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Edinburgh Fringe costs a 'struggle' for NI performers
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days ago'Disgusting' costs Up-and-coming acts will be competing for attention from punters and promoters - and battling the festival's spiralling costs. The price of accommodation in particular is said ...
Opinion | In Louisville, a Tenants Union Stares Down the Housing Crisis
New York Times· 2 days agoOn an unseasonably warm day in late April in Louisville, Ky., the drone of low-flying helicopters...
The Sydney mansions that have been sitting empty for years
9news· 3 days agoUrban explorer Craig Irving has been photographing abandoned houses for decades, since the early...
Edinburgh Fringe: Are some NI acts priced out of the festival?
BBC News· 4 days agoThe Edinburgh Fringe is where many young artists from Northern Ireland go to make their name. The festival, which runs until 26 August, is in its 77th year and will see almost 4,000 different ...
How is immigration affecting the economy? In a good way, data suggest
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoAs the U.S. election cycle ramps up, immigration remains a key battlefront for state and national...
This ‘Ghosts’ Season 4 Change Makes the Series Better Than the UK Version
Collider· 5 days agoAfter an accident, Alison discovers she can see and hear multiple spirits who reside in the house....
A Mortgage Alternative for Lower-Priced Homes Comes With Risks
New York Times· 6 days agoSeller-financed loans known as “land contracts” don’t involve a bank and lack the consumer...
Business is good in ‘Vacationland.’ It would be even better with more housing.
AOL· 4 days agoNoah Barnes can’t sell bunks aboard his schooner fast enough. Barnes, the owner and captain of the 153-year-old Stephen Taber, said demand for multiday voyages off Rockland has been “as good ...
The fight to save L.A.'s Little Tokyo before it's too late
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoIn Little Tokyo, the past and the future have long been at odds. Less than a month after the iconic...
New to Olympics, breaking walks fine line between its roots and the mainstream
New York Times· 3 days agoWhatever the International Olympic Committee’s motivations, Sunny Choi and Jeffrey Louis appreciate...