ART: Tonight is the official opening reception for photographer Marrianne Newman's latest exhibit, Pregnant Portraiture, running until May 31 at Tequila Bookworm Café and Books. A tribute to Mother's Day of sorts, Pregnant Portraiture is the result of Newman's foray into pregnancy photography and features a diverse and fascinating series of portraits taken over the last fifteen years. Portraiture is part of this month's CONTACT. Tequila Bookworm (512 Queen Street West), 7–9 p.m., FREE.
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[Your usual Urban Planner, Vicky Peters, was one of those affected by Thursday and Friday's blackout, so we're pleased to welcome alumnus Robin Hatch to the fold for today's article.—Ed.]
WORDS: “This Is Not A Reading Series For Tots,” a new monthly literary program for children that we told you about a few weeks ago, is launching today at the Gladstone Hotel. Kids aged two to eight will get to meet the authors of childrens’ books and participate in art activities, sing-a-longs, and puppet shows. Speaking today is Matt Hammill, who will be giving a PowerPoint presentation about his new book, Sir Reginald’s Logbook. Kids will then get to do some art projects with author/artist Irene Luxbacher, who will guide the kids through some of the lessons in her Starting Art Series for children. Hosting the event is playwright/novelist Claudia Dey. Gladstone Hotel Ballroom (1214 Queen Street West), 8:30 a.m., FREE.
