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...Hefner has tirelessly proclaimed, Playboy helped spur the sexual revolution with a wink and a nudge. But by the 70s the magazine was not pushing but being dragged. It had introduced pubic hair in the August 1969 issue, with a stroboscopic sequence of actress-dancer Paula Kelly. (Because she was African-American, the breakthrough had a tinge of National Geographic ethnographic exoticism.) The Playmates went decorously full-frontal in 1972, when Hefner felt the competition of the raunchier Penthouse. By then Playboy was a successful franchise with news dealers and big advertisers to consider, and Hefner seemed unsure...
...actress [who has] ... a penchant for playing a part which produces falsity...
...Liza, stop it! Stop it!" DAVID GEST, husband of actress Liza Minnelli, describing how he reacted to his wife's alleged drunken and violent attacks on him. He has filed a $10 million civil suit against Minnelli, which she is contesting...
DIED. JEANNE CRAIN, 78, wholesome film and TV actress who co-starred in such films as A Letter to Three Wives and Cheaper by the Dozen and was nominated for an Oscar for her starring role in 1949's Pinky, in which she portrayed a black woman passing for white; of a heart attack; in Santa Barbara, Calif...
...from Ada's plight and grows steadily, literally luminous. Her sculptural pallor gives way to warm radiance in the firelight. Portman lends a tender ferocity to the widow aching for the presence--the memory, really--of a good man's body next to hers. As for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar, voting is now officially closed; Zellweger should take it by acclamation...