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Events, friends and celebrities photos from Irwin and Susan Molasky, image 51

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Elaine Wynn, Susan Molasky, Steve Wynn, Irwin Molasky, and Jean and Billy Weinberger.

Transcript of interview with Brad Friedmutter by David G. Schwartz, September 12, 2016

Date
2016-09-12
Description

Brad Friedmutter is the architect behind a number of Steve Wynn’s prominent casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey. He obtained his degree in architecture in 1973 from the Cooper Union School of Architecture in lower Manhattan and worked on a number of smaller projects before connecting with Steve Wynn. After meeting the famous Vegas tycoon, Friedmutter built a number of well-known casinos, like the Golden Nugget and the Mirage. In this interview, he discusses the development of his numerous projects, explains his process for starting and completing architectural projects, and the future of urban planning and casino design.

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Events, friends and celebrities photos from Irwin and Susan Molasky, image 33

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Standing (L-R): Hank Greenspun, unnamed, Steve Wynn, unnamed; Seated (L-R): Barbara Greenspun, Jerry Mack, Joyce Mack, Parry Thomas, Lillian Shenker.

B-roll footage for Mirage Hotel: video, 1991 January 11

Level of Description
File
Scope and Contents

Title card at start says "B-roll created for Mirage is divided into three sections: Resort interiors and exteriors; Siegfried & Roy's Royal White Riger habitat; Steve Wynn interview and may be used by news stations without restriction." First segment shows exterior views of the fountain (daytime) and volcano area (night), interior of nearly empty hotel and aquarium; rooms, outdoor areas, Mikado restaurant. Second segment shows Siegfried & Roy with white tigers as guests look on, tigers play in the water. Third segment is an interview with Steve Wynn (unknown interviewer) about the design of the Mirage, decision to spend money on building it. Wynn is wearing a Golden Nugget sweater. Fourth segment is more b-roll of the white tiger habitat and specifies it can be used about reports on Siegfried and Roy and the Mirage only. Original media Betacam, color, aspect ratio 4 x 3, frame size 720 x 486.

Archival Collection
The Production Company Audiovisual Collection
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Collection Number: MS-00930
Collection Name: The Production Company Audiovisual Collection
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

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Visual materials, 1970-2002

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Series
Scope and Contents

The visual materials series of the MGM Mirage Corporation Records dates from 1970 to 2002. Included in this series are photographs, photographic slides, and photographic negatives. Subjects covered in this series are primarily MGM Mirage properties but also include entertainers and Steve Wynn.

Archival Collection
MGM Mirage Corporation Records
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Collection Number: MS-00096
Collection Name: MGM Mirage Corporation Records
Box/Folder: N/A

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Photograph of Wilbur Clark's friends at the Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1970s

Date
1970 to 1979
Description
Wilbur Clark's friends at the Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1970s. Pictured L-R: Toni Clark, Barbara Greenspun, unidentified man, Steve Wynn, Elaine Wynn.

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Marketing, promotional materials, and events, 1973-2009

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Series
Scope and Contents

The marketing, promotional materials, and events series of the MGM Mirage Corporation Records date from 1973 to 2009. This series contains hotel brochures and ephemera, boxing match and concert programs, correspondence about events held at MGM Mirage hotels, and a transcribed interview with Steve Wynn.

Archival Collection
MGM Mirage Corporation Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00096
Collection Name: MGM Mirage Corporation Records
Box/Folder: N/A

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Photograph of Charles Vanda and others, Las Vegas, circa 1980s

Date
1980 to 1989
Description
From left to right, a picture of Jeanne Kirkpatrick, Charles Vanda, Marjorie Barrick, and Steve Wynn.

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Transcript of interview with Roger Thomas by Stefani Evans and Claytee D. White, August 31, 2016

Date
2016-08-31
Description

As he reveals in this oral history, Roger Thomas is, among many other things, a son, a father, a brother, a husband, a student, an artist, a visionary, and a philanthropist. As the second son of Peggy and E. Parry Thomas’s five children, Roger was raised a Mormon child of privilege and civic responsibility. The banking family summered in Newport Beach, wintered in Sun Valley, and taught their children by words and deeds that it is not up for debate if you will be involved in your community; the only question is how you will apply your talents and resources to benefit your community. Roger absorbed the lessons well. As a child who struggled in school but excelled in art, he attended his last two years of high school at Interlochen Arts Academy, graduating in 1969, finally finding himself “in an environment where what I did had currency.” From there he earned his BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Studio Degree from Tufts University before returning to Las Vegas and eventually joining Steve Wynn’s team in 1981. As Executive Vice President of Design for Wynn Design & Development, he is the man in whom Steve Wynn places his trust to make real at each Wynn property the Wynn design philosophy: aim for a constituency of highly sophisticated, well-traveled, very educated people and give them a reality, a now, that is so fetching, so alluring they wish to be no place else. As he was mentored by his father and Steve Wynn, he too is mentoring those who will follow him. At Wynn, the next generation will carry forward the Wynn idea of evoca-texture, of creating “moments of experiential emotion that result in a memory so captivating and so unique that if you want to repeat that you have to come back.” At home, he collaborates with his daughter on a children’s book that has the potential to become a series; she is the illustrator, while he provides the words. Roger Thomas sat for this interview five days after his father, E. Parry Thomas, passed away in Idaho. Instead of postponing the interview to a more convenient time, Roger kept the appointment and explained, “This is for UNLV. If I’d cancelled my father would have killed me.”

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Transcript of interview with Paul Senzaki, Alan Hess, and Charlie White III by Stefani Evans and Claytee White, September 9, 2016

Date
2016-09-09
Description

Architect Paul Senzaki, and artist-illustrator Charlie White III recall their experiences of working in Las Vegas: Paul on Treasure Island, The Palms, Fremont Street Experience, and World Market Center and Charlie on Treasure Island and its successor, TI; New York New York. Architectural historian Alan Hess, who is an expert on Las Vegas architecture, offers historical context and asks pertinent questions. While this interview touches on several iconic Las Vegas buildings, the conversation mostly details why and how Steve Wynn's Treasure Island involved the labors of artists, illustrators, art directors, and designers of stage and screen as well as the those of architects, contractors, planners, and subcontractors.

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