II – Splendour & Obedience), is made by men who identify with the lower – i.e. straighter – numbers on The Kinsey Scale. It is music that oozes ... supposed to be a complete freak?” Music, and art ...
In 1948, Sexologist Alfred Kinsey published figures that homosexuals ... they sometimes seem to be running a kind of closed shop. Art Critic Harold Rosenberg reports a “banding together of ...
From the invention of heterosexuality to the history of the Kinsey scale, as well as asylum seekers trying to ... Seriously, wherefore art thou Romeo . . . The Life and Death of Sophie Stark by Anna ...
Like any lecture on his research, she opened her slideshow — titled, “Am I Normal?” — with an explanation of the Kinsey Scale. Essentially a visual, albeit very simplified, representation of the ...
“The most revolutionary idea he had was not the Kinsey scale, but that someone’s sexuality is as individual as a fingerprint. And that true liberation would be seeing someone as an individual ...
Florida A&M University alumni couple Bernard Kinsey and Shirley Kinsey – famous collectors of African American art – were in the thick of the utter devastation. Bernard was leaving their Pacific ...
Almost a year after Indiana University contemplated severing the Kinsey Institute from the university, lawmakers and state officials in Indianapolis are urging the Legislature to completely defund IU.
Angela Kinsey, who has worked in the auditor's office for nearly 14 years, will continue to serve as Stark County auditor. The party's executive committee recommended the party chairman and former ...
Purple for Parents United Indiana is calling on the state legislature to “hold Indiana University accountable” over its continued support of the Kinsey Institute. State law says IU cannot use state ...
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction researches human sexuality, gender, reproduction and sexual violence. It is named for Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, a former professor who ...
Kate Brown and Ben Davis talk about the shrinking scale of art. Is it reduced ambition, a new emphasis on intimacy, or a bit of both?