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NOW IN HARDBACK! 

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Mark's writing on one of his favorite lyricists and one of his favorite composers are now available with a Steyn classic on Cole Porter, Frank Sinatra and "I've Got You Under My Skin" - all together in one handsomely illustrated brand new hardcover book
Mark Steyn's
American Songbook

(also available with
musical accompaniment)
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THE
AMERICA ALONE
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!

 

The new war, from the first days to the twilight struggle -
America Alone plus The Face Of The Tiger and one of our exclusive Viva Steyn! T-shirts
together in one great package!

 

"The most hilariously acerbic look at the Broadway musical since Mel Brooks"
THE TAMPA TRIBUNE

BROADWAY BABIES SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY
- with a great special offer!

 

Mark's acclaimed romp through a century of showbiz is celebrating its first decade in print with a
Broadway Babies 10th Anniversary Special

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 Get Broadway Babies plus Mark Steyn's Passing Parade together at one low price - personally autographed and available exclusively from
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FAQs Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 February 2007

 

Q: When can I read Mark’s columns each week?

 

A: Mark can be read on Monday in The New York Sun and The Washington Times, Wednesday in the Philadelphia Bulletin and The Jerusalem Post, Thursday in Maclean's (in Canada), Saturday in Hawke's Bay Today (in New Zealand) and Sunday in The Orange County Register, as well as every two weeks in National Review and Black & White (in Alabama) every month in Investigate (New Zealand), Military Magazine and The New Criterion. These columns are linked here as they’re posted at their respective websites.

 

Q: What other features appear regularly on the site?

 

A: Mark's Song Of The Week is posted every Monday, and his Request Of The Week is posted every Saturday. Mark's Mailbox and Mailbox Extra each appear once per week. We usually link to a transcript of Mark's appearance on The Hugh Hewitt Show every Friday, and on Sunday we post a column from One, Five or Ten Years Ago. In addition, Mark's daily contributions to National Review's Corner are flagged on the home page, as are shorter items from Steynposts.

 

Q: How do you pronounce Mark’s name – Stine, Stain or Steen?

 

A: Mark Stain would be tautological. It’s Stine. The internal rhyme in SteynOnline is an easy way to remember.

 

Q: What is Mark?

 

A: Straight.

 

Q: I meant his nationality.

 

A: Canadian.

 

Q: Also his religion.

 

A: Mark is of Jewish descent, but was baptized a Catholic, confirmed an Anglican, and currently attends a small rural American Baptist Church. As John Podhoretz of The New York Post said, “You’re not Jewish or gay? But you wrote a book on musicals?”

 

Q: Where does he live?

 

A: He spends most of his time holed up in the hills of New Hampshire – though, after his last trip there, he’s thinking of buying a vacation home in western Iraq. Very reasonable prices.

 

Q: What did he do before column writing?

 

A: Mark started as a disc-jockey, and still likes to keep his hand in when the opportunity presents. He’s played country, classical, rock, easy listening over the years. He’s also hosted many other kinds of radio and TV shows, from a BBC talk-show from New York to the live Glyndebourne opera broadcasts on Britain’s Channel 4, and various arts documentaries which still turn up on obscure cable channels at four in the morning.

 

Q: What does he like to do when he’s not writing?

 

A: Dogsledding.

 

Q: Is he available?

 

A: Happily married, with three young children. Would you like to see pictures?

 

Q: No.

 

A: Sure?

 

Q: Yes.

 

A: Wait a minute, how did the Qs wind up doing the answers and the As doing the questions?

 

Q: Beats me.

 

A: There you go again.

 
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On Wednesday morning at 8am Eastern, Mark goes head to head with Canadian Islamic Congress lawyer Faisal Joseph live on The John Oakley Show at AM640 in Toronto

 

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BARBARA IN BC
Toronto Life
May 11th 2008

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