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Kanye West replaces all of his lower teeth with permanent diamond implants, and Harrods sells the first million-dollar advent calendar. (04:41)
Kanye West's attack on Taylor Swift at the VMAs was actually an attack on Stephen. (03:58)
Mark Johnson explores the way music helps us persevere through struggles with his movement, "Playing for Change." (03:34)
Stephen can't get behind current hits from The Black Eyed Peas, Jeremih and Sean Kingston, so he creates his own song of the summer. (05:55)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of December 26th. (5:03)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of December 19th. (5:03)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of December 12th. (04:30)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of December 8th. (4:41)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of December 1st. (4:41)
Stephen's album beats Kanye's on iTunes. (03:49)
Buy Stephen's album on iTunes tomorrow before Kanye West's head gets any bigger. (03:28)
There is only one way to stop Kanye West's arrogance, and that's with Stephen's arrogance. (03:11)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of December 5th. (4:45)
Stephen puts his career on the line and issues a challenge to author Paul Krugman. (4:13)
Stephen believes Kanye West owes President Bush an apology, and thinks people are only seeing Al Gore's global warming movie to get out of the record heat. (0:33)
The NAACP is prejudging the president solely based on what he's done. (3:21)
Using the DaColbert Code, Stephen discovers who killed John F. Kennedy, who's to blame for the slow response to Hurricane Katrina and who will win this year's Academy Awards. (4:14)
Influenced by the awards season, Stephen gives out his own Big Brass Balls Award. (4:34)
Stephen covers the president's State of the Union address, reports on a Kanye West controversy and talks to Al Jazeera's David Maresh. (0:36)
Stephen wades through the multiple Jesi around America in an attempt to single out the real one. (3:20)