As the year draws to a close and we melt into our sofas, EIC Olivia Gündüz-Willemin shares five classic films to watch at this time of year.
Read MoreA closer look at classic Christmas carols, many of which are famously written by non-Christians, can reveal the fears and concerns that arise for diaspora communities at Christmas time.
Read MoreWith the looming pressure of the holidays to feel together and cheerful, Attic writer Jessica Armstrong reflects on holidays when one is living on their own, and how to embrace the season for ourselves.
Read MoreAs we get deeper into the winter season, Attic writers discuss the new holiday staple: the holiday films made directly for your personal screen.
Read MoreContinuing her ongoing film series, Zoë G. Burnett takes on movies that you may have missed, either because they weren’t widely released or because they just weren’t Christmas-y enough to be canonized as classics. Perhaps you’ll find a new favorite amongst this mixed bag of miscreants.
Read MoreLaunching a new series on creating your own holiday traditions, Editor-in-Chief Olivia Gündüz-Willemin delves into all things Saint Nicolas, concentrating on her chosen family’s Swiss traditions.
Read MoreSettling into hectic December activities, The Attic on Eighth gets together to chat about our favorite seasonal watches both past and present.
Read MoreAs we settle into the winter season, resident film expert Zoë G. Burnett shares her five picks for the season.
Read MoreOn literary pilgrimage, art historian Kiely Schuck visits the Mauritshuis to see Carel Fabritius’s The Goldfinch and to pay homage to Donna Tartt.
Read MoreIn the latest How to Dress Like… resident Attic film buff and cult horror fan Zoë G. Burnett talks the formative film Silence of the Lambs, Clarice Starling's peak autumnal style, and how to master vintage power dressing with a feminine edge.
Read MoreDiving into November, members of The Attic gather to discuss what we're watching to enhance autumn coziness this month.
Read MoreIn this edition of How To Dress Like Your Novel, we turn away from any specific novel and, instead, towards the very seeds of our collective aesthetic. Examining history, art, pop culture, and more, Raquel Reyes shows us how to dress like a witch.
Read MoreRecalling witches of childhood and throughout recent pop culture history, Olivia, Raquel, and Zoë share some favorite witches in film and television to watch this season.
Read MoreAs Halloween nears, Culture Editor Eliza Campbell answers last year’s “Understatedly Spooky” lists with some Actually Scary content, turning to favorite books and films for the season.
Read MoreExamining iconic works of Gothic Literature such as Wuthering Heights and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, Milena Le Fouillé shares a feminist take on the trope of the haunted house.
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