In a personal essay, Elizabeth Slabaugh visits the disappointments and realization of tempered dreams around traveling to Oxford after not being able to spend a semester at the university due to chronic illness.
Read MoreIn our latest curation of period dramas, EIC Olivia Gündüz-Willemin shares the period dramas that distracted her and kept her amused while battling Covid.
Read MoreIn her latest, Grusha Singh delves into the world of publishing as seen on screen and what makes it such a popular occupation for main characters in romantic comedies.
Read MoreWandering through the Georgia O’Keeffe retrospective in Paris, Aida Marrella reflects on the artist’s overdue arrival and appreciation in Europe.
Read MoreReading Naoise Dolan’s Exciting Times and Katie Kitamura’s Intimacies, Rachel Tay explores the unease of moving away from one’s own country and language.
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Read MoreMedia Editor Zoë G. Burnett reviews two documentaries about two women she should have already known about, and you should, too.
Read More“How do we weather hard times? How do we prepare ourselves for the inevitable, emotional, lonely winter periods in our lives?” Vesna Curlic focuses on the questions at the heart of Katherine May’s Wintering.
Read MoreEmerging from isolation and contemplation, Media Editor Zoë G. Burnett emerges to recommend two films for the finale of a long winter in lockdown.
Read More“Detransition, Baby is a book that crackles with life.” Culture Editor Eliza Campbell reviews the book we’re all thinking about.
Read MoreFrom escapist novels to LGBTQA+ history to contemporary non-fiction, The Attic on Eighth writers and editors share what they’re reading this month.
Read MoreIn our latest look at The Attic’s personal wardrobes, we visit the favorite cold weather prints, patterns, and cozy textiles that break us free of the hum drum dark days of the season.
Read MoreThe five things we’re doing to make the most of February 2021 to reconnect with both ourselves and our loved ones after a long winter.
Read MoreFollowing the announcement of its second season in production, Contributor Rhea Peters reviews the ongoing ‘aesthetic carnival’ that is Bridgerton.
Read MoreIn a personal letter to the readers and writers of the attic on eighth, our editor-in-chief reflects on 2020 and looks forward to our goals for the new year.
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