EYE CANDY: Race for the Cure 2009 in NYC

Here’s some nice pictures of Stephen Colbert at today’s Race for the Cure in Central Park, courtesy of PicApp.

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Better Know A Completist (Colbert U Edition): Lisa

This post series profiles the wonderful Colbert Completists who work to keep this site the absolute best Stephen Colbert fan site on the internet. Blogging handle: Lilimich/Lisa M Age: 32 How long have you been a Completist?: I started out as a humble contributor to Colbert University in mid-2008 and slowly worked my way to [...]

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Second season ‘Colbert Report’ portrait being taken down at National Museum of American History

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If you’re in the Washington, D.C. area and haven’t taken a few moments of your time to see the second season portrait from the ‘Colbert Report’ hanging in the National Museum of American History, you have one more day to haul it down there and check it out. From the Smithsonian.com blog: Last Chance to [...]

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Stephen Colbert supports Race for the Cure

Race for the Cure -- September 13, 2009

Greetings, everyone. It’s been pretty quiet in the Colbert universe while Stephen and his crew have — we hope! — relaxed and rechaged their batteries. But it hasn’t all been resting on laurels out there: in what’s become an annual tradition, Stephen showed up to participate in today’s Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure [...]

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“Colbert Christmas” 0 for 2 Emmy awards at Creative Arts ceremony

Sad news to report to the Nation tonight, I’m afraid. According to the Primetimeemmys Twitter feed, Stephen Colbert’s Christmas special, “A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All” did not win in either of the Creative Arts categories it was nominated in tonight. Here are the winners of the categories nominated: Outstanding Art Direction For [...]

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Welcome home, Discovery!

Hey Zoners! We can start off the weekend with some excellent news: the space shuttle Discovery landed safely at Edwards Air Force Base in California just a short time ago. After two weeks, 5.7 million miles, and 219 orbits, the STS-128 mission is now complete. During the mission, the crew completed three spacewalks, moved 7.5 [...]

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Klassic Kolbert: A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines

Phew, Nation, we’ve just about made it through the long break period and the world hasn’t (completely) ended yet. Hooray! As often happens when the shows are on hiatus, I find myself casually recalling earlier segments I’ve enjoyed, and the triggers can be pretty random. Today, I thought of The Colbert Report when I saw [...]

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Better Know a Completist: Ann G

This post series profiles the wonderful Colbert Completists who work to keep this site the absolute best Stephen Colbert fan site on the internet. Blogging handle: Ann G. I use my own name because I was too lazy to come up with yet another Internet identity. I can’t keep ‘em all straight as it is. [...]

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The Seven Deadly Sins on The Colbert Report: Lust

“These six things doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, A heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief, A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.” (Proverbs 6:16) [...]

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The Top 10 Best ‘Colbert Report’ episodes EVER! – #1

So let’s get to it, kids. Here’s the #1 spot for the best ‘Colbert Report’ episodes ever: #1 – The Strike Show (Episode 4010 – 1/22/08) While I knew this was going to be #1 on my list from the moment the idea for the blog series was conceived, I’ve been struggling so hard to [...]

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