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On Friday Steyn returned to a not quite so Golden EIB Microphone to remember a broadcasting legend through just a few highlights from the archives going all the way back to Rush's very first TV appearance on public-access cable in the 1980s. Mark began the way he has through all the years of filling in for Rush: Yes, America's Anchorman is away, as I have said at the start of all these guest-hosting stints for fifteen years. America's Anchorman is away, playing among the stars, on that great radio set in the sky for all eternity, because those radio waves never stop. So three decades of Rush are flying across the galaxies now and forever - and all those early disc-jockey shows too. At Ronald Reagan's memorial, the President's dear friend ...
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Steyn on Fox
Mark guest-hosts the one and only Tucker Carlson Tonight
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Steyn on Fox
On Wednesday night, Mark joined Tucker to share a few thoughts on the end of an era
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Laura's Links
Laura Rosen Cohen on a glimpse of courage from the lockdown legislatures, state-issued do-not-resuscitate orders, Israeli street food, and more...
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Ave atque vale
It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Rush Limbaugh, a giant of American broadcasting, a uniquely talented performer, and a hugely generous man to whom I owe almost everything...
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Steyn on the Air
Steyn's back at the Golden EIB Microphone for another three hours of substitute-host-level Excellence in Broadcasting on The Rush Limbaugh Show
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Steyn on the Air
Mark returns to the Golden EIB Microphone
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Politics & Current Affairs
Steyn on the official lies being hammered down our throats - and the ones being quietly withdrawn
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Mark on the only song for Valentine's Day
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
Mark presents a brand new Valentine's entry to the Steyn Club anthology of video poetry
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Shaidle at the Cinema
Mark writes: Our peerless film columnist Kathy Shaidle died last month. To mark her passing, I've picked out a few personal favorites of mine from her movie columns over the years. This one I'd never seen until Kathy drew my attention to it a couple of years ago...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Welcome to the Chinese New Year/Valentine's/Presidents' Day edition of The Mark Steyn Show - in which Mark juggles the seasonal balls and catches a couple in one hand...
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Steyn on Fox
Friday's Fox News Primetime began with Mark interviewing Tucker. How screwed up is that?
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Steyn on Fox
Breaking news with Mark and Janice Dean on Thursday's Fox News Primetime
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Steyn on Fox
Mark rounds up reimpeachment and the rest of the day with Shannon Bream, John Hinderaker, Kat Timpf and more
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The Mark Steyn Show
Mark considers conservatism on hold around the globe, and ponders the difference between rigging and "fortifying" the election. We also have a poem from Sir Walter Scott, a song from Cole Porter, and a missive from Steyn Clubber Tim Neilson...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Keep up to date with the past in the first weekend omnibus edition of Mark's popular century-old news bulletin
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Shaidle at the Cinema
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Kathy Shaidle, a dear friend and our peerless movie essayist...
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The War on Free Speech
Steyn's latest court filing on global warm-monger Michael E Mann's vanity lawsuit (and Mann's corrupt employer)
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to the final instalment of George Orwell's almost excessively timely tale, Nineteen Eighty-Four. Thank you for all your kind comments. Michael, a First Hour Founding Member of The Mark Steyn Club from Colorado, writes: 'Mark, I have thoroughly enjoyed your every spoken word of 1984! Thank You! As for Room 101, we are currently inside it, it's been disguised as the US Senate Chamber. I'm not at all fooled by who the rats are and what they really want to feast on.' Indeed. There are so many parallels between Orwell's imagination and our reality that I think it's important to zero in on the most disturbing element...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to the penultimate episode of Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Mark Steyn Club's latest Tale for Our Time and a bit of fluffy escapism that has nothing to do with our world, no sirree. In tonight's episode, Winston Smith is finally ushered into the room he has heard so much about...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to Part Thirty-One of our latest audio entertainment: Nineteen Eighty-Four, a too timely tale by George Orwell
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A Clubman's Notes
Episode Thirty of our nightly audio adventure, George Orwell's prescient masterpiece Nineteen Eighty-Four. In tonight's episode, from deep within the Ministry of Love Winston Smith tries to look on the bright side...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Twenty-Nine of our current Tale for Our Time, a George Orwell vision of ...well, pretty much the world we're hurtling towards...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Twenty-Eight of our latest audio adventure: George Orwell's dystopian classic Nineteen Eighty-Four
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A Clubman's Notes
Time for Part Twenty-Seven of George Orwell's dystopian classic Nineteen-Eighty-Four. In tonight's episode Winston is still not quite up to speed on how things work when you're strapped down in the Ministry of Love...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to Part Twenty-Six of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Twenty-Five of George Orwell's too timely tale Nineteen Eighty-Four
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A Clubman's Notes
In Part Twenty-Four of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Winston and Julia get rather a shock...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Twenty-Three of George Orwell's classic novel of a world in which the citizenry are under 24/7 surveillance. Imagine that...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Twenty-Two of our current Tale for Our Time - my too timely serialization of George Orwell's classic Nineteen Eighty-Four...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome along to our forty-fifth audio adventure in Tales for Our Time. This one has been requested on and off over the years, and I resisted. But cometh the hour, cometh the dystopian novel...
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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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Mann vs Steyn
The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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