Publisher Don Waitt’s Erotic Dancer archive becomes interactive display debuting at reception
on Aug. 23

LAS VEGAS – The Erotic Heritage Museum’s new ED Archive Exhibit will feature
publisher Don Waitt’s extensive memorabilia. Waitt was the publisher of Erotic Dancer
Magazine and the head of the company that champions the erotic dance business. In the
museum’s new exhibit, Devyn Waitt, Don’s daughter, has produced a digital display of Erotic
Dancer magazines and personal artifacts representing three decades of ED publishing celebrating
the gentleman club industry as well as her father’s life.

The exhibit debuts with a reception at the EHM on Aug. 23, from 6:30-8:30 pm.
“I think what’s cool about the exhibit is you can carve your own path through it. The draw is
being able to explore and see the entirety of the archive in one place,” Devyn says.

The Erotic Heritage Museum’s director, Doctor Victoria Hartmann, adds:
“Don Waitt’s work chronicled an industry that influenced culture, challenged convention, and
became part of the fabric of Las Vegas. We are also grateful to our Grand Patron, Harry Mohney,
whose enduring commitment to preserving the history of human sexuality established a home
where stories like Don’s can be shared with future generations. Preserving that legacy is not
about endorsement—it is about ensuring that the people, industries, and ideas that shaped our
culture are documented, studied, and never erased.”

“Museums are often expected to preserve the history people approve of; we believe they should
preserve the history that shaped us,” Dr. V says.

The EHM’s ED Archive Exhibit debut reception coincides with the first day of the annual 2026
ED EXPO. Attendees from the EXPO are allowed free entrance to the reception by showing their
expo badge; the general public can purchase a regular museum admission to attend. Additionally,
the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) will host an almost complete print run of ED
magazines up through its 2024 publication run.

ABOUT ED (Exotic Dancer) Publications

Established in 1991, ED Publications currently produces: ED Magazine, the bimonthly news
magazine for the owners and operators of adult nightclubs; the Annual ED EXPO, the only
national convention for the adult nightclub and feature entertainment industries; and the Annual
Adult Nightclub & Exotic Dancer Awards Show (The ED’s Awards), the only national awards
show for this industry. ED Publications also operates several industry websites, including
ExoticDancer.com and digital.edpublications.com, which feature online editions of the magazine.
ED Publications also produces STOREROTICA Magazine and STOREROTICA.com
(established in 2004), the leading national trade magazine for the owners and operators of
lingerie boutiques and adult stores.

ABOUT THE EROTIC HERITAGE MUSEUM
Existing to preserve, study, and present human sexuality through the lenses of history and art,
Harry Money’s Erotic Heritage Museum is a one-of-a-kind institution housing more than 24,000
square feet of permanent and featured exhibits. Over the past decade, the Museum has
dramatically increased its gallery space, developed original exhibitions, partnered with artists
and researchers, and embraced a more academically engaged approach to presenting sexuality.
Scouring the world for its exhibitions, the EHM furthers its purpose by providing space for
scientific and literary functions relating to sexual, emotional, mental, and physical health. As
such, the EHM is as much an assemblage of some of the most important sexual artifacts,
tableaux, and interactive exhibitions in the world as it is a one-of-a-kind lecture and classroom
space. In addition to the Museum space, the EHM’s main theatre is home to the highly popular
live show, “Puppetry of the Penis,” as well as film festivals, burlesque shows, and more.
The Erotic Heritage Museum is located at 3275 Sammy Davis Jr Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Call
(702) 794-4000 or go to Erotic Heritage Museum (eroticmuseumvegas.com) for more
information.
Press contact: Dr. Victoria Hartmann, VegasMuseumDoc@gmail.com

By Editor