Programming note: On Wednesday Mark will be back with three of his most popular guests - Leilani Dowding, Alexandra Marshall and Eva Vlaardingerbroek - for a brand new edition of The Mark Steyn Show. That's at 8pm BST/3pm North American Eastern. ~On Tuesday I was reunited with my old EIB comrade Mister Snerdley - James Golden - on Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour at New York's legendary radio powerhouse 77 WABC. The main focus of discussion was the school shooting in Nashville, and the sin of the local police in misgendering a woman who identified as a man as a man who identified as a woman. There will be a lot more of this in America's future. As to what I called the "rage" that's out there, here is a fairly random example from Steven Shaviro, ...
Tal and God continue their correspondence...
Rick McGinnis on The Wanderers in the shadow of The Warriors...
Mark answers questions from Steyn Club members around the world...
Laura Rosen Cohen rounds up the Internet, from Byzantium to Tranzantium...
Snerdley & Steyn discuss topics from the impending Trump arrest to the class system of school districts...
If you enjoy Steyn's Song of the Week at SteynOnline, please note that there will be a live stage edition during the 2023 Mark Steyn Cruise - along with many other favourite features from SteynOnline and The Mark Steyn Show. More details here. ~A fortnight ago, on Oscar night in Hollywood, Mark announced that, because he's so disgusted by the motion picture industry, he would be eschewing his tradition of celebrating an Academy Award-winning song (or an Academy Award-losing song). However, many longtime Song of the Weekers wrote to say they missed the annual reminder of the Silver Screen's better days and could Steyn reconsider. So herewith a composer who wrote three Oscar-winners and many more nominees - yet always wanted to be back in ...
SteynOnline is back in the cruise biz, with Snerdley, Eva, Leilani and more...
Question: What's the connection between the Muslim call to prayer and Fred Astaire..?
Today's entry to Mark's anthology of video poetry is a special birthday entry, in honor of SteynOnline turning twenty this coming week...
November 1922 continues with a new Caliph in Constantinople, an old Pharoah in Luxor, an absent Emperor in the bridal suite, and a lot of dead prime ministers in Greece...
Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda: The Prisoner of Windsor...
Steyn remembers Tim Ball, hounded into penury and death by the deadbeat Michael Mann...