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2011 has been tough on everybody, but Stephen hopes The Colbert Report has brightened people's spirits. (01:22)
Brian Eno, Michael Stipe and Stephen perform an a cappella rendition of "Lean on Me." (05:18)
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)
Donald Trump is a reclusive patriot who has the courage and generosity to erect a huge flagpole on his golf course. (05:06)
Stephen invites average Americans with giant sacks of cash to bid on his portrait and unveils the latest no-prize-winning entry. (02:13)
Stephen announces the Phillips de Pury auction and unveils a new artistic interpretation of his portrait in which he appears to be part duck. (04:01)
Stephen announces the secret identity of Banksy, admits to posing nude in college and reveals another portrait above his mantel. (03:32)
Stephen critiques a couple masterpiece submissions and unveils Wade Hampton's portrait rendering above the mantel. (06:01)
Frank Stella, Shepard Fairey and Andres Serrano help Stephen sell last year's portrait to Steve Martin. (08:02)
In this complete, unedited segment, Frank Stella, Shepard Fairey and Andres Serrano add value to Stephen's portrait for Steve Martin. (13:19)
Stephen's new portrait commemorates his speedskating team victory and Grammy Award. (01:14)
Stephen consults his prophetic goose, Geese Witherspoon, to find out if he should hold his own rally. (07:33)
Stephen is all set to do the show with his Colbert Report robe, little bunny slippers and nana's blanket. (01:23)
Cindy Cohn doubts that President Obama is coming for our guns online and doesn't find Stephen's Hitler joke funny. (06:09)
Paul Krugman says giving money to the unemployed is a very fast, effective way of creating jobs. (07:23)
Michio Kaku believes we will have something resembling a Harry Potter invisibility cloak within the coming decades. (04:09)
Stephen hopes nobody got sick from watching the show and advises against licking the screen tonight. (00:42)
The final item up for auction is Stephen's old fireplace portrait benefiting the Yellow Ribbon Fund. (00:59)
Stephen unveils his brand new portrait on the four-year anniversary of The Colbert Report's first episode. (01:21)
Being a good Catholic, Stephen wishes his mom a happy birthday in Latin. (01:33)