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About Lisa
Lisa Lagace is a freelance journalist based in Toronto, Canada.
Languages
English
Services
Feature Stories Content Writing Corporate Content
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Business Finance Technology
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Portfolio

4 Show-Stopping Large-Format Cocktails for the Ultimate Wintertime Bash

09 Jan 2024  |  vinepair.com
The article presents four large-format cocktail recipes for winter parties, including Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge Cranberry Spritzer, Wild Turkey Bourbon Apple Ginger Delight, SKYY Berry Vodka Splash, and Espolòn Tropical Vacation. Each recipe includes a list of ingredients and directions for preparation. The cocktails are designed to be easy to prepare and serve, allowing hosts to enjoy their events without being tied to the bar cart.

Realtor.ca launches open offers in an effort to curb bidding wars and inflated property prices

01 Apr 2023  |  cottagelife.com
Realtor.ca introduced an open offer option on April 1, 2023, to address the issue of blind bidding in the Canadian real estate market. The federal and Ontario governments have taken steps to make the housing market more accessible to first-time buyers, with the federal government proposing a Home Buyers’ Bill of Rights to end blind bidding. The open offer system varies by province due to different regulations. While the system aims to create a more balanced market with fewer bidding wars and less inflated prices, it remains optional, and sellers may still prefer blind bidding. There is no confirmation on when the Home Buyers’ Bill of Rights will become law.

Shocking Omissions: Cat Power, 'Moon Pix'

06 Nov 2017  |  NPR
The article discusses the album 'Moon Pix' by Cat Power, the stage name of musician Chan Marshall, and its significance in the music scene. Released in 1998, 'Moon Pix' is highlighted as a counterpoint to the prevailing music trends of the time, such as the Spice Girls' brand of feminism and the rise of misogynistic rock bands like Limp Bizkit. The author praises the album for its introspective melancholy and its departure from the stereotype of the sad male musician, noting Marshall's ability to carve out a space for women in this genre. The album is described as a blend of raw edges from earlier works and a push towards a more polished sound in later albums. The article also touches on the themes of darkness and depression in Marshall's work, particularly in the song 'Metal Heart,' and her growth as an artist who has learned to survive and express her vulnerabilities. The author argues that 'Moon Pix' should be recognized as a significant work in the canon of music made by women, for its emotional depth and impact on listeners.

A Day With Social Anxiety

02 Nov 2017  |  Headspace
The article is a personal narrative that describes the daily life of an individual with social anxiety. The author shares their coping mechanisms, such as ordering Starbucks through an app to avoid interaction, wearing headphones to deter conversation, and using social media to feel connected without face-to-face contact. The author also discusses the importance of working in a café for a change of scenery from freelancing at home, practicing mindfulness at yoga to manage anxiety, and the challenges faced when attending social events. The article is part of the 'A Day With Mental Health' series, sponsored by Headspace and Bring Change to Mind (BC2M), organizations dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of mental health issues.

Lisa Lagace: My Muskoka Travel Piece For Time Out New York

02 Nov 2017  |  www.lisalagace.com
The article is written by Lisa, a freelance writer based in Toronto. She focuses on topics related to entertainment and lifestyle. The content of the article itself is not provided, so a detailed summary cannot be given. However, based on the introduction, it is clear that Lisa's work revolves around the latest trends, events, and news within the entertainment industry as well as various aspects of lifestyle coverage.

Shonda Rhimes Teaches Writing for Television

02 Nov 2017  |  Paste Magazine
The article reviews Shonda Rhimes' MasterClass on writing for television, highlighting the value it offers compared to traditional in-person screenwriting courses. The author, a screenwriter, shares personal experiences and insights gained from the class, which includes over six hours of Rhimes discussing her process, dissecting her shows, and providing advice. The class offers resources like drafts and story bibles from 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Scandal', and features a case study with emerging writers. Rhimes' unique suggestions and the importance of adapting to the market are also discussed. The author finds the class to be a valuable resource for any screenwriter looking to improve their craft and better understand the industry.

The people who want to trade for everything and pay for nothing

23 May 2017  |  New York Post
The article discusses the rise of bartering among millennials, focusing on the creation of Bunz Trading Zone by Emily Bitze as a response to financial struggles. Initially a Facebook group for trading items, Bunz expanded with an app due to its popularity. The article highlights the resurgence of bartering as a viable alternative to buying in the gig economy, with examples from Spain, Copenhagen, and personal stories from individuals in Toronto and Vancouver. Economists and participants argue about whether this trend is cyclical or here to stay. The article also touches on the challenges of bartering, such as hoarding items for trade, and the occasional need to revert to cash transactions. Bunz aims to continue its international expansion, promoting community and sharing over traditional consumerism.

GIRLS Season 6 Premiere: Hannah's Breakthrough and Uncomfortable Realities

13 Feb 2017  |  Observer
The article discusses the premiere episode of the sixth and final season of the TV show 'GIRLS'. It begins with the protagonist, Hannah, having her article published in The New York Times, which is celebrated by her friends and family. The episode features various characters navigating their relationships, including Hannah's encounter with a magazine editor who offers her a writing assignment in the Hamptons. There, Hannah meets a surf instructor, Paul-Louis, and they share a connection. Meanwhile, other characters like Ray, Marnie, and Shoshanna deal with their own personal and romantic entanglements. The article highlights the show's portrayal of modern romance, realistic sex scenes, and the characters' struggles with identity and pleasure in New York City.

How 'The Craft' Changed the Game for Female-Driven Teen Films

27 Oct 2016  |  Marie Claire Magazine
The article reflects on the 1996 film 'The Craft' as a significant piece of feminist filmmaking, particularly for its time. It discusses how the film resonated with teenage girls who felt like outsiders, offering a form of representation that was rare in the '80s and '90s. The author highlights how 'The Craft' deconstructed the witch stereotype, using it as a symbol of female empowerment rather than oppression. The film is credited with paving the way for other movies that celebrated female outsiderdom and strong female characters. Despite acknowledging some of the film's feminist shortcomings when viewed from a modern perspective, the article suggests that 'The Craft' still holds cultural significance and is deserving of a contemporary remake that could further explore its feminist themes.
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