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attempt to fuse my maniacal cheer with the noble yet savage Stephen. Photo of me with crazy grin by Kim "Borlah" Barrett
PHOTO CREDIT: ANDERS KRUSBERG / PEABODY AWARDS
Meredith Bennett, Rich Dahm, Stephen Colbert and Allison Silverman
67th Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon
Waldorf=Astoria Hotel
New York, NY USA
June 16, 2008
PHOTO CREDIT: ANDERS KRUSBERG / PEABODY AWARDS
Meredith Bennett, Rich Dahm, Stephen Colbert and Allison Silverman
67th Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon
Waldorf=Astoria Hotel
New York, NY USA
June 16, 2008
(Photo by Angela Bradbery)
Public Citizen staffer Craig Mehall hands out signs on Pennsylvania Avenue.
For full coverage of the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear visit Citizen Vox at www.citizenvox.org.
Comedian Stephen Colbert appearing on stage during the 2010 Winter Olympics at Creekside Park, Vancouver
As crossposted on our photoblog, pleasantly tilted.
Driving through Montana I ended up following this van through Belfry. By the time he turned off I was actually starting to feel kind of sorry for this bear.
"Brad Warthen thinks he has the Colbert market cornered" (Oct. 29, 2007)
www.palmettoscoop.com/2007/10/29/brad-warthen-thinks-he-h...
Greetings, Programs!
The hardly-anticipated, more expensive, slightly better sequel to COLBERTRON is, incidentally, HERE! COLBERTRON: LEGACY!
Or should that be... ColberTron: Leggy? Wah wah wah!~
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The dual not-quite-political rally put together by Reddit and Comedy Central humor pundits John Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
This is the first (and probably last) rally I've gone to on the Mall. There were at least 250K people there (if those not on the Mall, but trying to get in were counted, I'd bet there were over 300K. It was, of course, utter chaos. Those who watched it online had a better view and overall experience than I did.
There were, however, some neat signs and some fun people. And I took pictures
couldn't get a good pic of these, but the one in front says "free hugs", and the one behind it says "I disagree with you but I'm pretty sure you're not cthulhu".
Media producers and professors, moderated by MIT's William Uricchio, discuss copyright fears and how they're fighting back with better understanding of Fair Use. web.mit.edu/comm-forum/mit5/subs/MiT5_plenary3.html