Tune-in later this morning for the next installment of Mark's audio adaptation of his bestselling book America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It. In case you missed it, you may catch up on last week's episode here and older episodes here.
This week we are pleased to announce the launch of a brand-new Tale for Our Time - The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie - brilliantly narrated by Mark himself. This latest Tale is our seventy-fourth audio adventure offered exclusively to members of The Mark Steyn Club including:
Judith from Wiltshire:
Thanks Mark for all you do.
James from New Jersey:
God bless Mark. We appreciate all his hard work.
And, all our new and returning members from Alaska, Alberta, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Colorado, East Sussex, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Japan, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New South Wales, New York, North Carolina, North Yorkshire, Ohio, Ontario, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Yorkshire and beyond.
If you are not yet a member, or your membership has lapsed, we invite you to join here.
Meanwhile, here's how the rest of the week looked at SteynOnline:
~ In Steyn's Song of the Week, we heard from Mark and Larry Adler on an enduring song from an almighty flop...
~ The adventures of an "accidentally" released sex offender was the subject of Monday's column.
~ In Tuesday's Topical Take, Mark noted that in Obama's world, businessmen build nothing, whereas government are the hardest hard-hats on the planet...
~ Mark was back behind the microphone on Wednesday fielding questions from Mark Steyn Club live around the planet. This week's show covered a range of topics including Mamdani in New York, Steyn in London, Trump in the World and Fuentes on Tucker. In case you missed it, here's the action replay.
~ On Thursday, Laura Rosen Cohen shared her take on shocking costumes and shocking interviews plus her excellent round up of links.
~ In our most read column of the week, Mark considered the Palace's two-tier regard for rape victims in the UK on Friday.
~ On this week's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, we found ourselves in between Halloween and Bonfire Night, Daylight Savings Time and Greenwich Mean Time. Plus, a cavalcade of Non-Stop Number Ones down the decades. In case you missed it, you may log-in and download this one-hour audio delight here.
~ Later Saturday, Rick McGinnis reviewed Vincente Minnelli's 1952 movie melodrama The Bad and the Beautiful.
A new week begins later today with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio at 5:30pm GMT/ 12:30pm ET.
THE MARK STEYN 2026 CRUISE - October 4th-11th
Imagine:
Cruising from the picturesque Quebec City to the vibrant streets of New York, with stops at the stunning fjords of Saguenay, the historic charm of Sept-Îles, and the lively culture-rich shores of Halifax.
Exclusive access to live tapings of The Mark Steyn Show and all your favorite Club features – Sunday Poem, Tales for Our Time, and Steyn's Song of the Week.
Enjoying intimate parties and social hours with Mark and his special guests, as well as fellow cruisers who share your passion for meaningful conversation and unforgettable experiences.
Experiencing the timeless elegance and impeccable service aboard the Queen Mary 2 – truly a floating palace.
Spaces for this intimate voyage are very limited, and we want to make sure you don't miss your chance to embark on this journey with Mark and like-minded fellow cruisers from around the world.
Ready to secure your spot or want to chat about the best stateroom options?
Give a call to our Steyn at Sea Cruise Travel Partners at 1-844-340-3350. They'll help you every step of the way.
Or, better yet, click here to book your adventure now.
























