Word: rent
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Brothers Charles and John Chaprales, who co-own the restaurant, said they were forced to close by skyrocketing rent costs and differences with the landlord...
This year, the rent skyrocketed to its current level of $10,000 per month, prompting the closing, the owners said...
...University recently won a breach of contact case against a former Holyoke Center vendor and was awarded nearly $40,000 in unpaid rent, expenses and taxes...
When the huge Evita production company blew into Budapest last month to rent its ancient architecture, Madonna, the film's star, was much too busy staying in character to meet with the local press. Finally, on the eve of her departure, good manners prevailed, and the pop diva submitted to an interview with the Budapest newspaper Blikk. The questions were posed in Hungarian, then translated into English for Madonna, whose replies were then translated back into Hungarian for the paper's exclusive. Shortly thereafter, at the request of USA Today, Madonna's comments were then retranslated from Hungarian back into...
Does serious drama still have a place on Broadway? The season just drawing to a close was hardly encouraging. Musicals like Rent and Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk generated most of the excitement. The few straight plays that succeeded at the box office typically boasted either a big star name--Carol Burnett in the lame farce Moon over Buffalo--or a flamboyant star turn--Zoe Caldwell as rampaging diva Maria Callas in Terrence McNally's Master Class...