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Japan's manga culture is awash with sexual fluidity and deviance but few of those grinning gross-out stories have made it to the big screen. One notable exception is 1999's Sasayaki (Moonlight Whispers), a feature-film by Akihiko Shiota. Two 17-year-olds, Takuya (Kenji Mizuhashi) and Satsuki (Tsugumi), start a conventional romance but Takuya's needs are anything but. First he tells Satsuki to treat him like a dog. Then unbeknown to her, he smells her socks, photographs her legs (how Japanese cinema loves voyeuristic kink) and wants to kiss her feet and suck her toes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dirty Movies | 3/19/2001 | See Source »

...thought Michael Dukakis looked cool in that tank, then check out Florida Senator BOB GRAHAM this week when he plans to perform the work of an ordinary Floridian for the 365th time. For his latest assignment, he will moonlight as a flight attendant. In a perpetual Career Day intended to help him better understand his constituents, Graham began sampling various jobs in 1974 while a Florida state legislator. Since then, he has spent a day a month working such jobs as teacher, Winn-Dixie bag boy, construction worker (see left) and horse-stable pooper scooper ("I kept the ring clear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 15, 2001 | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

...think there is a politician among us who would fit John Randolph of Roanoke's classic description of Henry Clay?: "A being so brilliant yet so corrupt, which, like a rotten mackerel by moonlight, shines and stinks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Profiles in Discouragement | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

...Sometimes the whole system looks and smells like a mackerel by moonlight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Profiles in Discouragement | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

CAMERA READY Add the digital camera to the list of devices, such as cell phones and personal digital assistants, that moonlight as MP3 players. Samsung's new Digimax 35 ($200) takes digital still photos, plays MP3s stored on a CompactFlash memory card and works as a Web camera. The resolution is passable, but the 8-MB memory card that comes with the unit is barely enough to hold one or two songs. Also, there's no LCD screen for previewing pictures. Maybe this multitasking camera is spreading itself a little too thin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Brief: Dec. 25, 2000 | 12/25/2000 | See Source »

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