a. One suspects The Onion have been saving up this pun in their bottom drawer for years:
Officials Investigating Hugh Hefner’s Death Suspect ForeplayOK, it is pretty great as far as puns go.
b. Helen Razor is, I reckon, by far the worst opinion writer in the land who still somehow manages to make the occasional buck doing it. (She has her fans, bizarrely.) I just can't stand her highly mannered, self absorbed style, and I only occasionally look at it to awe at its awfulness. She writes about Hefner's passing here, but you won't learn a thing, except that she's in ongoing psychiatric care, apparently. (Which makes me feel a tiny bit guilty about attacking the quality of her work, but she's not a shy retiring petal, even though I wish she would retire.)
c. There are umpteen articles around on the same theme - how do you judge his legacy when it's a balancing act between his liberalising and exploitative influence on attitudes to sex? I think he deserves far more derision than praise; although I have to say, the UK culture of tolerance of topless page 3 girls in their tabloid papers - which started in 1970 in the Murdoch owned Sun (and, with his usual stunning lack of morals, it apparently upset him until he started counting the money it brought in) - was perhaps a worse exploitative thing than the high gloss Playboy.
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