I first visited Bluestockings ten or twelve years ago. It was a hole-in-the-wall bookstore located on Allen Street on the Lower East Side. It was small with a decent selection of books and magazines on the counterculture. There were books about war and exploitation, anarchy, racism, feminism, and global warming. I have always read radical rag sheets and articles outside the norm.
Bluestockings reminded me of my days as a young Bluestockings is larger with a coffee bar, tables and chairs, and a larger selection of books. Now there are books on issues important to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities. There are book and poetry readings practically every day. Local authors, slam artists, and connoisseurs of the spoken word share their works with a diverse audience. Bluestockings has film series from time to time about such hot topics as global warming and the displacement of indigenous people in South America.
If you enjoy reading books on the counterculture, Bluestockings Bookstore is the place to go. I tend to read books that are not on the best sellers lists but they do educate me just the same. Come down, have a cup of coffee and hang out at this Lower East Side establishment.
Bluestockings Bookstore
172 Allen Street near Stanton Street
New York, New York
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