The Attic

The Attic can refer to:

  • attic (disambiguation)
  • Film

  • The Attic (1962 film), a 1962 Italian film
  • The Attic (1980 film), a 1980 film starring Ray Milland and Carrie Snodgress
  • The Attic (2007 film), a 2007 film
  • The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, a 1988 television film
  • "The Attic" (Dollhouse), an episode of Dollhouse
  • Books

  • The Attic (novel), a 1962 novel by Danilo Kiš
  • Music

  • The Attic (band)
  • The Attic (musical) is a Hungarian musical
  • Places

  • The Attic (restaurant), formerly in West Vancouver
  • The Attic (band)

    The Attic is a Swedish house band duo whose members are Eric Amarillo (Erik Sundborg) and Michael Feiner that started under the name of Stereopol with the track 'Dancin' Tonight' in 2003. The two mostly perform house music songs of other artists, but they have also written their own songs.

    They released a number of singles including "I Just Can't Help It", "Destiny", "In Your Eyes", "A Life To Live", "It's Beautiful" and "Baby". In 2006, they and Therese Grankvist recorded a song which they sent to Melodifestivalen; to their surprise the song was chosen to be performed in the festival. Therese, featuring The Attic, performed 'The Arrival' in the third semifinal, where they competed for the opportunity to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. On the 17th of February 2007 The Attic ft Therese came 7th in the semifinal and didn't qualify any further in the contest.

    The band played a concert in central Chişinău, Moldova organised by mobile operator Orange on 24 May 2008.

    The Attic (restaurant)

    The Attic was a popular 1,200 seat Smörgåsbord restaurant in West Vancouver that was open from 1968 to 1981. The owners were former Vancouver alderman Frank Baker, (1922 - 1989), and his wife Dorothy.

    Unique features

    The Attic is most remembered for a 1964 James Bond car in a glass case as well as a Toronado 67 X built by George Barris for Expo 67. Both cars were parked out front for public view and sold near the time of the restaurant's closing.

    There was a statue of David in the women's washroom. When the leaf was lifted on this statue, alarms would sound and/or lights would flash alerting other patrons and causing embarrassment to the person who lifted it.

    Lance Harrison and the Dixieland Band entertained patrons, with Baker playing his trumpet on many occasions. He would also greet people at the door playing it. Baker also had a 12' by 6' weather vane mounted on the roof of him playing a trumpet.

    Baker's was an avid collector of Tiffany lamps. His huge collection, said to be "over a hundred", were in use throughout the restaurant.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Attic

    by: In Flames

    Someone in "The Attic",
    Building a strange machine.
    Never really see him,
    But I think he works all day.
    Blinded by the world outside,
    I stay inside.
    Hardly know my name,
    But it's getting better by time.
    I saw something in the mirror,
    Someone's watching me.
    If I hide in "The Attic",
    I will never get to me.
    I found some rope on the floor.
    I have to build a trap.
    So I start on my machine,




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