Highs and Lows

Meth for breakfast. Spousal scrums ending in swollen noses and bloody carpeting. The kind of kinky sex with anonymous women normally reserved for dubious, skin flick plot lines.

Encore Follies features 94-year-old showgirl

“Growing old is not a bore,” Kitty Duarte says, running her lines to a nearly empty rehearsal hall inside the East Las Vegas Senior Center.

Timberlake benefit returns Oct. 17

Pop crooner Justin Timberlake brings another installment of his “Justin Timberlake and Friends, A Special Evening Benefiting Shriners Hospital For Children” event to the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Oct. 17, with TLC, Alicia Keys, Ciara and Taylor Swift.

Stations, Fiestas awarding up to $10,000; Palms offering electronics

There will be 100 drawing winners at Station and Fiesta casinos every Friday and Saturday night through Sept. 12. At 7:15 p.m., 10 names will be drawn at Palace Station, Boulder Station, Texas Station, Sunset Station, Santa Fe Station, Green Valley Ranch, Red Rock Resort, Aliante Station, Fiesta Rancho and Fiesta Henderson for a chance to win $250-$10,000 in cash. Winners earning 1,000 same-day slot points ($1,000 coin-in) or 2,000 same-day video poker points ($2,000-$8,000 coin-in) before the drawing will receive double their cash prize, and those earning 2,000 same-day slot points or 4,000 same-day video poker points will receive triple their cash prize. Plus, anyone playing with their card that evening will receive at least $10-$20 in free play.

Peppermill

Las Vegas residents tend to have a few "tours" for their visiting friends and relatives, taking in the high spots that tourists frequently overlook.

Hoofing for Hope

Phantom of the Library … whaddaya think?

Checkpoint follies

Candidate Barack Obama vowed to “change” the kind of Washington politics as usual that saw important spending needs go unmet, while lower-priority projects in the home states or districts of powerful congressmen got lavished with cash.

Rigging the game

It looks like a bit of blatant partisan politics might come back to haunt Massachusetts Democrats.

Learning from California

The acclaimed television drama “Mad Men” is set in Manhattan in the early 1960s. The focus is a fast-paced Madison Avenue advertising agency. The suit-and-tie ad execs quaff hard liquor at work, smoke constantly and utter sexist comments about their secretaries. It’s a great show, extremely well done, depicting a bygone era that at once sickens and evokes nostalgic feelings.

NLV mayor offers businesspeople reassurance

New North Las Vegas Mayor Shari Buck is rolling out her plan to guide the city through the recession. In her first major speech as mayor Thursday, Buck gave businesspeople what they desperately needed: reassurance.

Bondholders object to motions

The bondholders in the Station Casinos bankruptcy could be trying to position themselves to bring lawsuits in the 2007 multibillion-dollar buyout.

IN BRIEF

MGM Mirage starts bond exchange offer

CPA, firm agree to make payment of $320,000

Certified public accountant Michael Moore and his Las Vegas firm, Moore & Associates, agreed to pay $320,000 relating to allegations that they issued false audit reports on 300 public companies, the government announced Thursday.

Towbin adds evening hours

Towbin Dodge recently announced it is expanding its service hours.

Findlay Customs designs high-end party bus

Businessman Stan Chomer of Vegas Strip Transportation took his 40-foot motor home to Findlay Customs with an idea, and six months later received a revamped high-end custom bus that can accommodate up to 25-30 people wanting to tour the southwest in style.

Sowerby explores Canada

A lonely road sign proclaims that the border with the Canada’s Northwest Territories is less than 100 miles away. It has been two days since we left Vancouver, 1,000 miles to the southwest, and we finally had evidence that our destination was at hand.

Panamera breaks rules

When it comes to wealth, you can’t take it with you to the grave, as the cliché goes, so why not spend it on Porsche’s new Panamera and instead take a trio of mildly bemused companions along for what will likely be the joy ride of their lives.

Belgian engineer transformed sluggish Corvettes into rockets

There are numerous automobile founders, inventors and racing drivers who have earned a place in the Pantheon of motoring. But Zora Arkus-Duntov is one of the few automobile engineers who is revered by anyone even vaguely familiar with the history of the Chevrolet Corvette.

Land Rover donates to children’s cancer charity

Land Rover of Las Vegas’ recent launch party provided loyal customers with a sneak peek of the newly upgraded line of 2010 Land Rover models, as well as a chance to partipate in an event to benefit the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation. At the party, the dealership was able to raise more than $1,000 for charity and introduced the all-new LR4, which replaces the outgoing LR3, as well as the redesigned Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.

CALM WINS AT REID’S TELE-TOWN HALL OVER HEALTH CARE

A town hall meeting without tea bag tossing and rifle-toting protesters makes for a sedate event, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., proved today.

Reid hosted a teleconference, or tele-town hall, with an estimated 10,000 Nevadans to discuss health reform, without having to worry about talking over protesters who have disrupted live town hall events around the country.

Aug. 28 Football Summaries

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