n case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark...
In all the decades I've been going to New York City I've never been mugged once. I had a friend who was mugged within five minutes of getting off the bus his first time in the city. The thing is, I'm sure it never ruined his experience of New York. Quite the opposite – I think being the victim of a crime scarcely a block from Times Square added to his sense of the place, both as reality and myth. I wouldn't be surprised if he felt sorry for me, missing out on New York crime in the perfect location. It's hard to imagine a show like Law & Order and all of its spin-offs lasting as long as it has if it was set in, say, Tampa or Duluth or San Jose. It isn't that crime doesn't happen in these places; it's that crime in a smaller city is bigger ...
Steyn fields questions on many topics, from RFK Jr's running mate via the Melonification of populist candidates to the lack of muscular Christianity...
Mark takes questions from Steyn Club members around the world...
Steyn on the passing scene: Senegal, America, Britain...
Steyn on the bloodiest terror attack in Russia in two decades...
Steyn talks identity politics with Leilani, Samantha and Tal...
Mark talks to his old boss, the Rt Hon the Lord Black of Crossharbour...
Mark and Michele talk Trump, Biden and more...
Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer interview Mark about the press and much else...
Mark presents a special Easter Tale for Our Time featuring selections from Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris...
Spring has sprung - and a young man's fancy turns to songs about a young man's fancy ...and songs about a woman's hang-ups
Steyn files three new motions in the DC Superior Court...
Mark on Rodgers & Hart and the great Valentine love song...
Amy K Mitchell reports on the verdict in the Mann vs Steyn trial...
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...
Tales for Our Time returns with a Steyn take on an H G Wells theme...