Stephen Colbert
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 21: Stephen Colbert attends the 71st Annual Peabody Awards on May 21, 2012 in New York, United States.
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Town by town, Vermont tackles corporate personhood
-- A senator with socialist leanings was among the first. Then there was Jerry of Ben & Jerry's ice cream fame. Stephen Colbert has tweeted in favor. And now people in at least 52 Vermont communities will use the bully pulpit of that New England institution, Read more »
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Ideas Calendar: June 2-8
three-day giant trade event, starting Tuesday, will feature streaming video (bookexpoamerica.com) with such authors as Stephen Colbert, Barbara Kingsolver and Jo Nesbø. A two-day conference on digital publishing will run at the same site, the city's Javits 6/1/12 from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert ‘War On Soda’ Gags Undermined By Unfortunate Props
night, both of Comedy Central’s Clown Princes Of Funditry™, The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report‘s Stephen Colbert, got into the act with Bloomberg-themed bits, but each were brought low by that bane of the comic’s existence: inconsistent props. 6/1/12 from Mediaite.com Read more »
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Stephen Colbert Talks New Book, Makes Fun Of Genres (VIDEO)
Colbert's Maurice Sendak-inspired "I Am a Pole (And So Can You)," a new children's book parody about a personified pole finding its purpose in life, is expectedly topping sales charts, but not in the genres you'd assume. The talk show host poked fun at The 6/1/12 from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Colbert Challenges PW
night, Stephen Colbert opened his show proudly “wearing a new hat”: that of children’s book author. Holding a copy of his I Am a Pole (And So Can You) to the camera, he announced that his book was #1 on the New York Times Advice, How-to, and Miscellaneous 6/1/12 from Publishers Weekly Read more »
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Late Night: Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert mock Bloomberg's soda ban
Thursday night, Comedy Central colleagues Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert piled on New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his widely criticized plan to ban large-sized sugary drinks from the city's delis and concession stands. (If David Letterman weren't 6/1/12 from Los Angeles Times Read more »