If you enjoy The Mark Steyn Show on your Smart TV or not so smart desktop, we'll also be doing it live at sea during the 2023 Mark Steyn Cruise - and with all of your favourite guests, from Bo Snerdley and Michele Bachmann to Leilani Dowding and Eva Vlaardingerbroek. More details here. ~Steyn continues to convalesce from his brace of heart attacks, but, after a weekend back in his iron lung, he will return tonight to launch a brand new week of The Mark Steyn Show. The action starts at 8pm UK time - which for one more week only is 4pm North American Eastern/1pm Pacific. He's slowly building up the output, health permitting, but he's committed to at least three shows this week, and maybe a fourth something or other. If you missed any of last ...
In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark...
Rick McGinnis on a feel-good creature feature...
SteynOnline is back in the cruise biz, with Snerdley, Eva, Leilani and more...
Mark answers questions from Steyn Club members around the world...
Snerdley & Steyn consider topics from the death of free speech to the rise of woke banking...
Programming note: Steyn's Serenade Radio Song of the Week airs at its usual time in the UK today - 5.30pm GMT - but an hour later in North America - 1.30pm Eastern - due to temporarily misaligned time zones. You can listen from anywhere on the planet right here. ~Happy Mothering Sunday to our various mums, mamas, maters and mothers in the British Isles, in Nigeria and in various other parts of the Commonwealth. We usually air this special a little later in the year, on the North American Mother's Day, but this year I thought we'd cut our Anglo-Celtic-Hausa-Yoruba mummies in on the deal. If you've been remiss in your attentions and left it too late for flowers or a box of Quality Street, there's always a Steyn Club gift membership, which ...
Mark in conversation with Artie Shaw and Julio Iglesias on a Cole Porter classic...
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...