In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~Mark hopped into the new week with a brand new Sunday poem, Barron Field's "The Kangaroo".
~For our Songs of the Week, Bob Merrill took the cake. On the eve of what would have been Merrill's 100th birthday, Mark took a stroll through the musical history of the novelty songwriter turned TV writer turned Broadway dramatist.
~Mark's Monday Notebook looked at America's new political prisoners, who are still languishing behind bars four months after the "insurrection" that wasn't.
~Laura Rosen Cohen served up a fresh batch of links on Tuesday, covering the week that was from state-sanctioned hugs in the formerly great Britain to supposedly racist standardized tests.
~The Wednesday edition of The Mark Steyn Show took us to America's non-existent southern border, iron curtained northern border, and the depraved capital city in between, with the wonder of bread and a hint of musical necrophilia thrown in for good measure.
~Mark was live across the planet Thursday with another Clubland Q&A, discussing a non-binary Demi Lovato, plus the scariness of socialism, flying saucers in US airspace, Gilbert & Sullivan, Elspeth Huxley and the abdication of driving to Big Tech and Big Government.
~Over at The Bachman Beat, Tal Bachman continued his diagnosis of modern Wokism, this time looking at Erich Fromm, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Nietszche's influences on it.
~Saturday brought the 13th episode of Mark Steyn's Passing Parade, with tributes from the dawn of rock'n'roll to a postscript from the freak end of pop celebrity with Michael Jackson.
~For our Saturday night movie date, film columnist Rick McGinnis went back to 1966 and the stereotype-affirming fugitive-in-hicksville drama The Chase.
Later today, Mark will be here with another audio adventure in Tales for Our Time.
Tales for Our Time and Mark Steyn's Passing Parade are special productions for The Mark Steyn Club. The Mark Steyn Club is not to everyone's taste, but we do have members in every corner of the world from London, Kentucky to London, Ontario to London, Kiribati, and, if you have a chum who's a fan of classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.