Happy Easter and Happy Passover to our readers, listeners and viewers around the world. Later today, Mark will have a poem for the season from his ongoing anthology of video poetry, and a song for the season as part of Steyn's Song of the Week.
We also have Mel Gibson on "The Passion of the Christ", Victor Hugo on the bells of Easter morn, and Laura Rosen Cohen on Passover.
Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline...
~ Steyn's Song of the Week on Bart Howard's "Fly Me to the Moon"- was featured in last week's Mark Steyn on the Town and marked the International Day of Human Space Flight.
~ Mark's Monday Notebook featured our "Brit Wanker Copper of the Day" among other of Mark's observations of recent days.
~ On Tuesday, Mark described disgraceful scenes on the streets of Montreal - "When the Police Switch Sides".
~ Mark returned to Clubland Q&A on Wednesday fielding questions from Mark Steyn Club members around the world.
This week's show covered a range of topics mostly of a legal nature - from the New York Attorney-General's sudden mortgage problems to Chief Justice Roberts' refusal to end the judicial usurpation of the executive branch, from the travesty of justice for the Canadian truckers to the UK Supreme Court's sudden ability to define a woman. The action replay is available here.
~ On Thursday, I provided an update on Mark's continued defense of free speech in Mann vs Steyn.
~ This Good Friday, Mark reflected on "Fire and Faith" and "The Passion of the Christ".
~ And, yesterday Mark treated us to replays of a timely Tales for Our Time plus this week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town with Easter hits from the Commonwealth, and post-Easter hits from Scandinavia... Both replays are available to download for club members.
~ Finishing out the day, Rick McGinnis returned with his excellent review of "Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation".
A new week begins later today with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio at 5:30pm British Summer Time/ 12:30pm North American Eastern Time.