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WHEN:
SEPTEMBER 24-26, 2010
FRIDAY, 12-8PM
SATURDAY, 12-8PM
SUNDAY, 12-7PM


WHERE
MOUNT VERNON PLACE
600 BLOCK NORTH CHARLES STREET
BALTIMORE, MD 21201
Pat Brown
The Profiler
Lucie L. Snodgrass
Dishing up Maryland

Sunday September 26, 2010
12:00 PM Jon Clinch, Kings of the Earth Festival Stage
12:00 PM Michael Buckley, NERDS Children's Bookstore Stage
12:00 PM 2010 One Maryland One Book:Warren St. John, Outcasts United: A Refugee Team, an American Town Literary Salon
12:00 PM Chris Williams, Ecology and Socialism: Solutions to Capitalist Ecological Crisis Radical Bookfair Pavilion
12:00 PM Jenny Boyle Band, indie pop Music Stage
12:00 PM Baltimore Youth Speak Out! CityLit Stage
12:00 PM Lois Szymanski, Out of the Sea: Today's Chincoteague Pony A Likely Story
12:00 PM Edith Hemmingway, Road to Tater Hill A Likely Story
12:30 PM Paul Zelinsky, Dust Devil Children's Bookstore Stage
1:00 PM Laura Amy, Schlitz, The Night Fairy Children's Bookstore Stage
1:00 PM The Wonderful World of Book Blogging Festival Stage
1:00 PM Making Ourselves Heard: Poems You Don't Expect from Women CityLit Stage
1:00 PM PANEL DISCUSSION: Rethinking Resistance in the 1970s with Dan Berger & Daniel Burton-Rose Radical Bookfair Pavilion
1:00 PM Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl Literary Salon
1:30 PM Old Man Brown, southern rock Music Stage
1:30 PM M.T. Anderson, Pals in Peril Series Children's Bookstore Stage
1:30 PM Daphne Oz, The Dorm Room Diet Food for Thought Stage
2:00 PM Peter Earnest, The Real Spy's Guide to Becoming a Spy Children's Bookstore Stage
2:00 PM Michele Andrea Bowen, More Church Folk Festival Stage
2:00 PM Lit & Art CityLit Stage
2:00 PM PANEL DISCUSSION: Labor Legacies, Labor Victories with Kari Lyderson and Deborah Rudacille Radical Bookfair Pavilion
2:30 PM Michele Norris, The Grace of Silence Literary Salon
2:30 PM Judith Viorst, Lulu and the Brontosaurus Children's Bookstore Stage
3:00 PM Mem Fox, Let's Count Goats Children's Bookstore Stage
3:00 PM More from The Book Club Toolkit Festival Stage
3:00 PM PANEL DISCUSSION: Fighting Whiteness and Alienation from Surrealism to the Steel Mill with Penelope Rosemont and Noel Ignatiev Radical Bookfair Pavilion
3:00 PM Poet "Allure" CityLit Stage
3:00 PM Angelique Helene, alternative Music Stage
3:00 PM Aviva Goldfarb, SOS! The Six O’Clock Scramble to the Rescue: Earth-Friendly, Kid-Pleasing Dinners for Busy Families Food for Thought Stage
3:00 PM Book Bingo: Win a book! A Likely Story
3:30 PM Margaret Peterson Haddix and Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Children's Bookstore Stage
4:00 PM Thomas Kaufman, Drink the Tea Festival Stage
4:00 PM Presenting: Maryland Writers' Association CityLit Stage
4:00 PM Josh MacPhee, Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures, 1960s to Now Radical Bookfair Pavilion
4:00 PM Judge Glenda Hatchett, Dare to Take Charge: How to Live Your Life on Purpose Literary Salon
4:00 PM Reading and activities from Dave Pilkey's book Ook and Gluk Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future A Likely Story
4:30 PM Fany Gerson, My Sweet Mexico Food for Thought Stage
4:30 PM Cathy Ponton King, blues Music Stage
4:30 PM Michael Brenner, A Short History of the Jews Festival Stage
4:30 PM PANEL DISCUSSION: New Young Adult Fiction with Andrew Auseon, Amy Brecount White, Holly Hoxter & Elizabeth Scott Children's Bookstore Stage
5:00 PM Sarah Pekkanen, The Opposite of Me Festival Stage
5:00 PM New Mercury Reading Series CityLit Stage
5:00 PM PANEL DISCUSSION: Learning Latin America with Ben Dangl, Jeff Conant & Marina Sitrin Radical Bookfair Pavilion
5:00 PM Reading and activities from Jan Bozarth's book Fairy Godmother Academy A Likely Story
5:30 PM Holly Robinson Peete, My Brother Charlie and Rodney Peete, Not My Boy! Literary Salon
5:30 PM Ru Freeman, A Disobedient Girl Festival Stage
6:00 PM Music at the Crossroads: Lives and Legacies of Baltimore Jazz Festival Stage
6:00 PM Jah Works, reggae Music Stage
7:00 PM Book Bingo: Win a book! A Likely Story
 
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