Happy Canadian Thanksgiving/Columbus Day weekend to our readers north and south of the border. Today at SteynOnline, Mark will have a special (non-holiday) edition of The Mark Steyn Show later this morning, followed by a brand new Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio Sunday at 5.30pm London time - that's 12.30pm North American Eastern. You can listen to the latter show from anywhere on the planet by clicking the button at top right here.
Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with Fascists on the streets of Italy and songs for a storm-battered Florida.
~On Monday Mark began a new week of the Steyn Show with historian David Starkey on rightists who govern as leftists. Click below to watch:
To see the rest of Dr Starkey's interview with Mark, plus the appalling treatment of vaccine victims, the pilot program for the new global diet and much more, please click here.
~Tuesday's Steyn Show started with Mark interviewing the latest victim of Britain's woeful constabulary, and moved on to talk open borders with Alex Kaschuta, the ever widening vax scandal with Naomi Wolf, and craven Brexiteers with Kate Hoey:
Also on Tuesday the old EIB band - Snerdley & Steyn - got back together at 77 WABC New York to mull Kanye West and the shirt heard round the world. You can hear the full discussion here.
~On Wednesday's Mark Steyn Show, Mark looked at the fragility of civilisation. Plus Samantha Smith on Muslim grooming gangs, Alexandra Marshall on a woke monarchy, and Jamie Jenkins on the looming abolition of the internal combustion engine:
~Thursday's Steyn Show began with Mark's thoughts on "disinformation", from California to the Kremlin:
Afterwards Mark talked migrants and muggers, the links between a transgender children's charity and a paedophile rights organisation, and a peer-reviewed paper with some disturbing findings. You can watch the full show here.
Also on Thursday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from the humiliation of leftie lies to the wimpiness of Marvel's superhero comics.
~On Friday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A with questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on the deteriorating scene from the Beltway to the Baltic. You can listen to the full show here.
~For his weekend movie date, Rick McGinnis picked Randolph Scott in Ride Lonesome.
Also on Saturday, Mark offered his weekly sense of perspective in The Hundred Years Ago Show.
The Hundred Years Ago Show and our Clubland Q&A are special productions for The Mark Steyn Club, now in its sixth year. If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.
A new week at SteynOnline begins later this morning with a special edition of The Mark Steyn Show.