Lit and Art Hits Baltimore Book Fest’s CityLit Stage
When
is Lit & Art at the Watermark not at The Watermark?
When
it is at the Baltimore Book Festival!
Join
us at 1:30 on September 29 at the Baltimore Book Festival’s CityLit Stage as we
feature original art by world-renowned artist Manzar, live banjo by Pop-Grass
star Jacob Panic, and original readings by Jessica Anya Blau, Eric D. Goodman,
and Nitin Jagdish, and Bathsheba Monk.
NPR’s
Aaron Henkin (who hosts the weekly cultural exploration of Baltimore’s cultural
landscape on WYPR’s The Signal)
emcees the event on Sunday, September 29 from 1:30 to 2:30.
Then …
You don’t want to miss the next big event at The Watermark Gallery. Join us on
Sunday, October 13 from 2 to 5 p.m. for Lit & Art at the Watermark, 100 S.
Charles St., across from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Original art by Manzar;
original songs by Goodloe Byron; readings by Lauren Eisenberg Davis, D.R. Belz,
and Barbara Friedland; an exciting presentation by Tom Glenn on the fall of
Saigon (he was there as it happened); and a special musical performance by
National Book Award nominee Madison Smartt Bell. Did we mention free wine and
refreshments?
But
first … we’ll see you at 1:30 on September 29 at the Baltimore Book Festival’s
CityLit Stage.
We
look forward to seeing you there!
Labels: aaron henkin, baltimore book festival, bathsheba monk, citylit, d., eric, goodman, Jacob panic, Jessica Anya Blau, Madison smart bell, manzar, national book award, nitin jagdish, npr, the signal, Tom Glenn, wypr
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