Rick’s Cabaret New York’s Big Game Weekend

Rick’s Cabaret New York is the famous gentlemen’s club in midtown Manhattan known for its beautiful entertainers, luxurious setting, and top-rated Rick’s Steakhouse. The three-story club is holding a Big Game Weekend on Saturday Feb. 11th and Sunday Feb. 12th, celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles.

“The Big Game is Sunday, but we start playing on Saturday and go all weekend,” gushed Rick’s girl Tamara.

“Its the biggest contest in all of sports, so we need two days and nights of partying and playing,” explained Rick’s Cabaret girl Monica. “And even when the game ends, our after-party will keep everything going. Lots of sexy dancers with perfect bodies, bottles popping, and sexy girls everywhere you look. Come make it rain.” 

Named “New York’s Best Best Gentlemen’s Club,” Rick’s Cabaret features private suites, deluxe sky boxes, and its own top-rated Rick’s Steakhouse for late-night dining. Rick’s Cabaret New York (50 West 33 Street) is located between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, across the street from the Empire State Building and a quick walk from Penn Station, major subways and the PATH station.

Rick’s Cabaret New York

*** RICK: NASDAQ Listed

Will Kyrie Irving Stay With Nets?

Kyrie Irving is in the final season of his contract with the Brooklyn Nets, and there is a real lack of clarity about his future. Irving, through his agent, has apparently made clear what his preference would be.

Irving’s agent Shetellia Irving said the guard wants a contract extension with the Nets, but so far the team has not set up any talks about a possible deal.

“Kyrie staying with the Nets? I have reached out to the Nets regarding this,” she said.

 “We have had no significant conversations. The desire is to make Brooklyn home, with the right type of extension, which means the ball is in the Nets’ court to communicate now if their desire is the same.”

Irving had sought a new contract last offseason, but the two sides were unable to agree on a new deal. The Nets may have some reservations, and some reports suggest that the Nets are undecided on Irving.

NY Yankees Sign Anthony Rizzo to Multi-Year Deal

The New York Yankees have reached an agreement on a new, multi-year contract with first baseman Anthony Rizzo.

Anthony Rizzo truly enjoyed being a Yankee, and getting $20 million a year to stay — $17 million each of the next two years, plus a $6 million buyout on a 2025 option will keep him in the Bronx.

Rizzo, who was acquired by the Yankees from the Chicago Cubs prior to the 2021 trade deadline, was one of the team’s most consistent hitters during the postseason, leading all players with eight RBIs and a .432 on base percentage, as well as finishing second behind only Harrison Bader with eight total hits and two home runs, which tied Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.

Rizzo had previously signed a two-year, $32 million deal with the Yankees last offseason, which included an opt out after the first year, allowing him to test free agency this offseason.

The Parkland, Florida native hit a career best 32 home runs — a feat he accomplished three times (2014, 2016, 2017) with the Cubs — and 75 RBIs in 130 games.