Billy the Kid photo for sale in Denver: Price tag $400,000?

A credit-card-sized tintype of William H. McCarty, alias William Bonney, alias Billy the Kid — arguably the single most famous photograph to emerge from the Wild West — will be up for public sale for the first time ever in Denver next weekend. And no, the young desperado in the…

Drug war: An unhappy 40th birthday party

On June 17, 1971, President Richard Milhous Nixon announced that the United States of America would commits its vast resources to armed conflict against a hostile enemy known as “drugs.” Yes, that’s right. Next week, the War on Drugs officially turns forty years old, and it’s showing every bit of…

Top 10 gambling movies of all time

This week’s cover story, “All In,” focuses on the work of University of Denver professor Robert Hannum, who’s been researching the mathematics of gambling and the science of poker for almost two decades. Of course, we all know (or think we know) something about Las Vegas casinos and card games,…

DU professor says poker is about skill, not luck

There was this casino, a major online operation based in Europe, and this casino had a problem. A little problem, sure, one lousy player on a hot streak. But he was getting to be a bigger problem every day. The player — call him Ludwig — was a regular customer…

Pinon Canyon: Scott Tipton gets ban on military expansion restored

Under pressure from ranchers to take as strong a stand against Army expansion in southern Colorado as his Democrat predecessor, freshman Republican congressman Scott Tipton managed to get a funding ban reinstated in a bill yesterday, earning him kudos from some of his sharpest critics. “Congressman Tipton backed up his…

Ken Salazar to drill-baby-drill crowd: Stop whining and get cracking

A year after being chastised for being too hasty in opening up offshore oil leases for exploration, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar was fielding questions from former colleagues in the Senate about why the administration isn’t issuing more drilling permits to boost domestic production. But Salazar defended the administration’s…