As summer comes to its peak, we’re sharing the books that have made an impact on us this August.
Read MoreFor when it’s too hot to cook, Culture Editor Eliza Campbell shares a recipe for a filling but spectacular salad.
Read More“My new motto is, if you can put it on, you can pull it off.” Corinne Elicona talks quarantine fashion and long, flowing dresses.
Read MoreIn her latest book review for The Attic on Eighth, Rachel Tay turns to Sophie Mackintosh’s Blue Ticket and addresses the topics of choice around motherhood, aided by the work of Jacqueline Rose in Mothers.
Read MoreAs we revive our morning series for 2020 with the universal upheaval of the day to day, writer Sam Cohen takes us through her new routine.
Read MoreLiving vicariously through the screen, Zoë G. Burnett travels from mediaeval Japan to 1970s LA with a list for anyone who wants to be anywhere but here.
Read MoreReviewing Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half, Olivia Gündüz-Willemin delves into topics on colorism, power in family dynamics, and unbreakable bonds.
Read MoreIn the latest of the series, Attic writer Madeline Baker gives us a glimpse into her nightly routine at a time where the world feels unstable.
Read MoreAs climbing temperatures make cooking a near-impossibility, Corinne Elicone shares a chickpea salad sandwich recipe that proves to have everything you need for fulfilling summer meal.
Read MoreAs the world spins madly on, we continue to turn to our screens to connect over the shows and films that have been keeping us company through July 2020.
Read MoreLaid to waste by overheating, Zoë G. Burnett explains how to throw a bunch of vegetables and some condiments together with minimum effort and maximum taste. Stay hydrated!
Read MoreTurning to literature set in polar climates, Hannah Armstrong attempts atmospheric escapism but considers the ways in which society follows us everywhere.
Read MoreAs the world spins madly on, we’re still here, reaching towards our bookcases and making our ways through our ever-expanding TBR stacks. What we’re reading this month at The Attic on Eighth…
Read MoreAs life settles into a new season, we reflect on time and consider the ways we keep calm and stay grounded to the world around us in a new Five Things.
Read MoreTeacher M. A. McCuen shares a list of favorite joyful YA novels centered around Black protagonists, featuring books by Elizabeth Acevedo, Angie Thomas, Ibi Zoboi, and more.
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