August 6 marks Jon Stewart’s final episode of The Daily Show, an event that is sure to bring back plenty of familiar faces, such as John Oliver and Stephen Colbert.

August 6 marks Jon Stewart’s final episode of The Daily Show, an event that is sure to bring back plenty of familiar faces, such as John Oliver and Stephen Colbert.
As the Internet continues to frantically speculate who will take over for Jon Stewart upon his departure from The Daily Show, another major contender for the role has voluntarily removed herself from the ring – longtime correspondent and producer Samantha Bee announced yesterday that she will be leaving the show to take her talents to TBS. More
Well, it looks as if Jon Stewart is making the most of his last months at The Daily Show with a series of bizarre appearances, including his crotch-kicking fantastic moment at WWE Monday Night Raw. More
In the midst of speculation (including our own) on who will become the heir to the Jon Stewart Daily Show throne, the last place anyone would expect to find clarity would be in a Hot Tub Time Machine sequel, but here we are. More
As soon as Jon Stewart announced he was stepping down from The Daily Show after more than 16 seasons, speculation began as to who would replace the veteran satirical newsman. We’ve seen a lot of articles already suggesting replacements, from the married Daily Show correspondents Samantha Bee and Jason Jones to former SNL Weekend Update hosts Seth Meyers and Tina Fey. But we’ve got five names that, despite not being mentioned anywhere else, seem like logical choices. More
It’s been an emotional couple days for us all as we reconcile the retirement of Jon Stewart from The Daily Show after seventeen years on the air, and Stewart unearthed himself from the thousands of thinkpieces written on his cultural impact (guilty) in the past forty-eight hours on his broadcast last night to say his piece: “Did I die?” More
Last night, Jon Stewart announced on The Daily Show that he’d be leaving the broadcast after over seventeen years on the air. More
Jon Stewart had a chance to sink his teeth into the Brian Williams controversy last night, giving the NBC News anchor his just due for repeatedly telling an incorrect story about a downed helicopter in Iraq. More
There are a few things that can always be counted upon when it comes to Jon Stewart’s political coverage – it will be weird, it will be funny, and it will be, nine times out of ten, reflective of the thoughts you couldn’t put into words yourself. More