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Hollywood Reporter said:Both lauded and criticized by feminists of the era, the media icon convinced Hollywood starlets to reveal more of themselves on his pages than perhaps anywhere else. The interviews were great, too.
Hugh Hefner, who parlayed $8,000 in borrowed money in 1953 to create Playboy, the hot-button media empire renowned for a magazine enriched with naked women and intelligent interviews just as revealing, died in Los Angeles at the Playboy Mansion of natural causes on Wednesday. He was 91.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...yboy-founder-sexual-trailblazer-was-91-708796
Rest in peace, Hugh. You were a controversial figure, but you left one hell of an impression.

He's one of those people you figured would live forever. It's sad to see another cultural icon of the Civil Rights, Women's Lib, and Sexual Revolution Era go away. Sadder to think he had to go out seeing the world mired in such a Conservative Dark Age.