Details coming in the Morning!

Details for the second annual FCLV's Mid-Century Modern celebration will be posted in the morning!

 

In the meantime, we are mourning the passing of one of our dearest interviewees, George Foley, Sr.  When we sat down to interview George a few years back, he regaled us almost two hours with his stories of being a bellhop and a valet, of bring beer to Pearl Bailey and then sitting with her and drinking them, of his life as a lawyer and most of all, of growing up in Las Vegas before World War II.

George passed away a few days ago at the age of 88.  He leaves behind family and friends who will always remember him.

We will, too.

It's Coming!!! Our second annual Mid Century Modern Las Vegas Weekend!

 

Our emails hint that many of you very much wanted us to have another Mid-Century Modern Las Vegas weekend filled with panels, architecture, tours and more.

Well, we heard you.  Check back this weekend to find out all the details for our "Mid-Mod Marvels:  A Celebration of Mid-Centuiry Modern Architecture and Design".

A reception at the Morelli House on Friday evening Oct 22nd.

On Saturday, October 23rd, a panel on Mid-Century Modern Architecture and Art, a panel on the history of the Las Vegas News Bureau and the Las Vegas premiere of the documentary on William Krisel, the architect behind Paradise Palms.  William Krisel will be with us in person and will attend the screening.

 

 

And best of all, Alan Hess, the authority on all that is MCM,  will be back with us guiding us through all that is Mid-Century Modern and the architects who changed forever the landscape of Las Vegas as well as handle the Q&A at the Krisel film premiere.

 

And yes, there will be a double-decker bus tour on Sunday afternoon with a new route, new open houses and lots of history.

Sound like fun?

It's all coming the weekend of October 22nd and you don't want to miss this as tickets are limited!

So check back here this weekend for the deets! 

More Liberace Museum News

By all accounts, it was a wild and successful gathering of fans protesting the closing of the Liberace Museum.

We applaud all who attended.

For the latest update, here's the report from our pal, Johnny Katz, at the Las Vegas Sun:

On the day of the big protest, Joseph Gabriel clutched a puppet.

This was no ordinary puppet. It was a little Liberace marionette, wearing a wide grin and a sky-blue sequined suit.

That's what it's come to: Dolls and demonstrators. So very Liberace.

"We want a full accounting of what has happened with the Liberace Museum's finances," said Gabriel, a master magician and puppeteer featured in David Saxe's "Vegas! The Show" at Miracle Mile Shops. "It has been sad to see how the decisions that have been made over the years have hurt more than they have helped the museum."

To read more:  lasvegassun.com

More on the Liberace Museum Protest

From Jeffery White event organizer...

Dear Friends of the Liberace Foundation and Museum:

 

I am writing this to you, asking for your time and support for a worthy cause. We will be staging a Protest demonstration on Wednesday September 22nd from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM.  This demonstration will be a peaceful protest to keep the Liberace Museum Open.  We will be marching on the sidewalks surrounding the Liberace Museum.  This will also help to shine a spotlight on those responsible for its demise.

 

It is believed that the Liberace Museum has been grossly mismanaged by the past two Museum Presidents under the current watch of the Liberace Foundation Board President Dean, Jeffrey Koep of UNLV. 

 

This Non-Profit organization like any other should be held accountable for any and all mismanagement.  Non-Profit Boards have a fiduciary responsibility to the Public, especially when a large monetary trust is concerned. 

 

Las Vegas has been a city that all too often bulldozes its history.  Then we complain that our culture is non-existent.  We have said good-bye to the Las Vegas Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum.  The Liberace Museum is a Part of the Las Vegas Culture, as well as Liberace himself being a part of the Las Vegas Cultural fabric.  Entertainment has been synonymous with our colorful past.  Can we afford to let go of yet another iconic part of Las Vegas history? 

 

Now is the time to show your support and save a legacy that was given to the people of Las Vegas. Given the right leadership, this can be saved. 

 

Please do your part and join us in attending this peaceful demonstration to help prevent yet another Museum loss.  Let’s focus on the FUTURE so that the generations to come can also enjoy Mr. Showmanship’s legacy.

 

In closing….I would like to leave you with the closing remarks from Liberace’s book. “The Wonderful Private World of Liberace”

 

“What lies ahead should be determined by what we’ve missed in the past.  The present should be spent realizing all of our unfulfilled dreams and ambitions…My attitude is that nothing is impossible – it just takes a little longer.  Making up for lost time is the best motivation of all in planning for the future”

 

 

I’ll Be Seeing You!  (On Wednesday)

 

Jeffrey White

Protest Organizer