Chivers showed subjects videos of bonobos mating. To increase their “pornographic” nature, she added sounds to the videos.
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Theatre Kingston’s Brett Christopher performs the Pulitzer Prize-winning one-man show at The Baby Grand Theatre.
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Sleek lighting and set design maintain a professional tone for I Am My Own Wife.
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Kat E. Burns brings her electric creativity to both her visual art and musicianship.
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Marion and Lucile struggle to adopt in the French film The New World.
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Tru Loved faces high school and survives
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XXY depicts a stark and moving human story.
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Were The World Mine takes a page from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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The cast of The Vagina Monologues leads the audience in a rousing chant of the word ‘vagina.’
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Representatives of the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations meet with Prime Minsiter Stephen Harper on Parliament Hill in Ottawa during their 2007 lobby conference.
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Toby Moorsom—also known as DJ Redfoot—spins pan-African and Latin sounds.
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New York Times Magazine featured the research of Meredith Chivers, an assistant professor in the psychology department who studies female sexuality.
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Gaels’ forward Brandon Perry battles for the puck with a Royal Military College defender in the Carr-Harris Cup match Saturday at the Memorial Centre.
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Queen’s interim captain Billy Burke takes a shot against RMC Saturday.
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Queen’s forward Jeffrey Johnstone winds up for a slap shot Saturday at the Memorial Centre.
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TSN broadcaster Chris Cuthbert covered the football Gaels of the late 1970s for CFRC and the Journal.
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The 2009-10 AMS council was announced on Sunday night.
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Members of the African and Caribbean Students’ Association will profile black Canadians such as Michaëlle Jean, the country’s first black governor general and Queen’s alumnus and donor Robert Sutherland.
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Queen’s men’s hockey players enter the Memorial Centre wearing throwback jerseys for the annual Carr-Harris Cup. For full story, please see Sports section.
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Gaels’ outside hitter Joren Zeeman (5) goes for a kill Friday night against Ryerson Rams’ outside hitter Luka Milosevic.
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Queen’s outside hitter Lorna Button tips the ball Friday night at Bartlett Gym against U of T’s Heather Bansley. The Gaels lost in five sets.