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...raising his arms. “Students of the Kennedy School of Government, you are free to go!” At the time, Colbert was not speaking as himself, but as “Stephen Colbert,” the brash, right-wing pundit he portrays on Comedy Central??s “The Colbert Report.” However, despite a few moments which blurred fact and fiction, Colbert spent most of the evening out of character, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets of his hit show and musing on the relationship between comedy and politics...
...time, Colbert was not speaking as himself, but as “Stephen Colbert,” the brash, right-wing pundit he portrays on Comedy Central??s “The Colbert Report...
...stir inspired Comedy Central??s Daily Show to run a five-minute segment lampooning the concept...
...already on OTI, and go through a rigorous audition process, says Cassis.According to Cassis, alumni from OTI commonly choose between two disparate occupational paths: entertainment and, surprisingly, education.Among those who have succeeded in the former field are Rob J. Dubbin ’04, who currently writes for Comedy Central??s “The Colbert Report,” and B.J. Averell ’02, who is currently competing on CBS’ reality TV show “The Amazing Race.”Even Cassis admits that stand-up is a terrifying prospect, best...
...78th Annual Academy Awards may well be the most politicized Oscars ever televised. Many of the nominated films and performances tackle contentious social issues including homosexuality, race relations, and the war on terror. Adding fuel to the fire, Jon Stewart—the anchorman of Comedy Central??s left-leaning satirical newscast “The Daily Show”—has been invited to host...