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Beyond The Mark Steyn Show:
Columns, poems, tales, music, movies and more from Mark and friends

Mark's Week in Review

A Se'nnight of Steyn: June 14-20

In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline...

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Rick's Flicks

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three: New York Goes Down

Rick McGinnis reviews a 1970's classic...

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Topical Take

Restoring Britain (and the rest of Europe?)

An issue near and dear to Mark's heart...

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Laura's Links

Signed, Sealed... Delivered

Laura Rosen Cohen rounds up the internet...

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The Mark Steyn Audio Show

Rock On

In case you missed our Clubland Q&A with guest host Tal Bachman, here's the action replay...

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Clubland Q&A

Live Around the Planet: Wednesday, June 17

Guest host Tal Bachman fields questions from Mark Steyn Club members...

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The Bachman Beat

An Odyssey to Ignore, Part IV

There's not much more to say about Christopher Nolan's forthcoming movie, The Odyssey, until it appears this July. Homer fan that I am, I hope the movie turns out to be much better than early indications suggest. If it does, I'll be thrilled my concerns were misplaced. But regardless of how the movie turns out, there's an odd little side story to this whole thing. It might be of interest to SteynOnline readers. The story goes like this: In November 2017, book publisher W. W. Norton & Company released a new translation of The Odyssey. Produced by an unknown classics professor, the new translation in normal times would have attracted little notice. After all, readers that year had a dozen or so credible in-print Odyssey translations to ...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Main Character Syndrome

It's hardly news that women have been steadily moving ever further left politically at a pace – "radically" – that far outstrips men, whose views tend to be stable. Especially Gen Z. According to a Gallup poll, women age 18-29 have over the last 25 years stretched a left-leaning gap from their male peers from 12 points to 23 points, nearly double. And although they have passionate "feelings" about their leftist ideals, they tend as a collective to fall short on logic, respect for free speech and intellectual coherence, more so than men. And that is bad news for our society, because women are numerically dominant in just about every social, professional and cultural institution we have. Not to mention politics. I'm writing this column at a ...

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Topical Take

The Not So Curious Case in Dundee

Mark Steyn Clubbers may remember last August Mark's discussion of a case in Dundee, Scotland, where sisters were being harassed by migrants, but who were then charged by the local coppers - the girls, not the migrants. The older sister at the time, to protect her younger sister, brandished a knife and an axe. The MSM immediately came to the aid of the migrants, not the girls (ages 14 and 12). Well, today the case was resolved - and good, ol' fashioned justice won the day. The girls - after a torturous year of media attention, legal fees and the like - have been vindicated. And now the tormentors - from Bulgaria - have been found guilty of making sexual remarks to underage girls (the charges should have more, but nevertheless...). Below is ...

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The Mark Steyn Audio Show

The Great Satan

In case you missed Steyn's Clubland Q&A, here's the action replay...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Decapitation for Thee ...and for Me

Programming note: On May 6th 2017 The Mark Steyn Club slipped quietly onto the Internet, and, unlike many of the noisier online launches of the era, we're still here nine years later. We thank (almost) all our First Week Founding Members for re-upping for a tenth year, and we hope our First Fortnight members will want to do the same as this first week of our new season draws to a close...

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A Clubman's Notes

The Sick Bed

Steyn reads the concluding episode of his highly prescient bestseller America Alone: The End of the World As We Know It...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Choosing Their Words

If you're wondering what the US Secret Service do when they're not letting you sprint through the security checkpoint, well...

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Politics & Current Affairs

When Wars Merge

Steyn has a somewhat disturbed night...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Let Me Show You to Your Room

Distance lends a smidgeonette of enhanced perspective...

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Politics & Current Affairs

The Crossroads of Europe

Greetings from Ukraine. I'm in the Kharkiv oblast, which the huge numbers of Russian speakers all around prefer to call the Kharkov oblast. But, whichever your preferred vowel, this oblast is oh, such a blast. Last night, the actual Russians (from Russia, that is) tried to take a town about fifteen kilometres away from where I am...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Pick Your Poison: Droned? Or Raped and Stabbed?

Random killing in Ukraine vs random killing in the west...

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Mann vs Steyn

Mann's $9M Jury Lie

Doctor Fraudpants flops out again...

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Tales for Our Time

The Prisoner of Windsor

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...

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A Clubman's Notes

The End of the World, Twenty Years On

Part One of Mark's audio adaptation of his demographic blockbuster...

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Seasons of Steyn

Happy Father's Day!

Happy Father's Day to all our listeners around the world. This special audio edition of The Mark Steyn Show presents a few Father's Day moments from across the various iterations of the show, featuring poems, songs and reminiscences on the theme, by everybody from Dame Vera Lynn to a neighbor of Mark's in New Hampshire. Click above to listen. The Mark Steyn Show is a special production of The Mark Steyn Club. Members are invited to share thoughts re this program and/ or their own fathers in the comment section below. ...

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On the Town

Kings and Vagabonds (and Boutonnieres)

Steyn marks the official birthdays of both the King and The Lion King - and celebrates Father's Day...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

A High Flying Flag

In honor of Flag Day, enjoy Mark's history of the Stars & Stripes and "You're A Grand Old Flag"...

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On the Town

Franz and Friend

On this week's On the Town Steyn plays a cavalcade of big names - Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff - plus a bloke you've never heard of but whose tunes you certainly will know...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Whatever Will Be Will Be

Doris Day's signature song...

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On the Town

King of the Swingers Meets Emperor of Austria

Mark with an hour of music - and memories of a rather odd double-date in Delaware...

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On the Town

Somewhere in France with You

A special D-Day edition of Mark's Serenade Radio show, turning the clock back to the sounds and sentiments of the era...

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On the Town

Mbube Switcheroonie!

The fourth episode of Mark's weekly show on Serenade Radio...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Who's Afraid of the Weeping Willow?

Today's episode celebrates an old friend of our host, the late Ann Ronell, who tells Mark about her two biggest hits...

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On the Town

The Canine Sinatra

Welcome to this week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town. On today's show, we start with Eurovisions past and end with the canine Sinatra...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Happy Birthday to You

There's really only one song with which we could celebrate The Mark Steyn Club's ninth anniversary...

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Tales for Our Time

Jinns, Rosières, and Prince Bob

One of the most popular features of Tales for Our Time has been the music Mark chooses to accompany each story. So here, after many requests, is a sampler of the accompanying melodies from some of our tales...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Just a Gigolo

Mark traces the history of a very distinctive song from the twilight of the Habsburg Empire to the twilight of disco via an especially pitiful act of rock karaoke and the loss of the word "gigolette"...

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On the Town

The Last Farewell

Welcome to this week's edition, coming to you live-ish from the delightful and historic city of Odessa...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Begin the Beguine

Mark in conversation with Artie Shaw and Julio Iglesias on a Cole Porter classic...

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On the Town

Dancing with the Polovtsians

With so many ongoing Russian blasts across the oblasts, we enjoy a few extra Ukrainian blasts across the oblasts, with a brief detour into the good old days of the Polovtsian empire...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

My One and Only Love

A great Ukrainian song...

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On the Town

Man, It's an Oblast!

Welcome to this week's edition. I'm weekending in Kiev, and so I thought we'd enjoy a bevy of blasts from oblasts...

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A Clubman's Notes

"The Moslem Character"

The conclusion of our seventy-ninth Tale for Our Time: The Quest of the Sacred Slipper by Sax Rohmer...

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A Clubman's Notes

Yellow Silk and Hashish

In episode thirteen of Sax Rohmer's Mohammedan caper, thriller abducted hero awakes in a heady environment...

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A Clubman's Notes

Hands Off

Welcome to the seventy-ninth audio entertainment in our series Tales for Our Time. Sax Rohmer was at one point one of the biggest-selling authors in the world - and then the arbiters of our culture decided to eighty-six his most famous creation...

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