ROACHES DOG ANIMAL SHELTER

An army of cockroaches infesting an animal shelter is described as “biblical,” a “plague” and “an explosion.”

LV helps pump up Mr. Olympia

Not everybody is suffering the housing market blues. Las Vegas’ No. 1 tough guy — indeed the No. 1 bodybuilder in the world — has earned a pretty penny with investments here in Las Vegas.

Porter bill calls for panel to probe crisis

WASHINGTON — Rep. Jon Porter, R-Nev., introduced a bill in Congress on Thursday establishing a commission to investigate the collapse of the financial markets and the government’s response to the crisis.

Medici Cafe re-introduces unlimited champagne pours

The Medici Cafe & Terrace at the Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas, has re-introduced unlimited pours of Veuve Clicquot champagne during its brunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays. With six culinary stations, the brunch is $95 with the Veuve Clicquot, $75 with prosecco or $65 without champagne, and $30 for children 5 through 12, plus tax and tip. For reservations, call 567-4601. …

Tickets on sale for first set of concerts at Aliante

The first set of performers at the new Access Showroom at Aliante Station have been announced. Tickets for all of the following shows go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at all Station casino box offices, at www.stationcasinos.com or by calling 547-5300. The Aliante Station ticket sales counter is not open yet.

The Good Ol’ Days

An elite maitre d’ during the golden era, Emilio Muscelli has been in Las Vegas so long he remembers:

‘Menopause The Musical’

In early 2006, Las Vegas-based actress Paige O’Hara, the voice of Belle in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” signed on to “Menopause The Musical” as a hormonal soap star with an appetite for younger men.

Following a Dream

He has walked on water and been dragged by hooks through his back on a helicopter ride over the Valley of Fire. But today, Criss Angel stands to do something he has never done before: sell his first ticket on the Strip.

The Grunge Factor

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness; it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity; it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness.”

‘The Lucky Ones’

Contrary to popular opinion, not all roads lead to Las Vegas. (It just seems that way sometimes.)

Getting Pumped Up

Jay Cutler eats 5 pounds of fish a day. This is partly why the Las Vegan weighs 270 pounds. But unlike you, he is comprised of less than 3 percent body fat. Yet just like you, Cutler thinks about cheating on his diet all the time, even as he goes gunning for his third straight Mr. Olympia title this weekend.

Adam’s Ribs

A barbecue margarita?

MOVIES

OPENING THIS WEEK

South Point begins Great Pumpkin Pick promotion

Beginning Wednesday, you can begin earning entries for one of our favorite annual promotions — South Point‘s “$200,000 Great Pumpkin Pick!” Club members receive two (virtual) entries every day when they swipe their card at a kiosk, and can earn one additional entry for every hour they play using their Club card. Bingo players also receive two tickets for every bingo session purchased. Every Tuesday in October at 8:15 p.m. the casino will draw 15 winners, each of whom will get to select a pumpkin containing from $2,500 to $10,000.

The Dali Follies

That Dali dude was a ditz.

Aspiring actors failing to take advantage of stage experience

Whenever I go to local acting classes, or Screen Actors Guild seminars, I’m always amazed at the number of faces I don’t know. I’m a theater critic. I see nearly every local play. Shouldn’t I know most of the actors in this town?

Hard-luck characters populate Atmosphere tunes

“It’s obvious that he’s lost in his regrets. You can smell it on his breath.” Atmosphere frontman Slug rhymes over tendrils of slide guitar that smolder and then quickly dissipate like a campfire’s smoky exhale.

The Mouth That Soars

Sen. Joe Biden tends to talk a lot. And he has a penchant for making things up.

Bail me out

Responsible voices have been warning for years that mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac held massive unwieldy portfolios of mortgages — almost half the nation’s mortgage debt — while required to keep capital reserves of only 2.5 percent (compared to a normal bank’s 10 percent), leaving them highly vulnerable to any reversal in real estate prices.

JPMorgan will take over thrift

JPMorgan Chase & Co. acquired the assets of Washington Mutual Inc.’s banking operations Thursday after federal regulators seized the ailing thrift, the country’s largest.

Boyd redoes hotel deal

Boyd Gaming Corp. and New York-based Morgans Hotel Group have reworked an agreement to develop two boutique hotels on the stalled Echelon project on the Strip.

Progressive Gaming replaces boss, gives warning

Technology provider Progressive Gaming International on Thursday replaced its CEO and told investors the company’s financial results for 2008 would fall below previous projections.

IN BRIEF

Landry’s shareholders to vote on buyout bid

INSIDE BUSINESS

Henderson chamber taps executive board trustees

Staging a revival in troubled times

Entrepreneur Jeffrey Fine knew owning a casino would be tough, and that was before the economy nosedived.

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