Zoë G. Burnett reviews two 2019 Neo-noir action dramas, examining how the wrongs in film distribution aren’t being handled right.
Read MorePerfect for these early days of summer, Kara Thompson shares a favorite fruit tart recipe – decorate, customize with your favorite seasonal fruits, and enjoy!
Read MoreReflecting on the influence of Virginia Woolf’s The Waves, Rebecca Mangra on the enchanting qualities of the novel’s language and how it works to wake the mind from the effects of writer’s block.
Read MoreAt a time where small comforts are more important than ever, Attic writer and teacher Sarai Seekamp gives us a glimpse into her nightly routine.
Read MoreIn her latest book review, Rachel Tay celebrates Ottessa Moshfegh’s newly released Death In Her Hands and considers what reading about solitude does to the mind in lockdown.
Read MoreAs June 2020 advances, The Attic on Eighth keeps turning to our books to sharpen our minds, open our eyes, and keep our emotions as empathetic as we can.
Read MoreCulture Editor Eliza Campbell shares eight of the best films and documentaries that highlight LGBT+ pride as a protest against corrupt systems, heteropatriarchal culture, and uncaring governments.
Read MoreAs we return from a period of action and learning outside of our own space, we discuss our shortcomings and what comes next at The Attic.
Read More“In a racist society, it is not enough to be non-racist, we must be anti-racist.” Resources, masterlists, masterthreads, and more to help you figure out how to unlearn racism.
Read MoreContributing Editor and Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett reviews Hulu’s new series The Great – it’s SFW, we promise.
Read MoreContinuing our series of Comforting Things in time of COVID, Culture Editor Eliza Campbell shares the things that have been soothing her soul in lockdown.
Read More“...the past hovers, the future beckons, and the present is a cacophony of voices.” In her review of the Netflix limited series Unorthodox (2020), Tilly Nevin considers the importance of self-expression and choice.
Read MoreThis month's second installment of What We're Reading talks making it over reading block, featuring comforting genres and re-reading old favorites.
Read MoreContinuing our series in Comforting Things, The Attic's Perfume Columnist Mishka Hoosen shares the many ways he elevates the everyday into a thing of beauty.
Read MoreAs we continue with another month indoors, those of us immersed in reading share their current recommendations in the first of another two part installment of What We're Reading.
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