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...group is called “Audrey de Smith and the Elegant Touch” and their lair is as enigmatic as their name. Beanbags are littered with odd electronic equipment, and one wall is adorned with an abstract contraption of small black blocks and string...

Author: By Kaija-leena Romero, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Breaking the Sound Barrier | 4/30/2003 | See Source »

...with a little fridge and a stereo. Davien and I swapped off using the lone desk, which had an inspiring view of containers piled high (and the sea beyond), until I discovered a boardroom by the captain's office that was never used, and I made that my daytime lair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Perfect Snore | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

...piece raises many intriguing sexual issues, not least that of bestiality. The sequence in which April quite literally rides Michelangelo down a series of stairs is no doubt symbolic of their descent into sexual deviance. The damp, cavernous subterranean lair into which they finally arrive is evocative of the darkness and secrecy of their Freudian subconscious. Interestingly, at this point April disappears without a trace, and is replaced by Krang, one of the Ninja Turtles’ most hated archenemies. The homoerotic sequence that ensues is, then, a double taboo, exploring both the issues of male-male eroticism as well...

Author: By S.a.s. Clark, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Michelangelo is (Indeed) a Party Dude! | 2/13/2003 | See Source »

...Generally, if you?ve seen one parade, you?ve seen them all. But today?s show is special: it?s being staged in the lair of the lion - Saddam Hussein?s hometown of Tikrit. Only a two-hour drive north of Baghdad, the city has been out of bounds for journalists for months, so this is a rare treat. Here, finally, is a chance to explore the social and cultural setting that produced not only Saddam, but also one of the Arab world?s greatest heroes, Salahuddin - or, as the Crusaders knew him, Saladin. Here?s a chance to chat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside Saddam's Hometown | 2/8/2003 | See Source »

...seen two of his three sons convicted of corruption in the past six months. In the eyes of average Koreans, Kim might as well have taken the bribes himself. Kim spent much of his presidency trying to coax North Korea's reclusive Kim Jong Il out of his lair. His unprecedented trip to Pyongyang in June 2000 lifted the hopes of millions of Koreans, won him the Nobel Peace Prize, and looked as if it would be his greatest legacy. But in the end, even the President's nordpolitik came to seem flawed. North Korea's recent disclosure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For One Old Soldier, The Battle Is Over | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

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