Join Mark later today for a brand new audio version of Steyn's Song of the Week, which airs every Sunday on Serenade Radio in the UK at 5:30pm UK time/1:30pm North American Eastern.
In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~This past week kicked off as usual with a brand new Song of the Week – this time spotlighting Jimmie Davis' "You Are My Sunshine".
~On Tuesday, Mark took the show on the road – to Ukraine, specifically. Broadcasting live from Transcarpathia (as opposed to Cis-carpathia), Mark was joined by John O'Sullivan in Budapest, Tomasz Grywaczewski in the Donbass, and Sergey Panashchuk in Odessa.
~Mark joined his GB News chum Colin Brazier on Wednesday from a Ukrainian coffee shop to chat about the situation as he saw it on the ground, and to assess what appear to be the glimmerings of a fifteen-point "peace plan" from Moscow and Kiev.
~The Mark Steyn Show's Ukrainian spectacular continued Wednesday evening with Lieutenant-General Jonathon Riley on the Russian performance so far, Conrad Black on American weakness and sham sanctions, and the hardworking Mariia, who had to find time for the interview in what are already 20-hour days full of every task imaginable.
~SteynOnline's in-house Jewish mother Laura Rosen Cohen served up a Purim-themed batch of her famous links, touching on brazenness of the elites and the Biden Effect at the gas pumps among other topics of note.
~Mark came back Thursday evening to wrap up his week in Ukraine while the Russian army started its fourth. In this episode, Mark welcomed back Ukrainian MP Inna Sovsun, along with Princeton University's Harold James, refugee organizer Joel Shepherd Brown, and folks Mark encountered on the streets.
~Friday afternoon, Mark returned to the helm for another live Clubland Q&A, fielding questions about his travels through eastern Europe and some other odds and ends.
~From east to west, the peerless Rick McGinnis made the case for Randolph Scott as the greatest western star in a write-up about Budd Boetticher's The Tall T.
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