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First we formed an aesthetic coven. Then we built a website. Conversations on literature, fashion, culture and more.
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Joined March 2017
I loved this @theatticon8th article, particularly as someone currently making her way through both Brian Kellow's Pauline Kael biography and Fran Lebowitz's 'Pretend It's a City':
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Media Editor Zoë G. Burnett reviews two documentaries about two women she should have already known about, and you should, too.
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Media Editor @zgburnett reflects upon two documentaries about two women she should have already known about, and you should, too 🚕 https://t.co/50B1MWd10I
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Media Editor Zoë G. Burnett reviews two documentaries about two women she should have already known about, and you should, too.
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Media Editor @zgburnett reflects upon two documentaries about two women she should have already known about, and you should, too 🚕
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As the wheel of the year turns, Vesna Curlic ( @vesnacurlic ) reviews Katherine May’s ‘Wintering,’ in which she describes “the art of weathering lean times, of turning inward, of reconceptualising and normalising sadness.” @_katherine_may_
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this article on how to dress like dickie greenleaf from the talented mr. ripley written by @mishka_hoosen is one i revisit every so often and literally has shaken the way i approach fashion and how i dress https://t.co/EuRnOdiglD
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It’s #internationalwomensday2021 and we feel much the same as we did last year, @raquellesreyes said it then and we’re all still saying it now 💡 Yael Bartana, ‘What If Women Ruled the World,’ 2016 https://t.co/TS2piAA929
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In her latest, @vesnacurlic dives into the importance of rest and comfort at the heart of @_katherine_may_'s Wintering. #theatticreads
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“How do we weather hard times? How do we prepare ourselves for the inevitable, emotional, lonely winter periods in our lives?” Vesna Curlic focuses on the questions at the heart of Katherine May’s...
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Tired of winter, tired of not going outside, tired of everything? We are, too. New Winter Films list by @zgburnett up now #LinkInBio
#medieval #medievaltwitter #winter #film #films #movie #movies
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In her new review, Culture Editor @elizaamber ‘wanders the gender wilderness’ with @torreypeters Detransition, Baby 🎀 #writer #writersofinstagram #writersdesk #writerslife #writers #writerscommunity #writersnetwork #TransIsBeautiful #review #article #post #newpost #Trans
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Barney's is a remarkable story of Sapphic appreciation in Belle Epoch, Paris-one masterfully told by Suzanne Rodriquez in her book, "Wild Heart". I wrote a short blurb about the biography for the @theatticon8th
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From escapist novels to LGBTQA+ history to contemporary non-fiction, The Attic on Eighth writers and editors share what they’re reading this month.
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From escapist novels to LGBTQA+ history to contemporary non-fiction, The Attic on Eighth writers and editors share what they’re reading this month. 📚 https://t.co/CDnlGxalkb
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From escapist novels to LGBTQA+ history to contemporary non-fiction, The Attic on Eighth writers and editors share what they’re reading this month.
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With winter still upon us, we're indulging our feelings of seasonal blues by revisiting this classic from @CorinneElicona. ❄️
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Observing her own Swedish heritage, contributor Corinne Elicona discusses how she came to see winter as a time of personal growth and shares the Nordic media that led her to embrace the solitude of...
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Happy Valentine’s Day from The Attic on Eighth, remember to love yourself today ❤️ 🎨: Donald Hamilton Fraser, 2009 #ValentinesDay #HappyValentinesDay2021 #art #selflove #selfcare #winter #love
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Watching The Queen’s Gambit; on the Remarkable Unexceptionality of Beth Harmon
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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...
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As an unusual year comes to an end, we consider the reading that defined each of our 2020s. Kicking off the series, Sarai Seekamp looks back at the novels that brought her comfort and companionship in the midst of the great unknown.
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As 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...
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A round-up of our favorite holiday-adjacent films. 🎄 https://t.co/GganS0BdTI
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This 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...
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As this year of canceled plans continues, our M. A. McCuen shares tips on making the most of a (planned or not planned) gap year that's a refreshing read for students and non-students alike. https://t.co/Hm92l7qe9e
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As 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.
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Here's what we're reading this month at The Attic on Eighth. 📚 🍂 https://t.co/qoaaqI3wPC
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As 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.
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"Gentle monsters give us hope that even at our worst, our meanest, our most disgusting, we can still be worthy of loving and of being loved." Exploring the world of gentle monsters with @AnjetheBaker this October. 🎃 https://t.co/ezsOKATi4s
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Annie 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.
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