“I know it’s not normal for most musicians, but I live in silence. I don’t listen to music at all unless something comes across my ears, and then I will listen to it exclusively for a year or two. I will study it. Not because I’m going to emulate it,…
To Mapuche shamans, or machi, the foye tree is important for its medicinal qualities and hermaphroditic flowers, which reflect the gender-shifting components of machi healing practices. Framed by their cultural constructions of gender and identity,…
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A permanent outdoor half-mile streetscape of bronze memorial plaques commemorating the lives and legacies of LGBTQ people who made a difference in the world.
This "outdoor classroom" for the Legacy Project Education Initiative (LPEI) is the…
Carver may have been spiritually asexual, preferring celibacy to his desire for sexual expression which he may have seen as a distraction from his intimacy with God. Removing his penis might be how he curbed his desire.