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  • Hugh Hefner (C) poses with Playboy Bunnies Playmate of the Year 2013 Raquel Pomplun (2nd L) and Miss December 2009 Crystal Hefner (2nd R) at Playboy's 60th Anniversary special event on January 16, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.
    Hugh Hefner (C) poses with Playboy Bunnies Playmate of the Year 2013 Raquel Pomplun (2nd L) and Miss December 2009 Crystal Hefner (2nd R) at Playboy's 60th Anniversary special event on January 16, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.
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    Farewell to Hugh Hefner, American Culture’s Great Sanitizer

    The Playboy founder probably changed everyday life in America more than any other person of his generation

    byTodd Gitlin
  • (Mel Gibson: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images; Alec Baldwin: Brad Barket/Getty Images)
    (Mel Gibson: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images; Alec Baldwin: Brad Barket/Getty Images)
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    Gary Oldman’s Bigotry Blindspot

    The actor’s problem is that he sees Gibson and Baldwin as one and the same

    byRachel Shukert
  • Rachel Parry-Dixon(David Reid, Flickr)
    Rachel Parry-Dixon(David Reid, Flickr)
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    Playboy Israel’s Australian Cover Model

    Talking to 24-year-old Aussie Rachel Parry-Dixon

    byRomy Zipken
  • Playboy founder Hugh Hefner arrives at Stansted Airport on June 2, 2011 in Stansted, England. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
    Playboy founder Hugh Hefner arrives at Stansted Airport on June 2, 2011 in Stansted, England. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
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    Meet Israeli Playboy’s First Cover Model

    Israeli model Nataly Dadon will grace the March issue’s cover

    byJillian Scheinfeld
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    (Playboy)
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    Bridging Cultural Gaps with Playboy

    The notorious American magazine is coming to Israel

    byNatalie Schachar
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    Today on Tablet

    Entertainment for men by Jews, more on the Leveretts, and more

    byUnknown Author
  • Hugh Hefner on a visit to London, 1969.(Central Press/Getty Images)
    Hugh Hefner on a visit to London, 1969.(Central Press/Getty Images)
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    My Son, the Pornographer

    By the 1960s, Playboy and its founder had become household names. But while Hugh Hefner was out making his brand synonymous with the good life, a team of Jewish editors made his magazine one of the liveliest, sexiest, and most progressive reads around.

    byJosh Lambert
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