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Episode #08100
One of the hottest pop culture paintings portrays Barack Obama burning the Constitution, and Stephen explicates its complicated, multi-level message. (05:16)
Episode #08100
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour discusses The Met's Costume Institute exhibit "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations." (06:22)
Episode #08099
In tribute to the late Maurice Sendak, Stephen revisits his Colberty Tales and releases his Sendak-approved "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" children's book. (05:36)
Episode #08096
Sir Richard Branson commissions four skilled designers to create an ice cube mold in the shape of his head. (03:28)
Episode #08087
Jonah Lehrer examines dangerous creativity myths and the history of innovation. (06:48)
Episode #08069
Herman Cain pushes the boundaries of what can be called a political ad, just as he once pushed the boundaries of what can be called pizza. (05:24)
Stephen talks art with Simon de Pury, creates buzz for his portrait, and puts the portrait up for auction. See the exclusive In the Field report. (04:33)
Episode #08053
Bjork shows off her "Biophilia" album iPad app and explains what inspired her interactive multimedia collection. (05:21)
Episode #08050
Maurice Sendak considers the state of children's literature and gets high on markers. (07:05)
Episode #08047
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Carrie Rebora Barratt provides an analysis of Emanuel Leutze's masterpiece "Washington Crossing the Delaware." (05:19)
Episode #08039
A new tool aids in the war on terror, a TV host speaks to God, and Steve Case talks about his latest Internet venture. (00:33)
Germany ranks as the world's least funny country, and Republicans prove that the government doesn't work. (05:48)
Stephen gives up Catholicism for Lent, Anthony Weiner tiffs with Megyn Kelly, and Tim Pawlenty runs for president of the next "Transformers" movie. (04:47)
Episode #08031
The Bolshoi Ballet's David Hallberg describes Fred Astaire as his main artistic inspiration and explains that dance has always been his calling. (04:04)
Episode #08029
Self-proclaimed Third Eagle of the Apocalypse William Tapley shares his Denver International Airport conspiracy theory. (08:17)
Episode #08027
Stephen Sondheim discusses the complexity of his characters and rates Stephen's performance in "Company." (05:34)
Episode #08021
Designer Thomas Thwaites explains the process of building a toaster from scratch and shares his final product. (05:30)
Episode #08020
Brian Eno explains why he walked away from rock superstardom in the 70s and discusses his generative video art project, "77 Million Paintings." (06:27)
Episode #08013
Director of the British Museum Neil MacGregor explores the significance of historical objects. (05:17)
Episode #08006
In honor of The Report's sixth anniversary, Stephen unveils his latest portrait, and New York's Chelsea Market exhibits behind-the-scenes photos from the show. (02:26)