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The Mark Steyn Audio Show

Trump, Soccer and Canada

It was a wild and crazy (in a good way!) Clubland Q&A today with guest hosts, Laura Rosen Cohen and Tal Bachman. Everyone wanted to get Laura and Tal's insights on everything from the World Cup (coming to a city near you, but feel free to skip it) to Canada's progressing problems (hint: things ain't getting better) to America 250 (what are you doing July 4) and lots of questions on what exactly is "America First" (and will the movement last), among other varied and sundry topics! If you missed the "Double Trouble" Q&A, check it out above. Next week, Live Around the Planet will be back at its regularly scheduled time on Wednesday at 3 pm North American Eastern Time / 8 pm British Summer Time. If you aren't a member yet of The Mark Steyn ...

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Clubland Q&A

Live Around the Planet: Friday, June 5

Guest hosts Laura Rosen Cohen and Tal Bachman field questions from Mark Steyn Club members...

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A Clubman's Notes

The Sick Bed

Steyn reads the concluding episode of his highly prescient bestseller America Alone: The End of the World As We Know It...

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Laura's Links

Double Trouble

Greetings friends, Romans and countrymen and thanks for joining us for another fresh batch of Laura's Links. First of all, I'll give you a little update about Mark. He's gaining strength each day and appreciates all the well wishes and prayers. We know that it is hard for everyone when our captain is temporarily out of commission, but rest and relaxation are the only way through! Next, a bit of an update about the schedule for the coming days! We apologize that this notice didn't get sent out earlier, but there were still a few moving pieces that we had to figure out. But fear not, we have it all organized now. Today, Thursday, we, of course, have Laura's Links. And tomorrow we have BIG, BIG, BEEEEEEG PLANS over here at SteynOnline. Yes ...

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The Bachman Beat

An Odyssey to Ignore, Part II

SteynOnline Clubbers may have noticed there was no Q&A today. That is because we're saving it for Friday (3 p.m. American East Coast Time) as we will have two (not just one, but two) special guests! Tomorrow, we'll have Laura's Links as usual, and below, Tal's Odyssey continues. As I was saying last time, controversy has been building around British film director Christopher Nolan's forthcoming film, The Odyssey, since last year. And it's only intensifying as the release date approaches (July 17). To fully appreciate the debate, you need some context. Here's a snapshot. Amid Hollywood's declining cultural importance, Nolan has carved out a fantastically successful career over the past quarter century. His movies have grossed over $6 ...

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Topical Take

When Wanker Coppers Kill

Mark has been busted out of hospital but still has a way to go before he is at full strength. Thank you for the many kind inquiries, prayers and supportive messages - which he very much enjoys receiving. Overnight, the release of bodycam footage out of the UK of the arrest of stabbing victim Henry Nowak has raised questions yet again re institutions supposedly founded on the principles of Robert Peel: In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times "I can't breathe" and four times that he had been stabbed. In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights. It was the last thing Henry heard before he died. pic.twitter.com/nIPoPEgOWa — Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 1, 2026 ...

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Monday Notebook

Practice to Deceive

It is a great honor (or rather, honour for those around the world) to welcome Barbara Kay, journalist and dear friend of Mark's, to SteynOnline! "O what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive." Apparently the original source for this famous dictum isn't Shakespeare, but Sir Walter Scott. But no matter – ain't it still the truth? On May 26, 2021, most Canadians believed that our efforts at reconciliation with the aboriginal-rights movement were being received in good faith. A day later, that illusion was shattered. On May 27, 2021, B.C. First Nation chief, Roseanne Casimir, announced that 215 "unmarked graves had been discovered in an old orchard" not far from the former residential school, which was located at the heart ...

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Mark's Week in Review

A Se'nnight of Steyn: May 24-30

In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline...

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Rick's Flicks

Prophets of Doom: Liza Minnelli in Bob Fosse's Cabaret

Bob Fosse's career as a Hollywood director looked to be over after just one film when the failure of Sweet Charity at the box office nearly took down Universal Studios in 1969 and ended the era of the big-budget movie musical...

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The Bachman Beat

Tal Bachman: An Odyssey To Ignore?

The team at SteynOnline is delighted to welcome Tal Bachman back to these pages. This is the first of several forthcoming columns by Tal....

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Friday Notebook

A Monster and his Suck-Ups

As the USS Nimitz heads to the Caribbean, we share Mark's "obituary" to Fidel Castro...

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Topical Take

Britain on the Brink (Part Deux)

Mark had his number...

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Topical Take

A Society Entirely Without "Division"

The groupthink in our public discourse is so pervasive it goes as unnoticed as the air...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Decapitation for Thee ...and for Me

Programming note: On May 6th 2017 The Mark Steyn Club slipped quietly onto the Internet, and, unlike many of the noisier online launches of the era, we're still here nine years later. We thank (almost) all our First Week Founding Members for re-upping for a tenth year, and we hope our First Fortnight members will want to do the same as this first week of our new season draws to a close...

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Topical Take

The Perfect Euro-Metaphor

The Eurovision Song Contest doesn't get a lot of attention in the United States, but years before the euro came along, it was the prototype pan-European institution...

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Politics & Current Affairs

The Future Shows Up

Steyn on England's elections...

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The Mark Steyn Audio Show

The Great Satan

In case you missed Steyn's Clubland Q&A, here's the action replay...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Choosing Their Words

If you're wondering what the US Secret Service do when they're not letting you sprint through the security checkpoint, well...

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Politics & Current Affairs

The Strait Jacket

"Wars the world has lost interest in" is paradoxically a subject of great interest to me...

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Politics & Current Affairs

When Wars Merge

Steyn has a somewhat disturbed night...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Let Me Show You to Your Room

Distance lends a smidgeonette of enhanced perspective...

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A Clubman's Notes

Oops! He Did It Again

Washington is ever more like Churchill's riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma...

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Politics & Current Affairs

The Secret Service Makes Me Nervous

Steyn on yet another Trump assassination attempt...

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Politics & Current Affairs

The Crossroads of Europe

Greetings from Ukraine. I'm in the Kharkiv oblast, which the huge numbers of Russian speakers all around prefer to call the Kharkov oblast. But, whichever your preferred vowel, this oblast is oh, such a blast. Last night, the actual Russians (from Russia, that is) tried to take a town about fifteen kilometres away from where I am...

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Mann vs Steyn

Mann's $9M Jury Lie

Doctor Fraudpants flops out again...

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Politics & Current Affairs

It's Still the Demography, Stupid

Twenty years ago this month - January 2006 - The Wall Street Journal and The New Criterion published the first draft of what would become the thesis of my bestselling book, America Alone...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

C'mon Baby, Light My Fire

For Steyn's Song of the Week, we bring you this special column from Mark, about Ray Manzarek, Jim Morrison, and the Doors. Ray Manzarek of the Doors died last week, and, having lived out his three score and ten, will be denied the posthumous celebrity of his prematurely departed bandmate Jim Morrison. But Manzarek played a critical role in the group's most enduring song. This essay is adapted from Mark's book A Song For The Season: It was over 40 years ago today-ish that Sgt Pepper was going on about how it was 20 years ago today. That's to say, the "Summer of Love" is 46 years old: It's longer ago today than the summer of flappers and charlestons and bootleg gin was back in 1967. But, boomers being the most self-absorbed generation in ...

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On the Town

Somewhere in France with You

A special D-Day edition of Mark's Serenade Radio show, turning the clock back to the sounds and sentiments of the era...

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After America

The Swallows Skim, and All Is Hushed

A special Memorial Day edition on battle, sacrifice and remembrance - from the Civil War to the Great War to the unwon wars of our own time...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Some Enchanted Evening, Rodgers and Hammerstein, AND Frank Sinatra

Mark Steyn Club members and readers get a treat and twofer for tonight's Steyn's Song of the Week! Below, Mark gives the history, context, and story behind Some Enchanted Evening (from 2015). And today, Serenade Radio featured Mark's Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, listen here. In George Lucas' best film - no, not Star Wars Episode 12: The Force Awakens the Empire's Return of the Revenge of the Awakening of the Force, but American Graffiti - there's a scene where young Harrison Ford and young Cindy Williams are sitting sullenly in his '55 Chevy during a rather awkward moment in their relationship. Ford told Lucas he thought it might be a good idea to serenade her in a somewhat sardonic fashion. The director liked the idea, and they tried the ...

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On the Town

Mbube Switcheroonie!

The fourth episode of Mark's weekly show on Serenade Radio...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Who's Afraid of the Weeping Willow?

Today's episode celebrates an old friend of our host, the late Ann Ronell, who tells Mark about her two biggest hits...

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On the Town

The Canine Sinatra

Welcome to this week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town. On today's show, we start with Eurovisions past and end with the canine Sinatra...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Happy Birthday to You

There's really only one song with which we could celebrate The Mark Steyn Club's ninth anniversary...

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On the Town

Centrefolds and Chaperones

On today's show, we start with playmates and end with chaperones...

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Tales for Our Time

Jinns, Rosières, and Prince Bob

One of the most popular features of Tales for Our Time has been the music Mark chooses to accompany each story. So here, after many requests, is a sampler of the accompanying melodies from some of our tales...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Just a Gigolo

Mark traces the history of a very distinctive song from the twilight of the Habsburg Empire to the twilight of disco via an especially pitiful act of rock karaoke and the loss of the word "gigolette"...

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On the Town

The Last Farewell

Welcome to this week's edition, coming to you live-ish from the delightful and historic city of Odessa...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Begin the Beguine

Mark in conversation with Artie Shaw and Julio Iglesias on a Cole Porter classic...

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On the Town

Dancing with the Polovtsians

With so many ongoing Russian blasts across the oblasts, we enjoy a few extra Ukrainian blasts across the oblasts, with a brief detour into the good old days of the Polovtsian empire...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

My One and Only Love

A great Ukrainian song...

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On the Town

Man, It's an Oblast!

Welcome to this week's edition. I'm weekending in Kiev, and so I thought we'd enjoy a bevy of blasts from oblasts...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Taxman

April 15th marks the end of "Tax Season" in America, and Mark has a seasonal song...

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On the Town

You Don't Have to Be Bananas to Work Here

On this week's edition, being of a contrarian bent, we start by going beddy-bye and end at dawn. In between come an easy-listening take on a rock classic, and an extended cavalcade of Non-Stop Number Ones...

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Steyn's Sunday Poems

The Whole Earth Is Our Hospital...

An Easter entry to Mark's anthology of video poetry - from T S Eliot's Four Quartets...

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On the Town

Fools and Farewells

On this week's show we start in search of a standard and wind up getting a Handel on it. In between come an anglo-franco Caribbean, Japan's all-time biggest non-Japanese hit and Sousa's afternoon nap...

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A Clubman's Notes

"The Moslem Character"

The conclusion of our seventy-ninth Tale for Our Time: The Quest of the Sacred Slipper by Sax Rohmer...

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A Clubman's Notes

A Night Most Strangely Still

In episode twenty, Cavanagh and the girl with the violet eyes are hot on the trail of Hassan...

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A Clubman's Notes

Yellow Silk and Hashish

In episode thirteen of Sax Rohmer's Mohammedan caper, thriller abducted hero awakes in a heady environment...

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A Clubman's Notes

Islam Comes Knocking

In episode five, the forces of the Prophet manage to get the better of Scotland Yard's finest...

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A Clubman's Notes

The Box Trick of Mohammed

In Part Three of our serialisation of The Quest of the Sacred Slipper by Sax Rohmer, Cavanagh suspects someone is trailing him...

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A Clubman's Notes

Hands Off

Welcome to the seventy-ninth audio entertainment in our series Tales for Our Time. Sax Rohmer was at one point one of the biggest-selling authors in the world - and then the arbiters of our culture decided to eighty-six his most famous creation...

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Tales for Our Time

The Prisoner of Windsor

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...

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