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Episode #08100
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour discusses The Met's Costume Institute exhibit "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations." (06:22)
Episode #08080
National Geographic explorer-in-residence Robert Ballard talks about "Save the Titanic," his documentary promoting its preservation and protection against tourism. (06:56)
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 #08016
Dr. Nathan Wolfe discusses the emergence of new viruses and their potential effect on people around the world. (05:45)
Episode #08013
Director of the British Museum Neil MacGregor explores the significance of historical objects. (05:17)
Stephen explores the art world, then blows the lid off it with his latest portrait and the help of some famous artists. (03:09)
Episode #07101
Art crime investigator Robert Wittman recovers stolen paintings around the world and explains the challenges of museum security. (05:09)
Stephen touches things he shouldn't, and hugs athletes, military men and a puppy dressed in fatigues. (03:01)
Episode #07050
Mitt Romney throws his hat in the presidential ring, and Ray Kurzweil believes man and machine are becoming one. (00:35)
Episode #06156
Steve Martin disappoints his audience by talking about art, Eric Cantor critiques an offensive video installation, and Brent Glass receives Stephen's rally jumpsuit. (08:01)
Episode #06155
Stephen demands that the Egyptian government allow him to perform DNA tests on a mysterious penis to make sure it belongs to King Tut. (06:56)
Episode #06154
Stephen's quest to solve the mystery of King Tut's missing penis leads him to renowned Egyptologist David Silverman. (06:36)
Episode #06102
Chuck Close explains how he paints giant portraits when he has a hard time recognizing faces. (05:59)
Episode #06024
David Ross thinks good Olympic art should contain a heroic individual. With that in mind, Stephen presents his Vancouver poster. (05:40)
Episode #05143
The House passes a health care bill late Saturday night, and Stephen ignores Thomas Campbell's suggested donation request. (00:31)
Episode #05143
Thomas Campbell explains to Stephen why people come to see art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (05:19)
Episode #05129
Stephen wants to be a biblical figure on Conservapedia, the Louvre announces its plans to install a McDonald's, and Honda introduces a unicycle of the future. (05:45)
Episode #05027
Mayor John Fetterman believes Braddock, PA is a great place to spend some of the stimulus money. (05:37)
Episode #04146
Peter Earnest introduces Stephen to a few rectal concealment devices at the International Spy Museum. (06:01)
Episode #04133
Brent Glass formally accepts Stephen's portrait into the National Museum of American History. (06:51)