• bitchkat@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      I went to Borders and Barnes & Noble in the evening. Even in the olden days Walden Books followed mall hours.

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      Very common. Queer bookstores often had coffee shops in them and would serve something basic like sandwhiches. If you weren’t a club goer and didn’t want to join a choir or sport steam, that’s often where you would meet other queer people before everyone had the internet in their pocket. They would host speakers/seminars, networking events, board game nights, an acoustic act or two, the fact that they sold books was often secondary.

      I think a lot of “Pride Centres” started as bookstores.