In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline...
If I know one thing about British comedian and actor Steve Coogan it's that nobody is lukewarm about him...
What's the connection between Ariana Grande and Evelyn Waugh..?
Greetings to one and all and thanks for all the well wishes and prayers over the past week and welcome to this week's super sized batch of Laura's Links...
The Pope dies, a church burns, and a constitutional pope goes rogue...
Allison Pearson joins Ann & Phelim to discuss Two-Tier Keir's travesty of "justice"...
If you missed today's edition of Steyn's Clubland Q&A live around the planet, here's the action replay...
Mark takes questions from Steyn Club members around the planet...
Disgraceful scenes on the streets of Montreal...
Steyn on Adolescence, the Montreal massacre, and the lies we tell ourselves...
If you missed today's Serenade Radio broadcast, here's a chance to catch up via this SteynOnline premiere of one of our audio Songs of the Week. In this show I tell the story of one of the most recorded of all compositions...
Setting aside any "national security" concerns arising from letting The Atlantic's Russia-hoaxer Jeffrey Goldberg in on the Administration's Houthi-bombing call, I doubt that any creature more sentient than an amoeba can have been surprised to learn that US cabinet members "loathe" European "freeloading". If you're paying attention, you'll know that total contempt for the Euros appears to be entirely bipartisan...
Live by Falsifying Evidence, Die by Falsifying Evidence...
In a stunning but not unexpected ruling today, Judge Irving of the DC Superior Court has reduced the unconstitutional punitive damages jury award against Mark from one million dollars to a mere $5,000...
A remote fantastical kingdom far from Europe's chancelleries of power... An unpopular monarch on the eve of his coronation... A ruling class of plotters and would-be usurpers... ...and a gentleman adventurer on holiday. No, not Ruritania in the nineteenth century, but the United Kingdom in the twenty-first...
Tomorrow, in the first of several elections across His Majesty's dominions this coming week, Canadians go to the polls to decide between a government led by a central banker of no fixed abode or a viral apple-muncher. Incredibly, fortysomething per cent of my compatriots seem inclined to reward the Liberal Party of Canada for their stewardship of the last decade with another four years. I feel in a somewhat elegaic mood for my country. So herewith a meditation on its (current) national anthem, as adapted from an essay written for the deranged Dominion's sesquicentennial in 2017: ~A few years ago, coming back from a family trip to eastern Quebec, we passed through the small town of Kamouraska. I'd read and enjoyed the eponymous novel by ...
In this week's edition, we run the gamut from the McGuire Sisters to Elvis Presley via a spot of what Daffy Duck would call "pronoun trouble", a doubly smiling Sinatra, a cavalcade of Non-Stop Number Ones, and Mark's memories of Wink Martindale...
An Easter entry to Mark's anthology of video poetry - from T S Eliot's Four Quartets...
Easter hits from the Commonwealth, and post-Easter hits from Scandinavia - plus a cavalcade of Number Ones down the decades, and Sinatra sings Shakespeare...
Welcome to the final episode of our current Tale for Our Time. As the concluding episode of The Rubber Check begins, Val Schuyler is momentarily flush...
Welcome to the latest of The Mark Steyn Club's Tales for Our Time: Mark reads Part Two of Scott Fitzgerald's short story "The Rubber Check"...
This weekend we enjoy the simplest of short stories, a tale of catastrophic ordinariness: The Rubber Check, written in 1932 by F Scott Fitzgerald...
Welcome to the conclusion of our springtime Tale for Our Time: The Girl on the Boat by P G Wodehouse...
In tonight's penultimate episode of The Girl on the Boat, Smith is thrilled to see the household assemble for the final showdown...
Welcome to Part Six of our nightly audio entertainment - The Girl on the Boat, P G Wodehouse's comic diversion of 1922...
Welcome to Part Five of our brand new Tale for Our Time: The Girl on the Boat by P G Wodehouse, published in 1922...
Here we go with Part Four of our latest audio diversion, and our second foray into the oeuvre of P G Wodehouse...
Welcome to the third installment of our brand new Tale for Our Time, an ocean-going romp by P G Wodehouse, published in 1922...
Welcome to Part Two of The Girl on the Boat, our latest audio adventure in Tales for Our Time and our second foray into the oeuvre of P G Wodehouse - as well as, we hope, a respite from the woes of the world, if only for twenty minutes before you lower your lamp...
Welcome to the sixty-ninth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time...