Some years ago, the late Mort Shuman, a marvelous composer and one of the first generation of rock'n'roll songwriters, took me to lunch. Mort had written "Why Must I Be A Teenager In Love?" and "Can't Get Used To Losing You" and a bunch of stuff for Elvis, including "Mess O' Blues", "Suspicion" and "Viva Las Vegas". But, like most successful music biz types, he wanted to talk about what he was doing next. So, after the usual pleasantries, he slid across the table a script bearing the title Save The Last Dance For Me - after his Number One hit for the Drifters. "It's a musical," he said, "about the Cuban missile crisis." Now I generally subscribe to Tim Rice's rule - that, if somebody says wow, what a great idea for a musical, it almost ...
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Mark's Week in Review
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Steyn on two contrasting takes on office romance at Christmas
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Mark over a month ago: "There's a coup comin' on." The Supreme Court on Friday: "Big deal."
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Mark surveys the scene near and far, from the Granite State to the Wuhan water park. He takes in the Texas Supreme Court case and Big Tech's sudden reverence for Safe Harbor Day, and the prospect of Chinese troops in Canada. All this plus Martin Luther, Lord Tennyson and the Pogues...
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Topical Take
Sometimes the honey trap's packing a little more than you expect
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China sinks its Fangs in
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Laura Rosen Cohen on China's dangerous influence game, transgender "chestfeeding", and the New Middle East...
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An executive branch that disdains its head
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Mark contrasts a brazen Democrat Party with a craven GOP and an unrestrained China with a locked-down west. There's also another flashback from The Hundred Years Ago Show, featuring the man with the hook, the man with the Nobel Peace Prize and the man who wants you to win one for the Gipper. And in an extended edition of Last Call Steyn remembers his fellow Rush guest-host, Walter Williams...
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The song that's the daddy of them all
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Shaidle at the Cinema
Kathy Shaidle takes a look at Kurosawa's Ikiru, about an ill Japanese bureaucrat's quest for meaning as he nears the end of his life...
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Mark answers Steyn Clubbers' questions on election fraud, Covid, Christmas, commercials and risk-averse Republicans
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Mark looks at this month's Hitler, last month's Hitler, the constitutionally permitted degree of electoral fraud, and through it all the sound of raucous laughter coming from the Politburo. There's also another edition of The Hundred Years Ago Show, with an old-school State of the Union, a moonshine shootout, the sound of one hand clapping in Mexico, and a withdrawal from the League of Nations. And we take five with Swedes, Jamaicans and Stevie Wonder...
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Steyn on Fox
The alleged "divide" between the Democrats' "moderates" and radicals
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The return of the King of Cable - and other statistical phenomena
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Mark celebrates a classic showtune on its seventieth birthday
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Trump, Georgia, fraud ...and the disaster to come
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Mark guest-hosts "Tucker Carlson Tonight"
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An anthology of some favorite Mark Steyn Show poems of recent months: From the Fall of Rome and of Constantinople to the joys of sleep, life's rich variety is all here...
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A live-performance video edition featuring two of our favorite guests - singer/pianist Carol Welsman and guitarist Russell Malone
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The War on Free Speech
Michael E Mann, loser, liar, scofflaw and deadbeat
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The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to the final installment of our latest Tale for Our Time - P G Wodehouse's adventure into media and mobsters in pre-Great War New York, Psmith, Journalist. After last night's accompanying illustration, Steyn Clubber Martha, from the beautiful British Columbian capital of Victoria, found herself wondering: Is that pppppptarmigan mocking Biden and his orthopaedic boot? Very much enjoying Psmith's adventures. Thank you Mark.! We trust no dreary contemporary political resonances can be drawn from tonight's photograph, Martha. Thank you for your kind words, but, alas, all good things must end. Tonight's concluding episode of Psmith, Journalist begins with the final showdown between our hero and a graft-addicted New York Alderman-to-be: ...
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Welcome to the penultimate episode of Psmith, Journalist, a bit of post-election almost-escapism from P G Wodehouse...
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Part Seventeen of Psmith, Journalist, a bit of post-Election Day escapism by P G Wodehouse
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Episode Sixteen of Psmith, Journalist - P G Wodehouse's odd blend of Wodehousian whimsy and social conscience
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Welcome to Part Fifteen of a rather unusual P G Wodehouse caper, in which an upper-class English chappie takes on the slum landlords of the New York tenements...
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We continue our voyage through the murky sewers of a corrupt New York in P G Wodehouse's Psmith, Journalist
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The thirteenth episode of Psmith, Journalist, P G Wodehouse's tale of an Old Etonian who finds himself among two of the seamier underbellies of New York - gangland and the media...
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Episode Twelve of Psmith, Journalist by P G Wodehouse
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Part Eleven of Psmith, Journalist, a most unusual blend of Wodehousian whimsy and gritty documentary realism of the mean streets of New York...
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Part Ten of Psmith, Journalist - a bit of Wodehousian whimsy with a dash of Noo Yawk social realism...
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Part Nine of Psmith, Journalist, P G Wodehouse's account of a gallant press amidst the graft and corruption of New York a little over a century ago...
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Episode Eight of P G Wodehouse's account of an Englishman in New York in the years before the Great War: Psmith, Journalist...
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Part Seven of Psmith, Journalist, a rare combination of Wodehousian whimsy with a dash of social conscience...
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Part Six of our respite from the woes of the world each night: Psmith, Journalist by P G Wodehouse
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Part Five of our post-election escapism among the lowlifes of New York, as seen by P G Wodehouse - Psmith, Journalist...
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We've received a deluge of emails from Mark Steyn Club members asking Mark, for our next Tale for Our Time, to eschew anything dark and dystopian and instead give us something cheery and escapist...
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For this year's summer entertainment, Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda: The Prisoner of Windsor...
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