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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

December Lit & Art Features Tribute to Dan Cuddy

The next and final event in the Lit & Art Reading Series for 2025 will take place from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, December 20 at the iconic Bromo-Seltzer Arts Tower.

The Lit & Art Reading Series has been showcasing the talents of local, regional, and national authors, poets, musicians, and artists since 2007—making it the longest-running literary salon series in Baltimore.

Join us as we welcome featured readers Robert Bowie, Margo Christie, Susan Reslewic Keatley and featured musician Madison Smartt Bell for an afternoon of poetry, fiction, and music.

The event will include a tribute to the late Dan Cuddy, who was originally scheduled to read at this event. Among those who will share Dan Cuddy’s poetry are Michael Fallon, Shirley Brewer, Christopher T. George, Charles Rammelkamp, Dave Eberhardt, and Sid Gold.

Bring five minutes of your own work to share during open mic!

The event takes place at the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower from noon to 3 p.m. today, Saturday, December 20.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Friday, September 21, 2018

Lit & Art at the Baltimore Book Fest Inner Harbor Stage



Once again, the Lit & Art Reading Series is being featured at the Baltimore Book Festival's Inner Harbor Stage, located in the Visitors Center. The event takes place on Sunday, September 30 at high noon.

Featured at this Book Festival edition of Lit & Are are Rafael Alvarez (The Wire), Shirley Brewer (Bistro in Another Realm), Katherine Cottle (I Remain Yours), and Dave Eberhardt (For All the Saints) with live music by Red Sammy and original art by Manzar Rassouli, the event is curated and hosted by Eric D. Goodman and Nitin Jagdish.


The Lit and Art Reading Series has been showcasing the talents of local, regional, and national authors, poets, musicians, and artists for more than a decade.



Come to Lit and Art at the Baltimore Book Festival Inner Harbor Stage hosted by Towson University for an exciting lineup of fiction, poetry, music, and art, and discover why Lit & Art has been called the best excuse to get lit on a Sunday afternoon!  

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