In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~The week began with a Song of the Week special and remembrance of Mark's excellent producer Brian Savin. ~In Mark's Monday column, he delved into the changing demographics and the surrender of Christendom. ~On Tuesday Mark took on the The Dames of Descending Darkness :: SteynOnline shutting down free speech in the UK and beyond. ~Wednesday's Mark Steyn Show revisited Mark's full-length interview with Andrew Lawton re his best-selling book on the Canadian Truckers. ~Laura Rosen Cohen served up a batch of her world-famous links Thursday. ~During Friday's Clubland Q&A, guest host Andrew Lawton took questions on a variety of topics from Ofcom to the Canadian Parliament and ...
In Shakespeare's Richard III, the doomed young Prince, about to be sent to the Tower by Richard, his guardian, says that "Methinks the truth should live from age to age / As 'twere retailed to all posterity / Even to the general all-ending day." To which Richard, already planning his next move, mutters "So wise so young, they say, do never live long." No one denies the value of truth, not even Shakespeare's villainous Richard, and even as we struggle to find it in a world flooded with information and opinion. I can't tell you where you'll find the truth in the news media despite being a journalist, but as a movie critic I do know that you'll find a lot of things in the movies – wit, spectacle, beauty, horror – but that factual, objective ...
Andrew Lawton on the meltdown at GB News, the Canadian House of Commons' Nazi ovation, and much more...
Andrew Lawton answers questions from Steyn Club members around the world...
Steyn on a grisly pontiff, an accessible king, a vax-clobbered celeb and more...
Mark remembers the late Brian Savin with one of their first collaborations, from back in the 1980s...
On the bike paths of America, your future is showing up...
Lola Aviva and Tal Bachman celebrate the centenary of Hank Williams...
A remote fantastical kingdom far from Europe's chancelleries of power... An unpopular monarch on the eve of his coronation... A ruling class of plotters and would-be usurpers... ...and a gentleman adventurer on holiday. No, not Ruritania in the nineteenth century, but the United Kingdom in the twenty-first...
Steyn's two lawsuits against the UK state censor, and how GB News has been undone by its cowardice...
Steyn files his second suit against the UK state censor Ofcom...
Welcome to the final instalment of our latest Tale for Our Time - Steyn's summer diversion on a theme of H G Wells...
The penultimate episode of Steyn's summer diversion on a theme of H G Wells...
Part Fifteen of our summer diversion - Steyn's variation on a theme of H G Wells...
Part Fourteen of Steyn's summer diversion on a theme of H G Wells...
Episode Twelve of Out of Time, Steyn's variation on a theme of H G Wells...
Part Eleven of Steyn's nightly audio adventure...
Episode Ten of our summer entertainment - Steyn's variation on a theme from H G Wells...
Episode Nine of Steyn's variation on H G Wells, in which the Eloi and the Morlocks show up 800,000 years ahead of schedule...
Episode Eight of our current Tale for Our Time - Steyn's Out of Time...
Part Seven of Steyn's variation on H G Wells, with Eloi and Morlocks relocated to the twenty-first century...
Part Six of our latest nightly entertainment - Out of Time, Mark's variation on a theme of H G Wells...
Part Five of our current Tale for Our Time: Mark's variation on a theme of H G Wells...
Part Four of our brand new Tale for Our Time, Steyn's variation on a theme of H G Wells...
Welcome to Episode Three of our summer diversion, Out of Time - Steyn's variation on a theme of H G Wells...
Part Two of our summer diversion, Steyn's variation on a theme of H G Wells...
Tales for Our Time returns with a Steyn take on an H G Wells theme...