If you missed our livestream Clubland Q&A on Friday afternoon, here's the action replay. Simply click above and settle back for an hour of my answers to questions from Mark Steyn Club members around the planet. Election fraud predominated, but we also got to Covid, Christmas, commercials and risk-averse Republicans. 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 on this edition of our Q&A, and we'll pick up some of the ones we didn't get to in the days ahead. Clubland Q&A is made possible by The Mark Steyn Club. If you're not yet a member of the Steyn Club and you're minded to consider signing up, you can get more ...
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Shaidle at the Cinema
Kathy Shaidle takes a look at Kurosawa's Ikiru, about an ill Japanese bureaucrat's quest for meaning as he nears the end of his life...
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Clubland Q&A
Mark answers questions from Steyn Club members live around the world
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The Mark Steyn Show
Mark looks at this month's Hitler, last month's Hitler, the constitutionally permitted degree of electoral fraud, and through it all the sound of raucous laughter coming from the Politburo. There's also another edition of The Hundred Years Ago Show, with an old-school State of the Union, a moonshine shootout, the sound of one hand clapping in Mexico, and a withdrawal from the League of Nations. And we take five with Swedes, Jamaicans and Stevie Wonder...
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Steyn on Fox
The alleged "divide" between the Democrats' "moderates" and radicals
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Laura's Links
Laura Rosen Cohen cuts through the unpleasantness of 2020 with a look at British 'freedom passes', a Krakentastic press conference, Covid hypocrites, and more...
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Steyn on the Air
Mark's back on America's Number One radio show with full coverage of election shenanigans and more
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Steyn on the Air
The return of the King of Cable - and other statistical phenomena
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The Rush Limbaugh Show
Mark returns to America's Number One radio show
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Mark celebrates a classic showtune on its seventieth birthday
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Mark at the Movies
Steyn on a Beatles biopic
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Steyn on Fox
Trump, Georgia, fraud ...and the disaster to come
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Steyn on Fox
Mark guest-hosts "Tucker Carlson Tonight"
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The Mark Steyn Show
With various American governors, mayors and public health officials forbidding the traditional celebrations, we have a special programme which we hope partially compensates. Mark has retooled some of his show's regular features, including his Poem of the Week, Last Call and Hundred Years Ago Show, to cover many aspects of this most American of holidays...
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Steyn on Fox
Mark guest-hosts for Tucker on a a weird, disturbing and largely canceled Thanksgiving
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Mark contrasts the defenestration of Mrs Thatcher with the fixed rigidity of American politics. He also looks back to the peculiar convulsions of the weekend, and to the lessons of Rudy's 2008 presidential campaign. There's also another edition of The Hundred Years Ago Show, with Soviet invasions, Russian regents for Greece, and fake news from West Virginia. Plus homophobic imans, vulnerable strongmen, and your light-orchestral stress-reliever...
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
An anthology of some favorite Mark Steyn Show poems of recent months: From the Fall of Rome and of Constantinople to the joys of sleep, life's rich variety is all here...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
A live-performance video edition featuring two of our favorite guests - singer/pianist Carol Welsman and guitarist Russell Malone
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The War on Free Speech
Michael E Mann, loser, liar, scofflaw and deadbeat
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Mann vs Steyn
The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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A Clubman's Notes
We continue our voyage through the murky sewers of a corrupt New York in our latest Tale for Our Time: P G Wodehouse's Psmith, Journalist. In tonight's episode, changes are afoot at the offices of Cozy Moments. Hence the presence of up-and-coming boxer Kid Brady: Master Maloney was no early bird. Larks who rose in his neighbourhood, rose alone. He did not get up with them. He was supposed to be at the office at nine o'clock. It was a point of honour with him, a sort of daily declaration of independence, never to put in an appearance before nine-thirty. On this particular morning he was punctual to the minute, or half an hour late, whichever way you choose to look at it. He had only whistled a few bars of 'My Little Irish Rose,' and had ...
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A Clubman's Notes
Here's the thirteenth episode of our current Tale for Our Time: Psmith, Journalist, P G Wodehouse's tale of an Old Etonian who finds himself among two of the seamier underbellies of New York - gangland and the media. Why are we running this particular audio adaptation now? Well, as Marc Swerdloff, a Steyn Club First Day Founding Member from Florida, put it an episode or two back: This chapter managed to elicit a belly laugh in me, something these perilous times had squelched. Thank you Mark. In perilous times, it's important to un-squelch the laughs, Marc. I chose this tale mostly for its escapist value, but, alas, tonight's episode does bring our caper perilously close to these perilous times: "Naturally he wants to keep it dark about ...
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A Clubman's Notes
Episode Twelve of Psmith, Journalist by P G Wodehouse
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Eleven of Psmith, Journalist, a most unusual blend of Wodehousian whimsy and gritty documentary realism of the mean streets of New York...
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Part Ten of Psmith, Journalist - a bit of Wodehousian whimsy with a dash of Noo Yawk social realism...
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Part Nine of Psmith, Journalist, P G Wodehouse's account of a gallant press amidst the graft and corruption of New York a little over a century ago...
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A Clubman's Notes
Episode Eight of P G Wodehouse's account of an Englishman in New York in the years before the Great War: Psmith, Journalist...
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Part Seven of Psmith, Journalist, a rare combination of Wodehousian whimsy with a dash of social conscience...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Six of our respite from the woes of the world each night: Psmith, Journalist by P G Wodehouse
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Part Five of our post-election escapism among the lowlifes of New York, as seen by P G Wodehouse - Psmith, Journalist...
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A Clubman's Notes
Here we go with Part Four of P G Wodehouse's venture into the worlds of hoodlums and hacks in pre-Great War New York: Psmith, Journalist...
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Part Three of P G Wodehouse's foray into the gangs of New York: Psmith, Journalist...
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A Clubman's Notes
We've received a deluge of emails from Mark Steyn Club members asking Mark, for our next Tale for Our Time, to eschew anything dark and dystopian and instead give us something cheery and escapist...
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A Clubman's Notes
For this year's summer entertainment, Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda: The Prisoner of Windsor...
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