In her latest, Contributing Editor and Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett reviews Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Read MoreComing to you from the middle of a global shutdown, The Attic on Eighth writers share what it is that they’ve been reading in April 2020.
Read MoreIn this latest installment of Comforting Things, writer Sam Cohen shares what she’s been watching, reading, and listening to through this difficult period.
Read MoreIn her first piece for The Attic, writer and teacher Sarai Seekamp reflects on guilt and relational trauma in a hectic world, and how she works to move forward.
Read MoreConsidering a selection of novels including My Brilliant Friend, We Are Okay, and Who Will Run the Frog Hospital, Tilly Nevin looks at female friendships in contemporary literature and the lessons that they teach.
Read MoreGathering for another session of what we’re currently watching, Attic members talk novel adaptations, period dramas, and new contemporary releases.
Read MoreIn this era of social distancing and self-isolation, The Attic on Eighth writers and editors are sharing sharing what it is that they’re finding comforting. To kick off (the revival of) the series, Editor-in-Chief Olivia Gündüz-Willemin shares her comforts of the moment.
Read MoreWith the highly anticipated release of Autumn De Wilde's Emma. now available for streaming, The Attic On Eighth's film fans and Austenites gather to discuss.
Read MoreEntering a new month with the pleasures of a typical Spring on hold, our Creative Director and self-declared resident homebody Raquel Reyes shares five things to do this month at home.
Read MoreContinuing our monthly evening series, Contributing Editor and The Attic's Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett shares her sleep routine in difficult times.
Read MoreAs we face an unprecedented and stressful period, Culture Editor Eliza Campbell shares fifteen self-care tips on what to do to stay sane and clear your mind in the days and weeks to come.
Read MoreAs we enter into an uncertain spring, the Attic’s film expert Zoë G. Burnett shares her five picks for the season that will act as “an anchor in [our] sense of unreality.”
Read MoreWriter C.K. Dawson shares a springtime reading list of favorite classics, just as we find ourselves craving the feelings of the season and the comfort of a good book.
Read MoreWith the world in a shaky place, we reach for solidarity and comfort, and gather (virtually, of course) to share some of our current reads.
Read More“Perfect, with not a tightly wound pin curl out of place.” In her latest, Attic Editor & Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett takes on Autumn de Wilde’s Emma.
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