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The Books in Bloom Festival in Columbia will host Carl Bernstein and other local authors this Sunday.

Last year's Books in Bloom Festival. Photograph by Kaz Sasahara for Books in Bloom, Merriweather District.

Readers can swap out their usual cozy mug of tea for a glass of wine this Sunday, May 15 at the sixth annual Books in Bloom Festival in Columbia, Maryland. The annual literary festival will have food, drink, and games along with discussions with more than a dozen authors and journalists, including headliner Carl Bernstein of Watergate fame.writer Kathryn Schulz, and columnist John Paul Brammer, while much of the lineup spotlights local writers likemedia reporter Elahe Izadi.

Books in Bloom, which is hosted by the Downtown Columbia Partnership and Howard Hughes Corporation, bills itself as “the region’s largest progressive book festival.” Book talks and panel discussions will focus on activism and promote open dialogue aboutIt won’t be all seriousness, though—visitors can enjoy a curated wine garden, food and drinks from local vendors, a photobooth, and a kids’ corner with a bookmark-making station.

Festival attendance is free, and parking is available—the first four hours are free, and every hour after that is just a dollar.

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