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Maurice Sendak considers the state of children's literature and gets high on markers. (07:05)
Ever since Donald Trump dropped out of his debate, there has been a giant ego-shaped hole in the Republican primaries, and Stephen intends to fill it with animals. (02:58)
Dr. Nathan Wolfe discusses the emergence of new viruses and their potential effect on people around the world. (05:45)
Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile explain goat rodeos and discuss their totally American, genre-proof music. (05:19)
Rick Perry throws up all over himself at the third Republican debate, and Arizona steals South Carolina's presidential primary date. (06:43)
Part-time weather balloon Rush Limbaugh exposes the government-manufactured heat index conspiracy, while SpongeBob brainwashes kids with global warming propaganda. (04:59)
NPR host Brooke Gladstone explains why her graphic novel is similar to radio and fights the popular notion that the media control minds. (05:40)
Stephen is all over the Twitter and other social networks, tracking celebrity death updates, not-intended-to-be-factual posts about Jon Kyl and other existential hopes. (03:59)
The FEC rules on whether Stephen can talk about his PAC on the air, and Timothy Garton Ash believes reporting the facts can change the course of history. (00:39)
Advertisers shouldn't use airbrushing and collagen -- just beautiful, natural monkey vaginas. (03:42)
Stephen hopes a monkey is riding his coattails, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. makes a mountain out of a molehill that used to be a mountain. (00:32)
Stephen breaks out the Atone Phone for the Jewish High Holidays and testifies before Congress. (04:19)
Stephen tries to pay tribute to his favorite Fox & Friends friendly friend, but some jagoff named Brian Kilmeade keeps distracting him. (03:30)
Stephen announces his langur monkey security plan and asks you to donate to DonorsChoose.org. (02:46)
Stephen invites Christine O'Donnell onto his local show, The Delawert Report, after she refuses to talk to the national media. (02:51)
Spending six years at a zoo made Thomas French start to see people's primal behavior underneath. (06:11)
Contrary to a "Fox & Friends" report, monkeys can't be trained by the Taliban to shoot and kill American soldiers. (02:51)
Tom Blanton believes Brad Manning may have applied a Facebook mentality when he leaked classified documents about the Afghan war. (06:24)
It's not just bears that are out to get us, folks. Stephen exposes the animals who are putting our lives and honey in danger. (03:39)
Whoever has the cursed monkey paw, stop wishing you could do something to help the people in the Gulf. (02:54)