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Thursday, November 07, 2024

Sporting matching bunny ears, Madi Smith and Amielia Holt celebrated the life of the founder of Playboy, Hugh Hefner, on Saturday.

The Bank Bar & Lounge, located at 22 W. University Ave., offered free cover to the first 50 people who came to the bar dressed as Hefner or a Playboy bunny between 10 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Participants were also entered into a contest for a $50 gift certificate to the bar, which a woman wearing a black bustier won.

Smith, a Santa Fe College biomedical sciences sophomore, said she had watched a documentary about Hefner before he died Sept. 27 and thought he had a positive contribution to society.

“I was a little upset (when I learned he passed) because I had just learned so much about him and seen that he was more of a feminist,” Smith said.

Holt, a Santa Fe College nursing sophomore, said Hefner used his business to put women on a pedestal.

“He cherished women rather than shaming them,” Holt said.

The nightclub’s co-owner, Richard Thomas-Pusateri, 41, estimated about 12 people wore Hefner-themed costumes to the bar Saturday night. He said Hefner influenced a sexual revolution.

“If anybody can go from where he started to where he finished, that is the epitome of the American dream,” Thomas-Pusateri said. “Being able to make anything happen in this world, to create what he created, is amazing.”

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