In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with a rare Steyn appearance on Canadian television as he joined CTV's Evan Solomon for "Question Period". You can find a few moments from the show here - and, for those who prefer Mark in non-visual form, you can hear the whole show via audio podcast here.
~Monday morning found Mark with Steve, Ainsley and Pete on "Fox & Friends", talking bucket bombs in London and a ratings bomb from Hollywood.
~On Tuesday Steyn reflected on the internal contradictions of multiculturalism: "When Opposite World Moves In Next Door" was our most-read column of the week. He broadened it with a follow-up essay on the increasing incoherence of a war fought everywhere but where it matters.
~On Wednesday Mark concluded his latest audio adventure in our series Tales for our Time - Steyn's serialization of Joseph Conrad's classic novel The Secret Agent. Mark Steyn Club Founding Member Scott Drew writes:
I have a new pre-work morning routine...listening to the latest 'Tales for our Time' episode (Secret Agent is one of my favorite novels) while drinking coffee from my Mark Steyn crossed hockey sticks mug. Thanks for all you do.
Thank you, Scott. Mark enjoys reading these great tales, and hopes you'll keep a similar routine when the new one starts next month.
If you've just joined the Club and are playing catch-up, here are this week's episodes: Part Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen and Twenty - or click here. By the way, if you're a Steyn Club member, that "Clash of Sticks" mug is one of over 40 Steyn Store products available at special member pricing.
~Thursday was a busy television marathon for Mark. He started the day with "Varney & Co" on Fox Business, and ended it with Lou Dobbs. In between came an appearance with Neil Cavuto, to discuss the latest developments in the "Russia investigation". Click below to watch:
Also on Fox this week, Steyn kept his midweek date with Tucker Carlson on Fox News to talk about the increasingly deranged and decadent rhetoric of Democrats.
~On Friday Mark guest-hosted America's Number One radio show.
~The weekend began with a brand new SteynPost, in which Mark told a contrasting tale of two "investigations". Click below to watch:
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~We always like to lift our gaze from the grubby churn of politics when week's end rolls around. For our Saturday movie date, Mark celebrated the 20th anniversary of Curtis Hanson's acclaimed LA Confidential. And don't forget this week's Song of the Week: the 75th birthday of an American classic, "(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo".
On October 2nd Steyn returns to Minneapolis for an evening with the Center of the American Experiment, live at the Guthrie Theatre. More details here. If you're in the Minnesota area and would like to attend, please click here and enjoy a $25 discount on the ticket price by entering the promo code steynclub.
The following month Mark will be honored with Kellyanne Conway and Diane Hendricks at the Independent Women's Forum annual awards gala in Washington. If you're in the vicinity of the DC Swamp and would like to attend, please click here and enjoy a special discount on the ticket price by entering the promo code STEYN at the bottom of the ticket information box.
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A new week at SteynOnline begins this evening with our Song of the Week.