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Chef Chris Bianco's father in 1970 painted a portrait of a well-to-do Manhattan woman. It vanished under a cloud. What happened to it?
Tony Lo Bianco, the Brooklyn actor who oozed criminal charm in the gritty 1970s New York City dramas The French Connection and The Seven-Ups, has died. He was 87. Lo Bianco died Tuesday night of ...
Tony Lo Bianco in 1984. ABC After he was a Golden Gloves boxer, Lo Bianco started his career in performing arts as an understudy in the 1964 Broadway production of “Incident at Vichy.” He made ...
Award-winning pizzaiolo Chris Bianco's pizza dough is super simple, with just four ingredients (plus some olive oil to keep things from sticking) and a few hours of proof time. This recipe, from ...
Celebrated pizza chef Chris Bianco’s budding Los Angeles expansion looks more complete with Pane Bianco, a standalone New York-style slice and sandwich spot, which opened on June 13 just steps ...
To that end, the new Bar Bianco will serve light bar snacks from 4-9 p.m., before transitioning to a late-night menu featuring a Wagyu burger and "other kinds of surprises" from 9 p.m.-midnight.
On June 13, Bianco won a James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur, his second award from the colloquially nicknamed Oscars of Food since winning Best Chef Southwest in 2003. But a lot has ...
June 16, 2022 Chris Bianco’s Legendary Pizzas Are Finally Coming to Los Angeles His previous LA restaurant folded, but this time he's going to play the hits.