Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television ‘Stephen Colbert’s Midnight Confessions’ Runs Hot in the Show, Cold in the Book By Megan Volpert / 11 September 2017 Reading Colbert's Midnight Confessions cover to cover is a little like watching Peter Pan’s shadow run around the room -- you can't nail it down.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music/Television Farewell Songs and New Beginnings in Late Night TV By Christopher John Stephens / 17 March 2017 How late night TV talk shows move on musically.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television What’s So Funny? Stewart/Colbert and the Short Shelf Life of Satire By PopMatters Staff / 13 April 2016 The spot-on satire of series such as The Colbert Report and The Daily Show is their longevity's worst enemy.
Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Politics/Television The Threat Down: Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s Ten Biggest Controversies By Evan Sawdey / 22 March 2016 Although Stewart and Colbert both ended their runs with their reputations largely intact, one can't forget the duo's most controversial moments. This is the "Threat Down" Count Down.
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Colbert’s ‘And Nothing but the Truthiness’: Now THAT, Alanis Morrisette, Really IS Ironic! By Gabrielle Malcolm / 20 January 2012
Books/Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Media/Politics/Television In Praise of Silliness By Christine Brandel / 20 June 2011
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