A Se'nnight of Steyn: December 15 - 21Among the highlights this coming week, on Tuesday please make a date for what has become a SteynOnline tradition: Mark's annual presentation of Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols. As always, he'll be joined by singers and musicians from the worlds of folk, jazz, rock and opera plus a bevy of Top Five pop stars from across half-a-century, all with brand new versions of your favourite Christmas music. Speaking of Christmas music... ~ Steyn's Song of the Week highlighted a song celebrating its bicentennial this Christmas: O Tannenbaum by Ernst Anschütz. ~ On the Christmas edition of Mark Steyn on the Town on Serenade Radio, Mark presented a special edition of our Sinatra Sextet: a full hour of Festive Frank, with friends and family from Nancy Sinatra and Frank Jr to Grace Kelly and Bing Crosby, plus the only Bond villain to sing a song composed by Frank. This new episode is available for club members to download here. Speaking of club members... Colleen from San Diego writes:
Another returning member Patty from New York:
New Member Mark from Hampshire (UK) says of Mark:
Also new to the club, Michael from British Columbia confesses:
Welcome to Colleen, Mark, Michael, Patty and all our new and returning members this week from Alabama, Alaska, Alberta, Berkshire, California, East Sussex, Florida, France, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Liverpool, London, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Queensland, South Carolina, South Yorkshire, Tennessee, Victoria, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and beyond. If you are not yet a member or your membership has lapsed, we invite you to join today. Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline... ~ The media's curious priorities was the subject of Mark's Monday column. ~ On Tuesday, Mark pondered what happens when your government lies to you... ~ Mark returned to the live Clubland Q&A microphone on Wednesday fielding questions from club members around the world. Listen here for the action replay of this week's show which ran the gamut from US health care to South Korean fertility via Klaus Schwab penetrating your cabinet. ~ On Thursday Laura's Links was back with her collection of links from around the world. She pondered a "Canada on the Cusp". ~ Mark's topical take on Friday revisited a column from twenty years ago which pondered another North American realignment. ~ Early Saturday, Mark responded to the latest Christmas Market attack: When Christmas is a Target. ~ Later Rick McGinnis reviewed the classic film: "Christmas in Connecticut". ~ Finally, last night brought the conclusion of our Christmas Tales for Our Time - Mystery in White by Jefferson Farjeon - brilliantly narrated by Mark himself. All episodes are available to club members to binge-listen here. A new week begins later today with a seasonal Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio at 12:30pm North American Eastern Time/ 5:30pm Greenwich Mean Time. Thinking of the perfect last-minute Christmas gift for the Steyn fan amongst your loved ones? May we humbly suggest: * The Mark Steyn Club Gift Membership - set to deliver to your specifications and date via email or mail. (As a member of The Mark Steyn Club, your special discounted price for gift memberships is $150.) * The Steyn Store Gift Certificate - Gift certificates start as low as $25.00 for the casual uncommitted dilletante and go up from there, for the hardcore reader who's got to have everything. They never expire, so the recipient can buy something now or wait for the latest addition to Mark's oeuvre to be published. And, if you don't want to give the gift certificate to some ingrate nephew or surly sibling, you can always give it to yourself for a rainy day! * The Mark Steyn 2025 Cruise - 7 nights - Spain and Portugal in April. This is also an excellent gift for yourself! Check out all our Christmas offerings, including downloads of Mark's Christmas albums - at the Steyn Store. Enjoy the Season! December 22, 2024 at 8:00 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: December 8-14The Christmas season is in full swing at SteynOnline... * Join Mark today, Sunday, at 12:30pm ET/ 5:30pm GMT for a brand new seasonal edition of Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio, telling the story of a Christmas classic via the US Civil War, global socialism and half-a-dozen American states... * Club members are invited to tune in later tonight for Mark's ongoing narration of our Christmas caper by Jefferson Farjeon, Mystery in White - a novel published in 1937 which starts in a snowbound train on December 24th and follows its protagonists out into a strange and chilling world. In last night's episode, having ventured out into the snow in pursuit of a murderer, David found himself completely distracted by a beautiful girl. Catch up on past episodes here. * And, in case you missed it, have a listen to Steyn's Song of the Week dedicated to "The Red-Nosed Reindeer". Meanwhile, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline: ~ Mark began the week with his take on the reopening of Notre Dame de Paris and the sorry state of French Christendom. ~ On Monday, Mark commented upon the "peaceful transfer of power" in Syria - and the strange story of Bashar Assad's mid-life career switch to murderous dictator. ~ Midweek our guest host for the regular guest host, Laura Rosen Cohen, fielded questions from Mark Steyn Club members on the Middle East, the incoming Trump administration, the heritage of Justin (Castro) Trudeau and more in this week's Clubland Q&A. ~ Laura was back the next day with her round-up of links from around the world, including moments of human grace and more. ~ On Friday Mark returned to the theme of the world after men in our most read piece of the week. ~ On this week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town composer Burton Lane told Mark about the Sinatra film that got away, and bandleader Artie Shaw recalled the song that got him into showbusiness. Plus there was an Aussie Yuletide classic, North America's oldest Christmas carol, a franco-Noël blockbuster and the biggest seasonal hit ever to come out of Ukraine... ~ Later Rick McGinnis reviewed the classic western film "Last Train from Gun Hill" featuring Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn. Thinking of the perfect last-minute Christmas gift for the Steyn fan amongst your loved ones? May we humbly suggest: * The Mark Steyn Club Gift Membership - set to deliver to your specifications and date via email or mail. (As a member of The Mark Steyn Club, your special discounted price for gift memberships is $150.) * The Steyn Store Gift Certificate - Gift certificates start as low as $25.00 for the casual uncommitted dilletante and go up from there, for the hardcore reader who's got to have everything. They never expire, so the recipient can buy something now or wait for the latest addition to Mark's oeuvre to be published. And, if you don't want to give the gift certificate to some ingrate nephew or surly sibling, you can always give it to yourself for a rainy day! * The Mark Steyn 2025 Cruise - 7 nights - Spain and Portugal in April. This is also an excellent gift for yourself! Check out all our Christmas offerings, including downloads of Mark's Christmas albums - at the Steyn Store. Enjoy the Season! December 15, 2024 at 7:43 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: December 1-7Tales for Our Time - a perk for Mark Steyn Club members - continued this week with Mark's beautiful narration of Mystery in White, Jefferson Farjeon's "Christmas crime story" of 1937. In last night episode, Lydia finds her plans for a festive Christmas Eve dinner are not quite working out - as her brother complains to a bed-bound chorus girl. Club members are invited to stream past and upcoming episodes here. As club member Brian from Michigan notes:
Kathryn from Texas simply says:
And, from Helen in the Northern Territory down under...
Welcome to Brian, Kathryn, Helen and all our new and returning members this week from British Columbia, California, Colorado, Gloucestershire, Illinois, Kentucky, London, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, New Zealand, North Carolina, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Prince Edward Island, Texas, Victoria, Virginia, Wisconsin and beyond... Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the rest of the week looked at SteynOnline: ~ In this audio episode of Steyn's Song of the Week, Mark traced the history of a blockbuster song from Ray Noble and Ruth Etting to Otis Redding and Three Dog Night: "Try a Little Tenderness" by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly. ~ On Monday, Mark revisited his thesis on demography twenty years ago - "The Not So Long Goodbye." ~ The demography discussion - and a word about BRICS - continued on Tuesday. ~ Mark was behind the Clubland Q&A microphone on Wednesday, fielding questions from Mark Steyn Club members from around the world on everything from the murder in Manhattan to the Trump transition and the collapse of the French government. In case you missed it, here's the action replay. ~ Laura Rosen Cohen returned on Tuesday with her famous links from around the world including her take on Joe Biden "pardoning his son Hunter for a very wide variety of unsavoury acts, which Hunter may or may not have committed during a very, very, very wide expanse of time..." ~ The thirty-fifth anniversary of the Montreal Massacre was on Friday. Mark remembered "The Men Who Walked Away" in our most read piece of the week. ~ Over the weekend, club members enjoyed Mark's latest episode of Mark Steyn on the Town in which Mark remembered a French composer, while Sinatra sang with a Brazilian composer. Plus music from Nova Scotia, and lyricist Gary Osborne recalled a song worth thirty quid... ~ With a nod to the day that will forever live in infamy, Rick McGinnis reviewed "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and Pearl Harbor. Yesterday also marked the reopening of the Notre Dame de Paris. If you haven't seen it yet, please do check out Mark's column of this morning on yesterday's ceremony plus what he had to say about the fire (and faith) five years ago. A new week begins later today with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio at 12:30pm North American Eastern Time/ 5:30 pm Greenwich Mean Time. Thinking of the perfect last-minute Christmas gift for the Steyn fan amongst your loved ones? May we humbly suggest: * The Mark Steyn Club Gift Membership - set to deliver to your specifications and date via email or mail. (As a member of The Mark Steyn Club, your special discounted price for gift memberships is $150.) * The Steyn Store Gift Certificate - Gift certificates start as low as $25.00 for the casual uncommitted dilletante and go up from there, for the hardcore reader who's got to have everything. They never expire, so the recipient can buy something now or wait for the latest addition to Mark's oeuvre to be published. And, if you don't want to give the gift certificate to some ingrate nephew or surly sibling, you can always give it to yourself for a rainy day! * The Mark Steyn 2025 Cruise - 7 nights - Spain and Portugal in April. This is also an excellent gift for yourself! Check out all our Christmas offerings, including downloads of Mark's Christmas albums - at the Steyn Store. Enjoy the Season! December 8, 2024 at 7:57 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: November 24-30Our Black Friday Specials at the Steyn Store continue today through midnight tomorrow North American Eastern Time, December 2nd. Place your order today! Also, another deadline looms this week for the upcoming Mark Steyn Cruise this April with stops in Spain and Portugal. Come Sail with Us! This past week we welcomed new and returning members from around the world including Alabama, Alberta, California, Dorset, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New South Wales, Ohio, Texas, Virginia and beyond... New member Mike from Texas:
Founding member Patricia from Virginia:
Renewing member Hazel from Kent:
And, from Hillsdale, Michigan, Anna has also renewed:
He shall. Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the rest of the week looked here at SteynOnline: ~ If you missed Mark's Song of the Week a few Sundays back on Serenade Radio, here's a chance to hear it at SteynOnline. This selection is a song of quintessentially American swagger and self-confidence: "The Theme from New York, New York". ~ On Monday, we examined a dystopian report out of the UK titled "The future of news". ~ In this week's Clubland Q&A, guest host Laura Rosen Cohen took questions about the incoming Trump administration, Justin Trudeau, Republicans finally in power instead of "in office", the Middle East, and matters pertaining to Jewish lineage! ~ Cohen followed that the next day with an American Thanksgiving edition of Laura's Links. ~ Looking back to Thanksgiving 1924, Steyn covered the very first of what has since become an annual tradition - and he reprised a presidential joke from Calvin Coolidge. ~ The weekend saw the return of Mark's audio series Tales for Our Time - and the first of this year's Yuletide capers - Mystery in White, a "Christmas crime story" from 1937 by Jefferson Farjeon. Part One and Part Two are available to club members for streaming now. Tonight, please tune in to Part Three at SteynOnline. Club members also may enjoy downloading the latest episode of Mark Steyn On the Town in which Mark celebrates a quartet of great songs that turn one hundred years old this week. Plus: music for St Andrew's Day, and Sinatra sings Gershwin. ~ Finally, Rick McGinnis reviewed Julien Duvivier's Pépé le Moko (1937), one of a small group of films regarded as essential in what would later be called film noir. A new week begins later today with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio at 5:30pm GMT/ 12:30pm North American Eastern Time. December 1, 2024 at 7:51 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: November 17-23Welcome to our new and returning members from Arizona, California, Christchurch, Connecticut, Georgia, Gloucestershire, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New South Wales, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Somerset, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Wiltshire and beyond... New member Rob from Staten Island, New York:
Renewing member Nicole from Utah:
New member Fred from Indiana:
On that same theme, renewing member William from Florida:
If you are not yet a member of The Mark Steyn Club, we invite you to join today. The water's fine! And, speaking of water, it is also a great time to sign up for The Mark Steyn Cruise. We set sail in April with delightful stops in Spain and Portugal. We hope to see you on board! Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline: ~ At the beginning of the week, we took a look back at two timeless and timely shows: The first is "The Show Ofcom Won't Let You See" - that is, the first of two shows Ofcom deemed "harmful" for questioning the government narrative re: the "safety and efficacy" of the Covid-19 vaccine. The second show, "Rules for Thee, Not for Me", examined the selectivity of Ofcom in the UK's two-tier "justice" system. ~ Our Clubland Q&A included an update on UK's Chief Censor Ofcom. Your truly also fielded questions on recent Trump appointments and Representative Mace's bill to ban biological men from using women's private spaces on the Hill. ~ Laura Rosen Cohen returned on Thursday with her round-up of links around the world - plus some moments of Human Grace. ~ The weekend marked the return of Mark's newish show On the Town at Serenade Radio. Mark observed the centennial of Puccini's death with his somewhat unlikely biggest hit. Plus there was a Sierra Leone double-play and a very operatic Sinatra Sextet. Plus, Rick McGinnis reviewed Jonathan Demme film: "Swimming To Cambodia". A new week begins later today with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio at 12:30pm North American Eastern Time/ 5:30pm Greenwich Mean Time. Tired of all the winning lately? Our Tales for Our Time feature for Mark Steyn Club members offers a perfect post-election change of pace in the interregnum - or a great diversion tor those waiting for some winning election results of their own. Club members can simply log-in, stream and enjoy at their own pace here. November 24, 2024 at 6:56 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: November 10-16UPDATE: APOLOGIES FOR THE TECHNICAL ISSUES THE LAST FEW DAYS. THEY SHOULD BE RESOLVED NOW. Some thoughts from new members of The Mark Steyn Club... Lenny from Massachusetts:
Jeff from Nebraska:
Jonathan from Mark's home state of New Hampshire:
And, returning member Alison from Kent has it sorted:
Thank you and a warm welcome to all our new and returning members from Alabama, Alberta, Arizona, Bolton, California, Colorado, Delaware, Denmark, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Inverclyde, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Ontario, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Powys, South Carolina, Surrey, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Sussex, Wiltshire, Worthing, Wyoming and beyond. If you are not yet a member, we invite you to join today! Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark... ~ On Sunday, we shared a replay of Mark's show from the weekend after the 2020 election as our Topical Take. ~ Steyn's Song of the Week was a Remembrance Day/Armistice Day/Veterans Day reprise of a special audio edition devoted to a song from the Great War: "Roses of Picardy". ~ On Remembrance Day, Mark discussed "The Best Blood, the Worst Wars". ~ On Tuesday, he was "Looking for an Argument". ~ Mark returned to the Clubland Q&A microphone on Wednesday fielding questions on Trump's new team ...and the same old-same old over in the Senate. ~ Laura's Links was back at it on Thursday with Laura Rosen Cohen's enthusiastic response to the post-election progress in America, plus some moments devoted to human grace. ~ On Friday, Mark reviewed the state of the current war on free speech and the one man up against NATO and Three-Sevenths of the G7. ~ The latest episode of Mark Steyn On the Town - including a Sinatra Sextet celebrating Frank and the late Quincy Jones down the decades - was made available to club members. ~ Later on Saturday, Rick McGinnis reviewed Laurel & Hardy's "Sons of the Desert" in Rick's Flicks. A new week begins later today at Serenade Radio with Steyn's Song of the Week at 12:30pm North American Eastern Time/ 5:30pm GMT. This week, friends of Mark Steyn rallied together to launch a crowd-fund at GiveSendGo to help meet a daunting and immediate financial demand by the UK courts in connection with Mark's failed effort to stop the death of free speech there. As Mark's friend and former GB News colleague Dan Wootton noted, they are trying to ruin him. Friend of the show Samantha Smith observed, "Mark Steyn was taken off air because he spoke too much truth and challenged the approved narrative on the vaccine injured." Another friend Leilani Dowding added, "the UK has no justice system." The CEO of the American based GiveSendGo, who was the first to give, has assured all that - unlike the debacle with a different platform and the Canadian truckers - they will not acquiesce to pressure. It is faith based and there are no fees, save those charged by the credit card processors. If you are able and inclined, here is the link. You may also continue to support Mark and our work here at SteynOnline in the traditional way through gift certificates, gift memberships, club membership, the store, and our annual cruise. November 17, 2024 at 7:50 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: November 3-9
Here, at SteynOnline, we wish a somber and dignified Remembrance Sunday to readers in the UK, the Overseas Territories and elsewhere. Across the pond, we celebrate the 249th birthday of the United States Marine Corps and, on this Veteran's Day weekend, honor and appreciate all those who have served and continue to serve in the military. In case you missed it, this week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town plays the music of the Great War - songs that are over a hundred years old but are still sung. It was a big week at SteynOnline with the election of a new Commander-in-Chief: ~ In a brand new episode of Steyn's Song of the Week, Mark played songs by mayors, governors, senators and presidential candidates - and told the story of the only standard in the American songbook written by a man on a winning presidential ticket. ~ On "Election" "Day" Minus Two :: SteynOnline, Mark weighed in on New York State's grotesque execution of a beloved squirrel. ~ The closing messages of the campaign were highlighted on Monday, otherwise known as "Election" "Day" Minus One. ~ Shortly after midnight North American Eastern Time, Mark commented on the first returns in his home state declaring an Incoming Landslide Alert! ~ Later in the Day, as concerns mounted that Democrats would do anything to keep President Trump from taking office. Mark enacted an Incoming Dictatorship Watch. ~ As the returns came in, Mark kept vigil. And then - almost beyond belief - President Trump won a decisive victory Beyond the Margin of Steal. ~ The following day, Wednesday, Mark returned to the Clubland Q&A microphone for a good old-fashioned gloat fest. In case you missed it, here's the action replay. ~ On Thursday, Canadian Laura Rosen Cohen was so inspired by the election results south of the border that she declared USA, USA, USA, Baby! ~ "Monkey Business" was the title and subject of Friday's Weekend Notebook. ~ On Saturday, Rick McGinnis returned with a review of the classic film: "The High and the Mighty." Finally, congratulations to our old pal Andrew Lawton on securing the Conservative nomination for Elgin—St. Thomas—London South. Godspeed! A new week begins later today with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio at 12:30pm North American Eastern Time/ 5:30pm GMT. If you are not yet a member of The Mark Steyn Club, we invite you to join today. The water's fine! And, speaking of water, it is also a great time to sign up for The Mark Steyn Cruise. We set sail in April with delightful stops in Spain and Portugal. We hope to see you on board! November 10, 2024 at 8:52 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: October 27-November 2Programming note: Join Mark today, Sunday, for a brand new pre-election edition of Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio, telling the story of the only hit song composed by a man on a winning presidential ticket. The fun starts at 5.30pm Greenwich Mean Time - which is 6.30pm in And, don't forget, our upcoming cruise will include many of our features here at SteynOnline including Steyn's Song of the Week plus live on-stage versions of The Mark Steyn Show with all your favorite guests. We hope to see you on board! Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the rest of the week looked to Mark... ~ Steyn's Song of the Week was a timely Serenade Radio edition featuring "Witchcraft" by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh. ~ Later Sunday the countdown to "Election" "Day" Minus Nine began with Mark's take on the "Hitler of the Day" and more. ~ "Election" "Day" Minus Eight featured joke approvers and, well, more on Nazis... ~ "Election" "Day" Minus Seven covered the latest shenanigans in "early voting" in Pennsylvania. Mark also discussed the two-tier "justice" system in the UK as exemplified by the recent political imprisonment of Tommy Robinson. ~ Speaking of the "justice" system, I also gave an update on the Ofcom case and their quest to make Mark pay for daring to question the official government narrative. To support Mark as he continues to question here at SteynOnline whilst defending himself on both sides of the Atlantic, please consider a gift certificate or membership. ~ For "Election" "Day" Minus Six, Mark returned to the Clubland Q&A microphone fielding questions from Mark Steyn Club members on the US "election", while also finding time for Tommy Robinson's imprisonment, the latest revelations on the murderer of the Southport girls, and various other topics. ~ On Thursday Mark took a break from the election to dissect A Modification in the Official Lie. ~ Later, Laura's Links returned with Laura Rosen Cohen's famous round-up of links from around the world plus some stories of human grace. ~ The evening featured Halloween Horrors - with a special replay of one of Mark's music videos from his cat album, Feline Groovy. ~ On "Election" "Day" Minus Four Mark returned to Pennsylvania for more early voting shenanigans, plus a word on J.D. Vance and authentic candidates. ~ Hewitt and Hecklers were featured in "Election" "Day" Minus Three on Saturday. ~ In the action replay of Mark Steyn On The Town (available for download to club members), our Sinatra Sextet featured Frank with a quartet of presidents and a brace of first ladies. Plus: the late Jack Jones sang Nelson Eddy and Bryan Adams. ~ Rick's Flicks rounded out the day with Rick McGinnis' review of the appropriately timed classic film "All the King's Men". Finally, thank you to all our returning members this week: Christopher from Woodbridge (UK):
Brad from Virginia:
And, a warm welcome to all our new members this week: Georgia from Connecticut:
Andy from North Carolina:
This is no time for fence-sitting Andy! Welcome to the club to you and all our new and returning members this week from Alberta, Arizona, Arkansas, British Columbia, California, the diseased District of Columbia, Idaho, Israel, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Zealand, North Dakota, Ontario, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont and beyond. Please keep an eye out for specials galore for club members in the lead up to Christmas. You won't want to miss out on that plus great content! Join today! November 3, 2024 at 7:38 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: October 20-26Welcome to our new and returning members from Alberta, Arizona, British Columbia, Colorado, Florida, Guernsey, London, Kansas, Montana, New South Wales, New York, Ontario, South Carolina, Virginia, and beyond... Renewing member Keith from Mississippi proclaimed:
And John, who recently returned to the club, explained:
Avoiding detection by the deep state is getting harder and harder these days, don't you find? Speaking of the deep state, Mark and his special guests will be talking about that and more on board the Celebrity Apex on the deep seas from Spain to Portugal to England on the upcoming Mark Steyn Cruise this April. Come sail with us! Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~ If you were caught in the bait and switch at Kamala's rally - and would prefer hearing Beyoncé sing (instead of extolling the virtues of abortion), you can catch her and Bing and many others celebrate the Harry Warren songbook in Steyn's Song of the Week. ~ On Monday, Mark weighed in on Campaign 2024 and the latest evidence that Democrat plans to steal - yet another election - are well underway. ~ If you thought the death penalty was abolished in England - think again - it's back and it's aimed at those who dare counter the government narrative. Mark explained in our most read piece of the week. ~ Mark Steyn was back at the Clubland Q&A microphone on Wednesday, fielding questions on the US election, Keir Starmer's political prisoners, BRICS and the Commonwealth, and sundry topics in between. ~ Laura's Links returned on Thursday with Laura Rosen Cohen's round-up of links from around the world plus a word about the Sukkot holiday. ~ On Friday Mark discussed the "domestic interference" in American "Elections". ~ On the heels of the wrongful arrest of Tommy Robinson at the express direction of the High Court (before whom Mark appeared back in the summer), Mark marked our Civilisational Deathwatch with the usual delightful tales of diversity. ~ On this week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town, Mark shared some music for Britons to put their clocks back to, plus, with Halloween looming, the Dracula Cha-Cha and the Spooky Sinatra. ~ Also, in keeping with the Halloween theme, Rick's Flicks reviewed the 1944 film, "The Uninvited", marking the beginning of the modern movie ghost story. A new week starts later today at Serenade Radio with Steyn's Song of the Week at 5:30pm Greenwich Mean Time/ 1:30pm North American Eastern Time.* (Note: the time zone difference for this week only.) October 27, 2024 at 7:52 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: October 13-19First, as Mark mentioned in Clubland Q&A, we have confirmed that the brilliant, brave and best-selling author Naomi Wolf will be joining us on the upcoming Mark Steyn Cruise in April. If you haven't booked your tickets yet, please do it today to ensure access. Second, a warm welcome to all our new and returning members from California, Connecticut, Georgia, Japan, Louisiana, Michigan, New York, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Quebec, South Carolina, Texas, Victoria and beyond! Renewing member Gail from Ontario says:
Linda, a new member from Florida, writes:
Brent from Hertfordshire adds:
Indeed. Mark fights on with your help. Your investment in the club, cruise, store and gift certificates is critical and appreciated. Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~ On Sunday Steyn's Song of the Week celebrated "Lilac Wine" by James Shelton. ~ Mark's Monday Notebook continued the question, "What's Going On?" featuring "The Pheasant Plucker's Mate". ~ On Tuesday Mark observed the fourth anniversary of Hunter Biden's "Russian" laptop in his appropriately titled column: The Last Copier in the Woods Arrives Sooner than Expected. ~ The most read piece of the week was our action replay of Mark's Clubland Q&A in which Mark fielded questions on November's Margin of Steal, the cosiness of the Prince of Wales and Dame Jacinda Ardern, and sundry topics in between... ~ Laura's Links rounded up the internet with a focus on "The New Masculinity". ~ Mark's Weekend Notebook covered the traditional Al Smith Dinner in New York and the death of Hamas' head honcho. Both events notable for their lack of support from VP Harris. ~ On Saturday Mark Steyn On the Town featured a delightful homage to James Bond. ~ Later Rick's Flicks reviewed Roy Ward Baker's 1967 classic British sci-fi film Quatermass and the Pit. A new week begins later today at 5:30pm BST/ 12:30pm ET with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio. October 20, 2024 at 8:00 am | Permalink |
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