In case you missed it, here's the last seven days as seen by Mark:
~He started the week with a 90th anniversary order of "Tea For Two" - or three, if you include Babe Ruth.
~On Monday the new expanded eBook edition of Mark Steyn's Passing Parade was published. Mark spent much of the week talking about it on television, on radio and in print.
~Tuesday was Earth Day, which Steyn celebrated in what became our most-read piece of the week. He also kicked the subject around on TV with both Stuart Varney and Sean Hannity.
~Wednesday was St George's Day. Mark looked at the English nationalism that dare not speak its name.
~On Thursday Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy was reported by a delirious media to be a racist. Steyn tried to stay focused on the real issue.
~Friday was Anzac Day Down Under, a sad day on which to contemplate America's retreat from the world and the state of the west after recent provocations by Russia, China et al.
~As for the upcoming Mann vs Steyn trial of the century, Steyn's old boss Conrad Black provided a magisterial overview of the case, while Mark and others weighed in on the broader threats to free speech.
~Mark ended the week with a look at today's canonization of two popes; a Saturday movie date with the all but canonized Rubin "Hurricane" Carter; and the de-canonization of Britain's indispensable man.
A new week at SteynOnline begins tonight with our Song of the Week.