Stephen Colbert lands the cover of Sports Illustrated, posing in speed skating spandex (and tie, natch) for his support of the U.S. Speedskating team, who lost their main sponsor, Dutch Bank DSB, when the bank declared bankruptcy in October.
Stephen Colbert asked his “Colbert Nation” to make donations to the U.S. Speedskating website, and more than 9,000 visited the site to help out, raising over $250,000 for the Olympic team.
The Stephen Colbert Sports Illustrated issue hits newsstands today.
Just when you think Stephen Colbert couldn’t be any more awesome… check out this video clip of Stephen Colbert, Alicia Keys singing “Empire State of Mind” together on The Colbert Report.
Here’s the Empire State of Mind Part II lyrics that Stephen Colbert raps – how Alicia Keys keeps a straight face through all of this… Read the rest of this entry »
Watch the Stephen Colbert buzz cut video from his Colbert Report in Iraq – President Barack Obama gave the Stephen Colbert buzz cut order and now Colbert looks like a soldier!
We’ll be missing that Colbert hair though… how fast can a shaved head grow back?
Stephen Colbert shaved his head during a taping of The Colbert Report from Iraq to air tonight on Comedy Central. You can catch a glimpse of Stephen Colbert’s shaved head in this video clip.
Stephen Colbert is filming his nightly Comedy Central show from Iraq to raise awareness – you can catch the Iraq Colbert Report all this week. What do you think of Colbert with a buzz cut?
Stephen Colbert expected to have a NASA space station node named after him… however, it didn’t quite work out that way. Watch the video clip for last night’s Colbert Report – “Colbert” came in first in a NASA space station online naming contest and the official name was to be announced last night.
In this Colbert Report video clip, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams reveals that they will instead name a treadmill machine after Stephen Colbert. Read the rest of this entry »
Was there any doubt that once Stephen Colbert asked his Colbert Nation to vote for him in NASA’s space station module naming contest, that his legion of fans wouldn’t catapult him to the top of the list?
Stephen Colbert won the NASA space station online naming contest, beating the suggested options with his fans’ write-in “Colbert,” which won 230,539 votes (easily beating the runner-up name “Serenity”). Read the rest of this entry »