ARTICLES OF Neil Suchak
BOLIVIAN SPIRIT
29 Apr, 2014 | Neil Suchak
When thinking about Bolivian alcohol, the most likely things to come to mind would be beers such as Paceña or Huari, Tarijan wines or singani. Besides these select few, the world of Bolivian spirits m...
ELI’S AND THE COMANDANTE
29 Apr, 2014 | Neil Suchak
Che Guevara’s Pizza Diaries En route from La Paz to El Alto you are likely to drive past a roadside statue of Ernesto Che Guevara, the Argentine revolutionary whose iconic face has come to adorn any...
THE GREEN GHOST OF LA PAZ
29 Apr, 2014 | Neil Suchak
Ajenjo, the Bolivian Absinthe As you walk into Café Etno on Calle Jaen you might be forgiven for thinking that you were no longer in La Paz, but had been transported to a bar in a trendy district of...
LOS COLORADOS DE BOLIVIA
27 Mar, 2014 | Neil Suchak
If you walk around Plaza Murillo in the centre of La Paz, you will probably be struck by two things: the number of pigeons that inhabit the plaza and the presence of army officers clad in scarlet unif...
Portrait of a Void
22 Mar, 2014 | Neil Suchak
How has the loss of the sea influenced Bolivian contemporary art? To those of us who come from a country surrounded by the sea, the plight of a landlocked nation, like Bolivia, is almost unfathomable...