • "Earth" at Warehouse Row, 12pm
    • Axiom, Failing the Fairest, TRL, Reach for the Stars, Covered in Scars at Warehouse Row, 7pm
    • Mike Speenburg at The Comedy Catch, 7:30pm
    • A Night To Remember 2010 at Chattanooga Convention Center, 8pm
    • Peer Pressure at Club Fathom, 10pm
    • Leo Schmied at Tremont Tavern, 10pm
    • Downstream at Bud's Sports Bar, 10pm

    Later Events
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • Hubble in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater
    • Bloody Sacrifice, Apocalyptic Visions, Double Barrel Democracy at Ziggy's Package Store, 8pm
    • Abbey Road Live at Rhythm & Brews, 10pm
    • Mystery of the Nightmare High School Reunion at Vaudeville Cafe , 6pm
    • "Earth" at Warehouse Row, 12pm
    • Eoto, Vibesquad, Archnemesis, Whitenoise at Club Fathom, 10pm
    • Bluegrass Pharaohs at Market Street Tavern, 10pm
    • "Talk Portraiture" Exhibition at Shuptrine Fine Art Group
    • The Molly Maguires at T-Bone's Sports Cafe, 10pm
    • "Peter Pan" at Tivoli Theatre
    • “Explorations in Steel” by Julie Clark at In Town Gallery, 11am
    • Creative Discovery Museum’s Exhibit “Good For You” at Creative Discovery Museum, 10am
    • Wild Ocean in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater

    Ask A Mexican: Special “Best-Of” Edition

    Written by Gustavo Arellano
    January 6, 2010 – 1:56 pm


    Dear Readers,
    The Mexican is still trying to shake off the Herradura from the previous year, so I’m reprinting this week a favorite column of mine from el pásado. To make up for my siesta, though, I’m bringing back the YouTube edition of this column, where I’ll take the questions of the non-anonymous brave and ramble muy funny. Just visit youtube.com/askamexicano every Thursday for the latest edition!

    Dear Mexican,
    I just don’t get Mexicans and their grooming. The men slick their hair with baby oil, gel or Vaseline, or just shave it all off. The women wear it in ponytails with neon green hair bands or in pigtails, or they wear bangs created with the biggest curling iron in the world. Do they see themselves in the mirror before leaving home? Do they realize everyone is staring ‘cause they look bad??
    — Tommy Toupee

    Dear Gabacho,
    Not only do we stare at our hair in the mirror, but we also blow kisses to our reflection and whisper, “Ay papi chulo, you’re más bonito than those gabachos feos.” If there’s one body feature that Mexicans can boast about—besides the glorious guts of our men and the asses grandes of mujeres—it’s follicles, repositories of the world’s hair DNA.
    Kinky, straight, curly or wavy, the Mexican head is pregnant with possibility, and Mexicans do everything possible to draw attention to what humans can do with a comb and three pounds of gel. Some hairstyles are utilitarian: the Mexi-mullet protects the neck from the brutal sun, while bangs allow our ladies to hide switchblades. Other styles, like indigenous pigtails or the Zach de la Rocha’s frizzy ‘fro, sing the body Mexican.  But the best Mexican hair involves Three Flowers brilliantine, the lightly scented petroleum jelly revered by generations of Mexican for its tight hold, its pleasant smell and a shine that rivals a flashlight. Women use it to slick their hair into buns, men to sculpt Morrissey-esque pompadours. Class: thy name is mexicano. Oh, and contrary to popular belief, no self-respecting Mexican man shaves his head: that’s the domain of pendejo cholos and their Chicano cousins.

    Dear Mexican,
    I am a nice looking white girl with a great job and life. I recently starting seeing a Mexican guy, who I’m pretty certain I scare the crap out of. He has never dated a white woman before and seems very nervous around me. He also asks me about the education and status of my ex-husband and previous boyfriends. I really feel like he thinks he is not good enough for me, although I don’t know why. He is gorgeous, hard-working and so kind. I have never been one to care about what someone does, where they are from or how much money they make. How can I get this guy to see that I really like him as a person and just relax?
    — Enamorada Gabacha

    Dear Gabacha in Love,
    The first draft of my answer to your question ended this way: “You want to soothe your Mexican man’s frayed nerves, Enamorada? Give him a blowjob.” Thinking this was too glib, I wrote a second draft in which I explained the minefield of race and class that you and your beloved will have to cross.  I noted that dating a gabacha is the pinnacle of a Mexican man’s sexual life, proof that he can navigate bedrooms as easily as borders. I cited the Orson Welles’ classic Touch of Evil (notice white-hot Janet Leigh is married to Mexican protagonist Mike Vargas—played by Charlton Heston in brownface) and I considered norteño super-group Los Tigres del Norte’s “El Mojado Acaudalado” (The Wealthy Wetback): “Decí-a una güera en Florida/’I love you Mexican men’” (Said a white woman in Florida/”Amo a ustedes hombres mexicanos”).  By the time I’d worked through all of that, I concluded that my first answer was best: Nothing eradicates ego and all of its clunky superficialities (race, class, culture), nothing says I love you, nothing says “Welcome to America” like an old-school blowjob.

    Ask the Mexican at themexican@askamexican.net, myspace.com/ocwab, facebook.com/garellano, find him on, Twitter, or write: Gustavo Arellano, P.O. Box 1433, Anaheim, CA 92815-1433!


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