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‘SpongeBob’ creator Hillenburg dies at 57

LOS ANGELES

Stephen Hillenburg, who used his dual loves of drawing and marine biology to spawn the absurd undersea world of “SpongeBob SquarePants,” has died, Nickelodeon announced Tuesday.

Hillenburg died Monday of Lou Gehrig’s disease, also known as ALS, the cable network said in a statement. He was 57.

He had announced he had the disease in March 2017. His death comes just weeks after the passing of another cartoon hero in Marvel creator Stan Lee.

Hillenburg conceived, wrote, produced and directed the animated series that began in 1999 and bloomed into hundreds of episodes, movies and a Broadway show.

The eternally, obliviously jolly SpongeBob and his yell-along theme song that opened with “Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?!” quickly appealed to college kids and parents as much as it did kids.

Zimmern apologizes for comments about Chinese restaurants

MINNEAPOLIS

“Bizarre Foods” host Andrew Zimmern is apologizing for his comments about Chinese restaurants after he was criticized as culturally insensitive.

Zimmern just opened his own Chinese restaurant, Lucky Cricket, in Minnesota.

Last week, Fast Company posted an interview from the summer in which Zimmern says he was saving the souls of people who dine at “[expletive] restaurants masquerading as Chinese food” in the Midwest.

Associated Press