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The dictionary might have a liberal bias, an international food crisis arises, and Samuel L. Jackson plays Martin Luther King Jr. on Broadway. (00:36)
Samuel L. Jackson explores Martin Luther King Jr.'s tremendous personal sacrifice and the pressures and dangers he dealt with on a daily basis. (07:56)
Stephen Sondheim discusses the complexity of his characters and rates Stephen's performance in "Company." (05:34)
Stephen names the GOP debate winner, examines "Sesame Street" corruption and talks to Janny Scott about Barack Obama's mother. (00:33)
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation spends donor funds to sue other charities, and Spider-Man saves Broadway with violent disfigurement. (03:43)
Stephen asks Stephen Sondheim if there really is a place for an illegal immigrant like Maria and finishes "Send in the Clowns" with his own lyrics. (06:48)
There's a new quest for Arctic riches, Stephen recaps the Tony Awards, and Stephen Prothero goes to Hell in seven religions. (00:36)
"Fela!" wins at the Tonys, Rain accepts MTV's badass award, and "truthiness" gets added to the dictionary. (04:54)
Stephen inflates his neck pouch to scare off predators and wonders what Disney movie "Fela!" is based on. (00:35)
Bill T. Jones describes how Fela Kuti fought against the Nigerian government with his music. (04:49)
The cast of "Fela!" performs "Zombie" from the Broadway show. (03:51)
Congress cracks down on credit card companies, and Jeff Daniels' Broadway play sounds like a great video game. (00:30)
Jeff Daniels' explains how the play "God of Carnage" shows what happens once the mask of civility is taken away. (04:29)