Average rent paid by roommates in NYC exceeds $1,500 for the first time - Even though sharing a rental apartment in New York City is typically cheaper than living by yourself, roommates saw their share of the rent go up significantly up as a result of rents hitting record levels in the past six months. According to roommate matching site SpareRoom, the average rent paid by a roommate in the city reached $1,559 in the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to $1,294 the fourth quarter of 2021. That's an increase of 20 percent year over year and it's the first time the average rent paid by a roommate has exceeded $1,500.
Caroline Spence - Thanks to her writing on human nature, Caroline Spence, a Nashville-based singer-songwriter, rose to prominence in the folk and Americana scene. She joined the Rounder label and debuted with "Mint Condition" after receiving great acclaim from the Nashville songwriting community for her album Spades & Roses.
Alfred Robles - The “Soul Agency” actor Alfred Robles is also an accomplished writer and comedian. Robles started his comedic career after he got kicked out of the police academy. He was part of "Comedy Central’s Live Fluffy Shop" tour from 2010 to 2011, opening for Gabriel Iglesias.
Run the Bronx - Experience the vibrant culture and scenic views of the Bronx at the annual Run the Bronx event. Lace up your running shoes and join the community for a fun-filled day of fitness and celebration.
Loose Buttons is an indie rock band from New York City who has been performing on the stage since they were teenagers. They are known for blending alternative and electronic rock in their music while charging the lyrics with emotion and adding live energy to their recordings. Their most popular singles include "Something Better," "Minor Leaguer," and "Milk & Roses."
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