Programming note: Tomorrow, Sunday, I'll be hosting another audio edition of Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio in the UK at 5.30pm British Summer Time (that's 12.30pm North American Eastern/9.30am Pacific). You can listen from anywhere on the planet by clicking the button in the top right-hand corner here. ~This is a pretty lousy time in much of the western world if you happen to like live music, movies, plays, or most other kinds of public entertainment. But here at Tales for Our Time the lights stay on - and, in the absence of alternatives, there's never been a better time to prowl around our back catalogue, or enjoy our latest nightly caper. Meantime, welcome to Part Twenty-One of our weekly serialization of a favorite book ...
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The Bachman Beat
Tal Bachman on the fraud that is the radically invasive, irreversible and life-damaging "gender affirmation surgery"...
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Clubland Q&A
If you missed today's edition of our Clubland Q&A live around the planet, here's the action replay. Simply click above and settle back for an hour-plus of my answers to questions from Mark Steyn Club members on multiple topics including why governors won't close their southern borders, why women are silent on transgender provocations, why South African stores and Canadian churches are ablaze, why Critical Race Theory is in the crosshairs, and many more. You don't have to be a Mark Steyn Club member to listen to the show, so please click away and enjoy it. But I do thank Steyn Clubbers for, as always, some excellent questions, and we'll pick up a few of the ones we didn't get to in the days ahead. That new audio edition of Steyn's Song of ...
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Clubland Q&A
Mark answers questions from Steyn Club members around the world
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The Mark Steyn Show
Welcome to Wednesday's edition of The Mark Steyn Show, which starts with a pithy summation by J D Vance and the silence of Canadians as churches burn - and ends with a peaceful edition of The Hundred Years Ago Show and a little bit of semi-French song for Bastille Day. In between Steyn considers the right's bungled response to January 6th. Click above to listen. As Mark mentioned, tomorrow, Thursday, he'll be conducting another Clubland Q&A live...
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Laura's Links
Laura Rosen Cohen on the mythical return to normal, silencing the truth-tellers, and the beauty of man's best friend...
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Steyn on Fox
Just ahead of Monday's Tucker hit, a quick thank-you to all who tuned in for my Friday hosting stint on Fox News Primetime, which led off with me interviewing Tucker about his NSA travails. This is an important story, and more so-called "conservative" outlets should be carrying it. Ratings-wise, we were the Number Four cable show in the most valued and ad-friendly 25-54 demo. Fox had eight out of the Top Ten shows, and it is an undeniable pleasure for a dilettante Canadian not only to be scheduled between two such telly titans as Shannon Bream and Tucker but to be able to play my part in crushing the entirety of CNN and MSNBC like a bug...
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Politics & Current Affairs
The appalling FBI, thinking outside the box
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Steyn's Song of the Week
The Weimar Republic's great gift to Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra
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Rick's Flicks
Rick McGinnis is bewitched by a classic screwball comedy starring Veronica Lake and Fredric March...
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Steyn on Fox
Mark interviews Tucker on being a Deep State target
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Steyn on Fox
Mark on the US Government's Tucker surveillance, and its pursuit of Julian Assange
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Steyn on Fox
The Permanent State won't Lego of January 6th
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Steyn on Fox
A flailing superpower at home and abroad
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Steyn on Fox
Gary Sinise from Hollywood and Bo Snerdley from Rush are among Mark's guests on his post-Fourth of July show
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The War on Free Speech
A couple of developments on the global warm-monger front
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Mann vs Steyn
The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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A Clubman's Notes
Programming note: If you didn't catch last weekend's first audio episode of Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio, you missed a treat: I told the story of "Nature Boy", which is quite a tale all by itself. Our next Song of the Week airs Sunday on Serenade at 5.30pm UK time, right after Sing Something Simple. 5.30pm BST is 12.30pm Eastern/9.30am Pacific, which makes it a Sunday brunchy kind of show in the Americas. But, wherever you are in this turbulent world, you can listen to it by clicking on the button in the top right-hand corner here. While you're counting the hours till that extravaganza, welcome to Part Six of our latest nightly audio entertainment - a grand novel by Jack London roaming the Continent from the Klondike to Nob ...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Five of our summer audio entertainment by Jack London, Burning Daylight. As I've mentioned, this yarn is not "about" the Great White North, but it contains some of London's all-time best Northern writing. In tonight's episode, this passage was an absolute pleasure to read...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Four of our summer audio diversion Burning Daylight, an unusually sweeping novel from Jack London, in which the finely observed primal Arctic drama is a mere prelude to subtler drama down south...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Three of Burning Daylight, Jack London's biggest bestseller of his lifetime
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Two of Burning Daylight, Jack London's sweeping tale, opening in the Arctic and then heading south to capture the vitality of America in the Gilded Age...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome along to the forty-ninth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time: Jack London's sweeping story from 1910, Burning Daylight...
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Ave atque vale
In this latest episode of Mark Steyn's Passing Parade Mark remembers the loyalest of secretaries and an American tastemaker...
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The Hundred Years Ago Show
A president on the Supreme Court, a king in battle, a pushback against the Bolsheviks, an uprising in Upper Silesia, the first American mosque with dome and minarets, and two new parliaments in Ireland...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
The first of Mark's new radio series of Steyn's Song of the Week, as broadcast on Serenade Radio in the UK
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
Welcome to a brand new entry to our Mark Steyn Club anthology of video poetry. Because, as Mark always says, video poetry is where the big bucks are. Last month's celebration of the first poem published in Australia prompted mixed reactions from viewers. On the one hand, there was a certain enthusiasm for animal poems; on the other...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome along to the forty-eighth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time: As I wrote last weekend, we're starting June with some heavyweight political satire - Animal Farm by George Orwell...
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A Clubman's Notes
Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda: The Prisoner of Windsor...
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