Italian Home Style Cooking at “Lillo” in Brooklyn

Italian home cooking in a kitchen that’s probably smaller than your ownA cafe by day, Lillo in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn is easy to love. It doesn't take reservations, so aspiring guests line up outside for shots at about a dozen and-a-half seats. After a brief, unofficial BYOB period was kiboshed, it’s a … Continue reading Italian Home Style Cooking at “Lillo” in Brooklyn

Brooklyn Nets: What’s Up With Kyrie Irving?

The Brooklyn Nets unquestionably had a dream off-season when they signed Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving to long-term deals this summer. This regular season, though? It’s been a struggle to say the least. They already knew they weren’t going to get Kevin Durant back this season, but they didn’t expect for Kyrie Irving to be … Continue reading Brooklyn Nets: What’s Up With Kyrie Irving?

Tad’s Steaks Closing Its Last NY Restaurant

The cut-rate meat Tad's Steaks will shutter its last New York City outpost — which opened its doors off Times Square in 1960, according to a government filing that cited “economic” troubles as the reason for the closing. The cafeteria-style chophouse is known for hawking inexpensive meat-and-potato dinners on red trays — meals that cost … Continue reading Tad’s Steaks Closing Its Last NY Restaurant

Jack Nicholson First Met Kobe Bryant at New York’s Madison Square Garden

Lakers Superfan Jack Nicholson talked about his friend Kobe Bryant. Jack Nicholson was heartbroken over the loss of friend Kobe Bryant, who tragically died in a helicopter crash along with his daughter Gianna, and nine other people. “My reaction is the same as almost all of LA,” the 82-year-old actor told CBS Los Angeles. “Where … Continue reading Jack Nicholson First Met Kobe Bryant at New York’s Madison Square Garden