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Columns, poems, tales, music, movies and more from Mark and friends

Steyn's Song of the Week

O Tannenbaum

If you enjoy Steyn's Song of the Week at SteynOnline and on Serenade Radio, please note that there will be a live stage edition during the 2025 Mark Steyn Cruise - along with many other favourite features from SteynOnline and The Mark Steyn Show. More details here. ~If you missed Mark's Song of the Week earlier today on Serenade Radio, here's a chance to hear its world premiere at SteynOnline. In a brand new episode, Mark discusses a song celebrating its bicentennial this Christmas - at least in its best known form. But, for aficionados of the US Civil War, Irish republicanism, global Marxism, the beauties of Lake Superior and the Gulf of Mexico and the particular pleasures of a German carpenter's apprentice, Steyn also takes in those ...

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Mark's Week in Review

A Se'nnight of Steyn: December 8-14

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

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Rick's Flicks

Boys to Men: John Sturges and Last Train from Gun Hill

Something was happening to the Hollywood Western in the 1950s. Television had killed off the serial and the b-movie "oater" – Republic Pictures, a major name in both, ceased production in 1958 – and as westerns became a product of the big studios and producers, they took on the look of prestige productions, with big stars, epic cinematography that showcased technological innovations like Cinemascope and Vistavision, and weighty social themes. The decade began with Delmer Daves' Broken Arrow and Jimmy Stewart as a white cowboy and friend to Jeff Chandler's heroic Cochise. It was a hit and got three Oscar nominations, which meant that Hollywood would make more films like it, and the last year of the decade would see the release of Daves' The ...

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On the Town

This Drover Crossed Over

On this week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town composer Burton Lane tells Mark about the Sinatra film that got away, and bandleader Artie Shaw recalls the song that got him into showbusiness. Plus an Aussie Yuletide classic, North America's oldest Christmas carol, a franco-Noël blockbuster and the biggest seasonal hit ever to come out of Ukraine...

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Politics & Current Affairs

The Absence of Men

Steyn takes a tour of our unmanned world...

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Laura's Links

Love and Loss

Laura Rosen Cohen rounds up the Internet...

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Steyn Live!

Come Sail With Us!

The Mark Steyn 2025 Cruise is just around the corner... Book your cabin today!

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The Mark Steyn Audio Show

The Road from Damascus

If you missed today's Clubland Q&A, guest-hosted by Laura Rosen Cohen , here's the action replay. Click above to listen...

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Clubland Q&A

Live Around the Planet: Wednesday December 11th

It's Wednesday, the happy midpoint of another crazy week on planet Earth! That means it's time for another Clubland Q&A right here at SteynOnline.

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Politics & Current Affairs

Assad? Sad!

Before his mid-life career switch to murderous dictator, young Bashar was a respected London ophthalmologist. Yet he failed to read the writing on the wall...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

The story of an erubescent proboscis and the brothers-in-law who made it part of the American holiday season....

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Topical Take

Fire and Faith

The sorry state of French Christendom

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On the Town

Regrets, I Haven't Had a Few

On this week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town Mark remembers a French composer, while Sinatra sings with a Brazilian composer. Plus music from Nova Scotia, and lyricist Gary Osborne recalls a song worth thirty quid...

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Topical Take

The Men Who Walked Away

The thirty-fifth anniversary of the "Montreal Massacre"

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The Mark Steyn Audio Show

A Murder in Midtown

If you missed today's edition of Mark's Clubland Q&A live around the planet, here's the action replay. Click above to listen...

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Politics & Current Affairs

Goodnight, Vienna

On Sunday President-elect Trump chose to threaten the ever swelling ranks of BRICS nations:

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Politics & Current Affairs

The Not So Long Goodbye

The future is now, so who's shown up?

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On the Town

Song of a Bird

Steyn celebrates St Andrew's Day - and the centenary of a quartet of Broadway blockbusters...

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The Mark Steyn Show

The Politicization of American Justice

A rare stage appearance by Steyn, as he returns to America's diseased and depraved capital city for address a Hillsdale College audience on Post-Constitution Day...

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Mann vs Steyn

Football and Hockey

The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...

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A Clubman's Notes

Upon the Midnight

Throughout the Lockdown and the Permanent Abnormal that followed, the lights stayed on at SteynOnline, even as they flickered and dimmed elsewhere. The Mark Steyn Club is well into its eighth year, and we're very proud that this website now offers more free content than at any time in our twenty-two-year history. But we also provide some premium extras especially for our Steyn Club members, such as these nightly serialisations of classic fiction and our newish weekly audio show. Which brings us to tonight's episode of Mystery in White - a "Christmas crime story" by Jefferson Farjeon set in a warm and cosy English country house where new refugees from the blizzard outside come upon the midnight not so clear and distract everyone but an ...

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A Clubman's Notes

The Depth of Her Eyes

Episode Sixteen of our Christmas caper by Jefferson Farjeon, Mystery in White - a novel published in 1937 which starts in a snowbound train on December 24th and follows its protagonists out into a strange and chilling world...

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A Clubman's Notes

Mouthfuls of Snow

In tonight's episode of Mystery in White, Jefferson Farjeon's "Christmas crime story" of 1937, David ventures out of the house in pursuit of a murderer:

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A Clubman's Notes

Rescuing the Girl from a Burning Aeroplane

Episode Fourteen of Jefferson Farjeon's "Christmas crime story", Mystery in White, in which a party of passengers escaping their snowbound train on Christmas Eve seek refuge in an English country house...

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A Clubman's Notes

When the Bed Oppresses You

The thirteenth episode of Mark's current Tale for Our Time: Mystery in White by Jefferson Farjeon...

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A Clubman's Notes

Unsatisfactory Service

Episode Twelve of Mystery in White...

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A Clubman's Notes

Loud Man in Silent Tussle

In episode eleven of Mystery in White, Mr Maltby explains to certain of the party what's going on...

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A Clubman's Notes

The Full Quid

Welcome to the latest in our series of audio adventures, Tales for Our Time. This month's yarn was published eighty-seven years ago, and is revived as the first of this season's Christmas capers: Mystery in White, by Jefferson Farjeon. Episode Ten.

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A Clubman's Notes

No Laughing Matter

Our latest Tale for Our Time charges on: Mystery in White, Jefferson Farjeon's "Christmas crime story" of 1937. Episode Nine.

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A Clubman's Notes

A Very Poor Father Christmas

In episode eight of Mystery in White, Lydia is determined to jolly a snowbound and not terribly compatible house party into an appropriately festive Christmas...

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A Clubman's Notes

A Man in Your Room

It's time for Part Seven of our latest Tale for Our Time: Mystery in White is Jefferson Farjeon's "Christmas crime story" of 1937, and the first of this season's Yuletide capers at SteynOnline.

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A Clubman's Notes

Questions and Answers

Welcome to Part Six of our nightly audio entertainment - Murder in White, Jefferson Farjeon's "Christmas crime story" and the first of this season's Yuletide capers.

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A Clubman's Notes

Feeling for Friends

Welcome to Part Five of the first of this season's Christmas capers: Mystery in White by Jefferson Farjeon, about the adventures of half-a-dozen railway passengers abandoning a snowbound train on Christmas Eve...

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A Clubman's Notes

Not Spoiling Christmas

Here we go with Part Four of our latest audio diversion, and the first of this year's Christmas capers. Our "Christmas crime story", as the publishers bill it, is Mystery in White - a Jefferson Farjeon thriller from the England of 1937...

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A Clubman's Notes

Pulling Her from the Wreckage

Welcome to the third installment of our brand new Tale for Our Time, the first of this season's Christmas capers, written by Jefferson Farjeon and published in 1937. You can enjoy Mystery in White episode by episode, night by night, twenty minutes before you lower your lamp. Or, alternatively, do feel free to binge-listen:

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A Clubman's Notes

Lost in a Wilderness of White

Welcome to Part Two of Mystery in White by Jefferson Farjeon, our latest audio adventure in Tales for Our Time and the first in this season's Christmas capers.

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A Clubman's Notes

Snowed In on the 11.37

Welcome to the sixty-seventh audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time - and the first of this year's Yuletide capers - Mystery in White, a "Christmas crime story" from 1937 by Jefferson Farjeon, scion of an eminent family, as Mark notes in his introduction, that has given us, among other delights, the definitive Rip van Winkle, a ditty about the Royal Family, and a global pop hit. Part One.

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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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