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Foolish Things Books arrived in Tulsa's Brookside neighborhood in 2018 and quickly established itself as a vital part of the city's cultural renaissance. The store's clean, modern design with art deco accents pays tribute to Tulsa's oil-boom architectural heritage, while its book selection looks firmly toward the future. Owner James Redcorn, a citizen of the Osage Nation, has built an inventory that honestly engages with Oklahoma's complex history, including dedicated sections on the Tulsa Race Massacre and Indigenous sovereignty alongside contemporary literary fiction and indie press titles. The coffee bar serves drinks from a local Tulsa roaster, and the store's vinyl listening station lets customers pair their book browsing with Oklahoma-connected artists from Woody Guthrie to St. Vincent. Foolish Things has become a model for what a modern, community-conscious bookstore can be.
Foolish Things Books arrived in Tulsa's Brookside neighborhood in 2018 and quickly established itself as a vital part of the city's cultural renaissance. The store's clean, modern design with art deco accents pays tribute to Tulsa's oil-boom architectural heritage, while its book selection looks firmly toward the future. Owner James Redcorn, a citizen of the Osage Nation, has built an inventory that honestly engages with Oklahoma's complex history, including dedicated sections on the Tulsa Race Massacre and Indigenous sovereignty alongside contemporary literary fiction and indie press titles. The coffee bar serves drinks from a local Tulsa roaster, and the store's vinyl listening station lets customers pair their book browsing with Oklahoma-connected artists from Woody Guthrie to St. Vincent. Foolish Things has become a model for what a modern, community-conscious bookstore can be. Located in the heart of Tulsa, Oklahoma, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 2018, making it 8 years of championing books and readers.
Biweekly author readings and signings, monthly vinyl-and-book pairing nights, Tulsa Race Massacre remembrance programming, and a popular Saturday morning coffee-and-comics hour.
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