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Maurice Sendak considers the state of children's literature and gets high on markers. (07:05)
Author and illustrator Maurice Sendak contemplates the complexity of children and the simplicity of Newt Gingrich. (07:32)
A Molotov cocktail of doom known as Phobos-Grunt hurtles toward the Earth's surface, threatening New York, London and Tokyo. (03:57)
Conservative pundits criticize the Obama White House for throwing an extravagant Halloween party for the children of U.S. troops. (05:06)
2011 has been tough on everybody, but Stephen hopes The Colbert Report has brightened people's spirits. (01:22)
The Occupy movement faces another challenge, Stephen gets caught in a plagiarism scandal, and Mark Whitaker discusses his journalistic career. (00:35)
Barack Obama forgets that Jesus was at the first Thanksgiving, Mitt Romney takes Obama's words out of context, and Lululemon endorses Objectivism. (05:44)
Stephen reads from The Colbert Report's book of bedtime stories and signs off. (01:09)
Trevor Potter explains how the Colbert Super PAC can adopt Karl Rove's tactic of adopting Ben Nelson's issue ad tactic. (05:01)
Black Star's Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (A.K.A. Mos Def) discuss their musical partnership and working outside the major record label structure. (04:45)
John Lithgow calls the Atone Phone to do character research for an Ibsen play. (05:11)
Michael Moore describes the defining moment that transformed him from a quiet kid into an outspoken social critic. (05:58)
Since people know how everything ends, they can either worry or they can enjoy the show. (05:21)
When handling budget negotiations, Troll Obama should never have let the Republican billy goats clomp over his bridge. (05:51)
With his campaign $1 million in debt, Newt Gingrich will have to abandon Moby Dick Airways and travel on Metaphorical Unattainable Goal Bus Lines. (04:06)
Stephen sails seven days on the heaving breast of cruel Poseidon in the 2011 Charleston to Bermuda Yacht Race. (02:59)
Details emerge about Bin Laden's safe house, "Atlas Shrugged" comes to the big screen, and Amy Farrell wants to end the persecution of fat people. (00:36)
"Captain America" delivers an all-American message about steroids, and liberal Hollywood conspires to destroy "Atlas Shrugged." (06:01)
Caroline Kennedy and Stephen read poetry by W.H. Auden and Edna St. Vincent Millay. (06:47)
James Franco discusses the limits of acting, proves his "Lord of the Rings" knowledge and asks to be Stephen's art consultant. (05:35)