In her new review of the smash hit Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit, Contributor Rachel Tay examines the comfort of unexpected normalcy in the extraordinary, both in the show’s lead character and the world built around her.
Read MoreAs a globally unusual year comes to an end and we enter into 2021, we consider the reading that defined each of our 2020s. In this piece, writer Sam Cohen talks about reading as refuge in 2020.
Read MoreAs a globally unusual year comes to an end and we enter into 2021, we consider the reading that defined each of our 2020s. In this piece, Kiely Schuck looks back at the sixty books that kept her company in a time that didn’t go quite as planned.
Read MoreAs a globally unusual year comes to an end and we enter into 2021, we consider the reading that defined each of our 2020s. In this piece, teacher and writer Sarai Seekamp looks back at the novels that brought her comfort and companionship in the midst of the great unknown.
Read MoreAdding to the community spirit of the holidays, founding The Attic on Eighth member Amy Richardson shares a Christmas Eve tradition (and recipe) that she started with her father.
Read MoreHere, to cap off 2020, a few of The Attic’s editors and writers share some thoughts on reading slumps, and the titles that finally got us through it.
Read MoreThis Holiday season at the Attic, we asked our contributors to list the festive films they watch annually, perhaps have only just discovered, and overall those that fill their hearts with the positive feelings we so sorely need this year.
Read MorePersonal traditions can be a balm to the soul in a hectic world. In this new volume for 2020, Attic on Eighth contributor Sarai Seekamp shares family traditions tied to her beloved grandmother.
Read MoreBy Our Bedsides is The Attic on Eighth’s evening series, sharing the methods and products we use to unwind. In a time when the world feels unstable, Perfume Columnist Mishka Hoosen gives us a glimpse at his nightstand as a place of healing and comfort.
Read MoreAs we face a year of plans undone, teacher and writer M. A. McCuen shares valuable tips on gap year essentials for finding the healthiest, happiest, most-balanced version of yourself.
Read MoreAs autumn arrives at its peak, we’re diving back into our books. Here’s what we’re reading this November at The Attic on Eighth.
Read MoreThe shows, films, and Netflix binges we’re spending our time with this autumn.
Read MoreAnnie Jo Baker explores the comfort found in the gentle monsters of our culture, with the works of Maurice Sendak, Charles Addams, Guillermo del Toro, Neil Gaiman, and more.
Read MoreContributing Editor and Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett reviews Sleepy Hollow (1999) and champions one of Horror’s most unappreciated anti-heroines.
Read MoreA roundup of our most popular autumn pieces, including reading lists, film recommendations, recipes, and lifestyle favorites.
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