Comedian Nate Bargatze has been married to his wife Laura Bargatze since 2006 — long before any of his Netflix specials, award nominations or sold-out shows. When Nate and Laura first began dating, they worked together at an Applebee’s restaurant in Tennessee. During the early years of their relationship, he got his career off the ground by attending comedy college in Chicago, handing out flyers as a “barker” in New York City and eventually moving to Los Angeles where he kept fine-tuning his craft.
TelevisionFrom a non-binary shape-shifter in She-Ra to a transgender cane toad, animation features plenty of storylines to help children better understand gender
Transgender people are the subject of much conversation at the moment, predominantly by cis commentators, it has to be said, but the more open conversations on the topic are to be welcomed. It is allowing people to come out sooner and be themselves at a much earlier age than before.
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven't watched Tuesday's episode of Roseanne. Major spoilers ahead...
Why did Darlene and David break up?
On Tuesday's episode of Roseanne, titled "Darlene v. David," the return of The Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki as Darlene's on-again, off-again beau meant we were finally going to get answers to why Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and David were no longer happily married -- and the real story behind what led Darlene to move back into her parents' home with their two children, Harris (Emma Kenney) and Mark (Ames McNamara).
E!: Would you ever consider a reboot?
AC: What I'd love to see is to introduce a new character who takes over the couch. I could certainly still be Loonette, but, you know, Loonette has grown. And that way you could have consistency with the old episodes into the new ones. And then a new young character, I think, would be lovely thing to see. A new, very childlike character, where you're not trying duplicate what somebody did before.
A Georgia teacher has been arrested after allegedly shouting 'I should cut your motherf*****g head off,' at a pupil who criticized his Israeli flag.
The 7th-grade social studies teacher Benjamin Reese reportedly made the comments on December 7 at Warner Robins Middle School.
The alleged incident occurred after a Muslim student told Reese, 51, she found the Israeli flag in his classroom offensive.
Reese asked the unnamed female student if it had anything to do with Judaism, according to a police report seen by WMAZ.