Adding to the small joys of February, Attic writer M.A. McCuen shares a handful of romantic comedies that are perfect to read (yes, read!!) at the peak of winter.
Read MoreAs 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 MoreIn her first contribution to The Attic, writer Caitlin Carroll reflects on avoiding sadness when spending holidays alone, and the act of creating new traditions for one's own, with a list of achievable activities to partake in the season.
Read MoreIn a new holiday perfume guide, Attic columnist and writer Mishka Hoosen shares a scent for every need, along with encouraging words of moral support.
Read MoreOffering up history, law, and personal recommendation, Creative Director Raquel Reyes and Attic Writer Annie Jo Baker share an introduction to their favorite spirit, along with two vegan friendly holiday cocktail recipes.
Read MoreContinuing our How To series, M.A. McCuen tackles gift wrapping and shares her tips and tricks for getting all of your presents neatly and prettily wrapped (while keeping your cool!).
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 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 MoreIn this third volume of our Holiday Traditions series, founding Attic member Amy Richardson brings us with her to a candlelit carol service.
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 MoreIn the latest Cooking to Cook, frequent Attic contributor Milena Le Fouillé bakes to celebrate the end of exams and delves into the history of panettone.
Read MoreOn Christmas Eve Eve, Rory Mara visits Lyme Park in deep fog and explores its connections to Pemberley and Austen.
Read MoreLauren Olmeda explores exactly what it is that makes The Holiday our generation’s favorite Christmassy film.
Read More“What the lyrics to these carols contain is a kaleidoscope of images — a hare, a tree of life, christ winning humanity in battle, an eagle bearing a lover away, a spotless rose. Listening to them, the winter glows with light and fantasy until the light comes back. “
Read MoreOlivia shares a simple syrup recipe for the perfect winter latte.
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