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In 1969, Playboy took to the sky with a custom jet (a FAA-approved stretch version of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 fan jet) that came to be known as "The Big Bunny”…

As we celebrate Black History Month, we are inspired to continue to build on our rich heritage of advocacy and activism...

Scenes from Playboy Clubs around the world, featuring a notable spread of Bunnies and keyholders enjoying summer festivities

From a scuba suit to a blonde wig, a look back at some of the most fascinating Playmate of the Year presents—plus a quick history of Playmate Pink

Dreading political table talk (or Zoom chat) with your family this holiday? Five journalism pros give us seven tips for maintaining calm, cool objectivity

Feeling scared and sexually aroused aren’t mutually exclusive—they actually go hand-in-hand during Halloween time

For decades, Playboy readers have been getting jiggy with the world’s sexiest puzzles

The Bunny suit has been worn by some of the world’s most famous celebrities—we made a gallery of our faves

A look back at the Rabbit’s London hop—when Playboy took a chance on gaming

Get out your notepad for another round of Playmate-inspired suggestions for surviving and thriving during the pandemic

Staying at home doesn’t have to be a snore! Our Playmates dial up the domestic fun

Whether they’re heating things up with a barbecue or cooling off with a bath, our Playmates make staying at home fun

Our heritage Playmates have some tips and tricks for making the most of your quarantine

Got the stay-at-home blues? Let our vintage Playmate photos bring some sunshine into your quarantine

Our Playmates have been enjoying domestic retreats for decades and have an idea or two about how to enjoy the simple life. Pursue the gallery below to explore their ingenious ideas

Tired of being stuck indoors? Itching for inspiration on how to stay busy? Look no further than the gallery below—our 1950s Playmates have a few suggestions for you!

It all began on Melrose Ave. As I pranced from aisle to aisle, I stumbled upon something tantalizing, in a particular shade of sapphire. The color itself, so singular and distinct, made me stop in my tracks…

“I’m done with genitals.” Near the end of the “Women’s Ink: A Discussion by and about Women Tattooists” Lecture at the Natural History Museum of LA, Roxx shares this tid-bit of information with the audience…

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