Programming note: Join me tonight, Friday, for the start of our latest audio adventure in Tales for Our Time. ~I hope that, after Monday's jubilations, Donald J Trump remembers that it is all about transformative unskilled mass migration. When you change the people, you change everything - from affordable housing, functioning hospitals and semi-competent public education all the way up to gang crime, rape and murder. Ask an elderly Swede who had the good fortune to live most of her life in one of the most agreeable societies on earth: Somali jailed for eight years for raping multiple elderly victims in their own homes while employed as a caregiver in Sweden, but won't be deported. Baasim Yusuf, 28, laughed when confronted with the ...
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If you enjoy Steyn's Song of the Week at SteynOnline and on Serenade Radio, please note that there will be a live stage edition during the 2025 Mark Steyn Cruise - along with many other favourite features from SteynOnline and The Mark Steyn Show. More details here. ~If you missed Mark's Song of the Week earlier today on Serenade Radio, here's a chance to hear it at SteynOnline. In this week's edition, Mark celebrates John Barry, 007 composer and the man who invented "spy music". Joining him to evoke James Bond's musical world are a trio of Barry's lyricists - Don Black, Leslie Bricusse and Tim Rice - plus John's successor as MI6 music man from Tomorrow Never Dies to Quantum of Solace, David Arnold. There's Shirley Bassey, of course, but ...
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Welcome to the sixty-seventh audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time - and the first of this year's Yuletide capers - Mystery in White, a "Christmas crime story" from 1937 by Jefferson Farjeon, scion of an eminent family, as Mark notes in his introduction, that has given us, among other delights, the definitive Rip van Winkle, a ditty about the Royal Family, and a global pop hit. Part One.
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...