In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with a SteynOnline audio special that found Mark sharing a few moments with Chuck Berry.
~On Monday's SteynPost Mark revisited his famous line "When everybody's Hitler, nobody's Hitler". Click below to watch:
~Tuesday's Mark Steyn Show featured a full-length interview with Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer, the authors of a new book about America's biggest mass murderer, the infanticidal monster Kermit Gosnell. Click below to watch:
~Wednesday was Brexit Day, the day that Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom belatedly triggered Article 50 and began the process of leaving the European Union. Mark celebrated.
Also on Wednesday climate mullah Michael E Mann testified to the US Congress - and Rick Wallace published some thoughtful reflections on Steyn's book "A Disgrace to the Profession": The World's Scientists - in Their Own Words - on Michael E Mann, his Hockey Stick and Their Damage to Science - Volume One, personally autographed copies of which are exclusively available from the SteynOnline bookstore, and go to support Mark's end of this interminable case.
~Thursday's brand new SteynPost found Mark telling a tale of two Houses of Commons - one in London, one in Ottawa, both with confused and dangerous attitudes to Islam.
~On Friday Mark joined Neil Cavuto on Fox Business to talk Trump and Putin, smoke and mirrors: "Russian to Judgment."
~The weekend edition of The Mark Steyn Show found Steyn live on stage in Ottawa with a stirring paean to free speech, plus obscure Canadian jokes, his house band, questions from the audience, and a live performance of two fine songs - one Canadian, one English - by the great Tal Bachman. Click below to watch:
~Our Saturday movie date celebrated a classic, North By Northwest, and its screenwriter Ernest Lehman.
Steyn has a new project he's working on - about the highly lucrative American "student-loan industry", and especially so-called PLUS loans marketed direct to parents. If you've any interesting observations to share, do shoot him an email. Confidentiality will be respected.
Mark is now more or less living off his cat-album royalties. Fortunately, Feline Groovy: Songs for Swingin' Cats, dedicated to his own beloved cat Marvin, continues to stack up five-star reviews at Amazon. We liked this latest one from Katherine Santelli:
Cute, clever and really funny! I am so happy to hear the theme from my favorite childhood cartoon 'Top Cat' again.
Everyone has different stand-out tracks on the album, Katherine, but we're glad you like "Top Cat". Mark thinks the band and Emma, Janet and Mary on backing vocals do most of the heavy lifting, but he does manage to cling on for dear life all the way to the end. Let us know your favorite song - and don't forget Feline Groovy is available on CD or, for instant gratification, via digital download from Amazon or iTunes.
A new week at SteynOnline begins tonight with Mark's Song of the Week - and look and listen for Steyn on TV and radio as the week goes on.