As many of you know, Steyn is suing the UK state censor Ofcom over its enforcement of the catastrophic Covid propaganda. Many viewers, listeners and readers have asked how they can support this important free-speech case against the British thought-police. Please scroll down the page for more information.
Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with an audio Song of the Week, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach.
~Mark took a look at the decline of free speech in Denmark and around the world in his Monday column.
~On Tuesday, Mark tackled the abundance of Covid variants and their curious provenance (even if much of the western media don't share that curiosity).
~Wednesday's The Mark Steyn Show revisited Mark's two previous interviews with Sheila Annette Lewis, an Alberta woman effectively killed by the government, which denied her a necessary organ transplant because she wouldn't get the Covid jab.
~Laura Rosen Cohen served up a batch of her world-famous links Thursday, sharing stories about the crime of food service in the Covid era, decline in America, and eating ze bugs.
~On Friday, Andrew Lawton guest hosted another of our live Clubland Q&As, tackling questions from Mark Steyn Club members on class, cancelling Jordan Peterson, and whether we need a new name for the "elites."
~Rick McGinnis delivered our regular Saturday night movie date with a look at Ginger Rogers as a screwball heroine in Vivacious Lady.
As mentioned above, many of you have asked how you can support Mark's important lawsuit against the UK state censor Ofcom in the King's Bench Division of the High Court. There are multiple ways to do so, including:
a) signing up a friend for a Steyn Club Gift Membership;
b) buying a chum a SteynOnline gift certificate; or
c) ordering Mark's latest book. You won't regret it.
In the first two cases, 100 per cent of the proceeds and, in the last, a significant chunk thereof go to a grand cause - and you or your loved one gets something, too.
As to that Steyn book, The Prisoner of Windsor, the five-star reviews continue to pile up around the world:
~If you'd like a personally autographed copy, click here.
~For a hardback from Amazon, click here.
~For a hardback from University of Toronto Press, click here.
~For Barnes & Noble, click here.
~For Indigo in Canada, click here.
~For the Kindle edition around the world, click as follows: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Japan, Brazil and Mexico.
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A new week for Mark begins later today with Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio at 5.30pm UK/12.30pm Eastern - and Episode Fifteen of Mark's Tale for Our Time.