[
{
"name": "Related Stories / Support Us Combo",
"component": "11591218",
"insertPoint": "4",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "4"
},{
"name": "Air - Billboard - Inline Content",
"component": "11591214",
"insertPoint": "2/3",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "7"
},{
"name": "R1 - Beta - Mobile Only",
"component": "12287027",
"insertPoint": "8",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "8"
},{
"name": "Air - MediumRectangle - Inline Content - Mobile Display Size 2",
"component": "11591215",
"insertPoint": "12",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "12"
},{
"name": "Air - MediumRectangle - Inline Content - Mobile Display Size 2",
"component": "11591215",
"insertPoint": "4th",
"startingPoint": "16",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "12"
}
,{
"name": "RevContent - In Article",
"component": "12527128",
"insertPoint": "3/5",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "5"
}
]
The artistic trio Boston Bostian, Mel Reiff Hill and Jay Mays considered the question of gender for their project, the GENDER book, which is being launched today at Lawndale Art Center. How exactly does gender express itself in a person’s life? How is gender different from sexuality? How many other options besides just male and female are there? The three attempted to answer those questions, and many, many more, in GENDER, which is patterned after an educational children’s book but aimed at a wider audience (including moms who are in deep, deep denial). 6 p.m. 4912 Main. For information, call 713-528-5858 or visit www.lawndaleartcenter.org. Free.
Thu., Dec. 8, 2011