The Staten Island Advance reports that as non-profits cut back, some non-profit executives are being asked to defend their perks. An article dated February 22nd says:
Also: Flavorpill posts an online guide to free cultural events in New York City, which is obviously one of the most expensive cities for an artist to live in. So why do I stay?
Also: The Economic Policy Institute reports that true unemployment rates may be closer to 10%.
Plus: Janis - "Mercedes Benz"
While budgets have been slashed at some of the borough's cultural and nonprofit organizations, honchos at some of the groups are living the luxe life, enjoying expense accounts and car allowances on top of six-figure salaries.
Also: Flavorpill posts an online guide to free cultural events in New York City, which is obviously one of the most expensive cities for an artist to live in. So why do I stay?
Also: The Economic Policy Institute reports that true unemployment rates may be closer to 10%.
Plus: Janis - "Mercedes Benz"
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