
Liza Weisstuch
Writer at Freelance
Just a narrative girl in a soundbite world. Journalist in pursuit of logic, design that thrills, sensational whisky. Covering travel, drinks, criminal justice.
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1 month ago |
smithsonianmag.com | Liza Weisstuch
Alan Hynes grew up in Kinvara, a small Irish village in County Galway. It had one shop, a post office, a church and two pubs. When he’d go to the auction house with his father on the weekend, they’d stop into a few pubs on the 12-mile trip home. He moved to California’s Marin County in 1998 and today owns a concrete and excavation business. Seven of his nine brothers and sisters are also in the Golden State, but he says he has always felt something missing—that community cornerstone.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Liza Weisstuch
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2 months ago |
foodandwine.com | Liza Weisstuch
Photo: Courtesy of Torabhaig In September, during the closing day of the Hebridean Whiskey Festival, rains lashed relentlessly along the southeast coast of the Isle of Skye. The gales were so forceful that they toppled the event tent at the Torabhaig distillery’s courtyard. Visitors scrambled frantically into the gift shop for shelter, where six distilleries were doling out samples of their single malt scotches, gins, and, in one case, new-make spirit.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Liza Weisstuch
If you find yourself in Singapore's pastel-hued Joo Chiat neighborhood, wander into the collector Alvin Yapp's home to visit the Intan, a museum on the ground floor. There, you'll find two regal, engraved rosewood armchairs with mother-of-pearl inlay. Signs of Peranakan heritage have long been evident in Singapore's cityscape and public life - in the colorful shophouses that line neighborhoods like Joo Chait and the stalls in busy hawker centers that sell laksa, a spicy, tangy noodle soup.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
vancouversun.com | Liza Weisstuch
An international crowd is flocking to the city making Barcelona a new hub of imaginative cocktails • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article contentBARCELONA – Margarita Sader scooped the coffee-flavoured bubble out of a cylinder and placed it on the edge of a cocktail.
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I recently waxed rhapsodic about my love for public transportation and the importance of making good use of it when you visit a new city.

"I will always opt for public transportation when I travel ... A city’s heartbeat pulses along its tracks." From Buenos Aires to Dubai, Istanbul, and London — this is exactly how to travel. @livingtheproof @WaPoTravel https://t.co/Oq8HJ3aP0w https://t.co/y2rl5j8eHH

RT @proof_wood: thanks to @livingtheproof for including Proof and Wood in this fun article https://t.co/saekPkgefi

Really excited that my feature on Mary Pat Laffey Inman, a trailblazer when a comes to workplace equality and equal rights, is getting so much positive feedback. We all owe her an incalculable debt.

Decades ago, “stewardesses” earned less than men, couldn’t get married or gain weight, and had to retire at 32. Mary Pat Laffey Inman, a key figure in a lawsuit that ended many discriminatory practices in the skies, looks back at a not-so-golden era. https://t.co/JIR6oSHZH9