Greetings one and all and welcome to this week's edition of Laura's Links.
As usual there's plenty to talk about. I'll let you know right from the outset that there's plenty of really heartwarming stories percolating for you in the Human Grace section.
If you missed today's edition of Steyn's Clubland Q&A live around the planet, here's the action replay. This week's show covered a range of topics from "far right" fainthearts to Mike Johnson's travel plans...
Mark takes questions from Steyn Club members around the planet...
Steyn and Simberg respond to Mann's demand that he and his lying lawyers should not have to pay sanctions...
As I was saying just the other day: In the end, it's all demography.
Rick McGinnis reviews The Wages of Fear, a gritty 1953 drama by Henri-Georges Clouzot...
In today's segment Mark catches up with Steyn Show favourites Jules Serkin and Naomi Wolf. Jules, a BBC Radio presenter, fell victim to the AstraZeneca vaccine. Yet, even when one of their own suffered, members of her profession stayed silent. Naomi Wolf, at great personal cost, unveiled disturbing information re the effects of the vaccine...
Your Monday Mohamed: lighting up Jewesses in Colorado...
Steyn talks to Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer about Irish anti-Semitism...
As part of The Mark Steyn Club's eighth-anniversary observances, welcome to the third brand new video edition of The Mark Steyn Show. Today's episode was filmed live on the Mark Steyn Iberian Cruise, and discusses the differences between Trump 45 and Trump 47...
A GB News reunion on the latest Mark Steyn Show Dan Wootton, Laurence Fox and Naomi Wolf...
Today's episode was filmed live on the Mark Steyn Iberian Cruise with three of our special guests: Sammy Woodhouse, Samantha Smith and Allison Pearson...
There's really only one song with which we could celebrate The Mark Steyn Club's eighth anniversary...
Today is the eighth birthday of The Mark Steyn Club, launched on May 6th 2017. In honour of the occasion, the Supreme Court of Minnesota has decided to legalise women perambulating topless through the streets...
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...
Disgraceful scenes on the streets of Montreal...
In a stunning but not unexpected ruling today, Judge Irving of the DC Superior Court has reduced the unconstitutional punitive damages jury award against Mark from one million dollars to a mere $5,000...
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...
Programming note: Mark will be back in audio on Friday with the latest entry to our series of audio adventures, Tales for Our Time. ~If you missed today's Serenade Radio broadcast of our audio Song of the Week, here's a chance to catch up. In this show Mark tells the story of a song that's a blast of pure joy, but emerged from an unlikely corner of history. Click above to listen. This airing of our Song of the Week is a special presentation of The Mark Steyn Club. Thank you for your kind responses to this series. Of last week's selection, Larry Jordan, a Texas Steyn Clubber, writes: It is Sunday and I've got the earphones on listening to Sunday (Mark's Song of the Week) and it's perfect. Feet-up longways on the corner sofa curled-up with ...
On this week's episode of Mark Steyn On the Town, we celebrate Georges Bizet and Nancy Sinatra. Plus: a cavalcade of Non-Stop Number Ones, and a rare touch of reggae...
A rerun of a Tale for Our Time first aired almost a decade ago: Belling the Cat by Rudyard Kipling...
Welcome to the conclusion of our eighth-birthday Tale for Our Time: Three Men on the Bummel by Jerome K Jerome...
Part Twenty-One of Three Men on the Bummel, a comic travelogue of 1900 by Jerome K Jerome...
Part Twenty of Three Men on the Bummel, Jerome K Jerome's comic romp of 1900, confronts Germany's reductio ad absurdum of duelling...
In Part Nineteen of Three Men on the Bummel, our trio finds themselves in a part of Europe where borders are highly conditional...
Part Eighteen of Jerome K Jerome's comic romp Three Men on the Bummel, now hurtling - or digressing - towards its thrilling finale...
Episode Sixteen of Three Men on the Bummel by Jerome K Jerome...
Episode Fifteen of Mark's latest Tale for Our Time, Jerome K Jerome's Three Men on the Bummel...
Episode Thirteen of Jerome K Jerome's meandering and easily diverted bicycle ride through the Black Forest...
Part Ten of our current Tale for Our Time - Jerome K Jerome's sequel to his enduring comic classic Three Men in a Boat...
Part Nine of Jerome K Jerome's second very popular contribution to Tales for Our Time: our intrepid trio arrive in the German capital...
Part Eight of our birthday Tale. After a week of digressions, our trio finally arrive in Germany, to begin digressing more Germanically...
Part Seven of our birthday Tale for Our Time - Three Men on the Bummel by the master of comic digression, Jerome K Jerome...
Our birthday Tale for Our Time, and the seventieth of our Steyn Club audio adventures, is Mark's serialisation of Three Men on the Bummel...
Part Four of Mark's serialisation of Jerome K Jerome's sequel to Three Men in a Boat - Three Men on the Bummel...
Part Three of Mark's serialisation of Three Men on the Bummel by Jerome K Jerome...
Welcome to Part Two of Three Men on the Bummel, our springtime audio adventure in Tales for Our Time...
Welcome to the seventieth audio entertainment in our series Tales for Our Time...