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When Stephen Colbert’s tenure at “The Late Show” ends this week, so, too, will his brand of late-night TV—“a calming counterbalance” to his sillier and snarkier peers, writes David Sims: : Michael Phillip Dunbabin | Collector
When Stephen Colbert’s tenure at “The Late Show” ends this week, so, too, will his brand of late-night TV—“a calming counterbalance” to his sillier and snarkier peers, writes David Sims: 

: Michael Phillip Dunbabin
The Atlantic

When Stephen Colbert’s tenure at “The Late Show” ends this week, so, too, will his brand of late-night TV—“a calming counterbalance” to his sillier and snarkier peers, writes David Sims: : Michael Phillip Dunbabin

When Stephen Colbert’s tenure at “The Late Show” ends this week, so, too, will his brand of late-night TV—“a calming counterbalance” to his sillier and snarkier peers, writes David Sims: : Michael Phillip Dunbabin

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