Laura Rosen Cohen once again brings you more links than you'd find on a PGA tour as she trawls the internet for the stories you might have missed (and may well wish you still did.)
Canadian Liberals wish not only to revive section 13 from the dead, but to give it untold powers to force social media companies to purge online speech from whomever the government deems the hatemongers du jour.
In this episode those seeking to entrap a junior Trump staffer go through every dangle in the book from cash to honeypots. Then comes Robert Mueller - and the appalling personal cost to George and his family:
Part One of my interview with George Papadopoulos can be found here - and, if you...
Here's the 13th episode of our current Tale for Our Time, Erskine Childers' insightful story of German plots, British somnolence, and a couple of plucky Englishmen determined to change that course - The Riddle of the Sands. Thanks, as always, for your kind comments about this serialization. Paul Cathey, a Colorado member of The Mark Steyn Club, writes, very generously: Mark, this is one of the best, if not the best, of the readings you have done. It is my favorite, so far. The various voices are spot-on--I am enjoying myself immensely on this voyage... This book is all that could be hoped for in a radio tale. By the way, 'Reise' in 'Gute Reise' is pronounce Rye-zuh, not Rice; just for future reference. Thank you, so much, for this. Sorry ...
Just ahead of Episode Twelve of The Riddle of the Sands, I want to thank you for your kind comments about Tales for Our Time. Two years ago, when we launched this series of audio adventures, the whole thing was somewhat hastily thrown together and gotten into gear. So I'm enormously grateful for your appreciation of it. Our current tale is Erskine Childers' prototype spy yarn and influential warning of German plots afoot on an exposed British flank...
Welcome to the latest installment of our current Tale for Our Time - Erskine Childers' hugely influential bestselling thriller of The Riddle of the Sands. In two years of audio adventures, we have never presented a book that has so divided listeners...
Welcome to Part Nine of the lone but influential novel by British patriot turned Irish republican Erskine Childers - The Riddle of the Sands. In tonight's episode Davies suggests to Carruthers that the man behind the German plot is not German at all...
The latest entry in Mark's anthology of video poetry - with medieval murderers, an exhumation to inspire Dracula, and an image that's echoed down the centuries
with Mark and his guests Leonard Bernstein, Chuck Berry, Billy Bragg, Leslie Bricusse, Louis Clark, Vincent Falcone Jr, Julio Iglesias, Ralph McTell, Mary Martin with June Silver, Men at Work, Maria Muldaur, Sid Ramin, Ann Ronell and Harry Secombe (with bonus appearance by Tim Rice)