The FBI released its files on "Playboy" founder and Chicago native Hugh Hefner on Monday. Some of the files deal with what the FBI describes as "obscene material" published in the early days of the ...
After working in Chicago for Esquire writing copy, Hugh Hefner quit his job in 1953 and raised around $8,000 to launch the magazine that would eventually become Playboy. From his Hyde Park kitchen, he ...
Hugh Hefner always knew exactly what he wanted — even when it came to his cheeseburger order. The late magazine publisher enjoyed a very specific type of mini cheeseburger, his son Marston Hefner, ...
Hugh Hefner kept a sex diary full of lurid descriptions and thousands of nude images of his conquests, at least according to his widow ... and she's fighting to keep it all under wraps. Crystal Hefner ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crystal Hefner, the widow of Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner, has teamed up with high-profile attorney Gloria Allred to keep ...
Hugh Hefner eats cake while sitting in a booth between two blonde women - David Klein/Getty Images Hugh Hefner, publisher of the adult lifestyle magazine Playboy, still lives on as an icon even after ...
Hugh Hefner, founder of the iconic Playboy magazine and resident of the famous Playboy mansion in Los Angeles, died Monday of natural causes. He was 91. Suggested Reading You Won’t Believe Why Cynthia ...
Crystal Hefner has entered a dispute with the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation over the potential release of the late Playboy editor-in-chief’s sexually explicit scrapbooks. Crystal, 39, filed regulatory ...