Jon and Stephen were on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night, and it was great!
Click the gif and soak up the bromance.
Jon and Stephen were on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night, and it was great!
Click the gif and soak up the bromance.
As promised, an out-of-character Stephen Colbert was on Oprah’s Next Chapter yesterday, and it was great, because how could it not be? Click the image for videos from the interview, which includes Stephen talking about the genesis of the “Stephen Colbert” character, his turning-point performance at the 2006 White House Correspondents Association Dinner and more.
For more of Stephen, be sure to catch him on Late Show with David Letterman tonight, Good Morning America tomorrow, Live with Kelly & Michael on Wednesday and Anderson on Friday. Oh, and there are also rumors he might drop by some show called The Colbert Report this week.
America Again: Re-becoming the Greatness We Never Weren’t hits bookshelves tomorrow!
Totally watching right now.
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Last night, Stephen Colbert wrapped up his week of shows from StePhest Colbchella ‘012, and signed off by crowd-surfing in a bubble with Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips.
Click the gif to watch all of the interviews and performances that aired this week from fun., Grizzly Bear, Santigold and The Flaming Lips along with several web-exclusive performances that you didn’t see on the show.
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McKayla in the bottom-right GIF… amazing.
This is just the best.
Watch the clip.
Best. Thing. EVER!
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Mitt Romney thinks a man can be a success without anyone’s help, so last night, Stephen Colbert attempted to prove him right by turning The Report into a one-man show.
Click the gif to watch Stephen fly solo.
This Wednesday, Neil Patrick Harris will be Stephen’s guest for the first time on The Colbert Report. Be there!
On last night’s Colbert Report, Stephen paid tribute to the late, great Maurice Sendak by airing never-before-seen footage from his now-classic interview with the legendary author. Click the image to watch.
Meanwhile, Stephen’s own children’s book, I Am a Pole (And So Can You!), is available now.
RIP Maurice Sendak
As you may have already heard, the world is a lot worse off this morning. Maurice Sendak, the one-of-a-kind author of Where the Wild Things Are and In the Night Kitchen, has died at age 83.
One of his last of countless great contributions was the unforgettable interview he gave to Stephen Colbert earlier this year. Hilarious and genuine, it was Sendak at his zero-bullshit purest.
If anybody needs me, I’ll be watching it in my private boat in and out of weeks and almost over year.
Stephen Colbert dropped by Late Show with David Letterman last night to talk about his Super PAC.
(Except that kids can openly celebrate Christmas in school)
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