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A Se'nnight of Steyn: March 12-18

Happy Mothering Sunday to all mums, mamas and maters in the British Isles, Nigeria and various other corners of the Commonwealth. Mark will have a special show for the occasion in just a couple of hours.

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Steyn:

~The week began with Tal Bachman going Old Testament and Mark exploring the exotic rhythms of the West Indies via the East Indies ...but also Eva Vlaardingerbroek organising a Dutch farmers' rally that made headlines around the world. Click below for Eva talking about what's at stake:

~A new week of The Mark Steyn Show kicked off with a special edition on how the EU and the British establishment used Ireland first to subvert and then to kill Brexit. Mark was joined by Baroness Hoey, Phelim McAleer and former Brexit MEP Ben Habib:

Click here to see the full show.

If you've missed a Steyn Show in recent weeks, you can now find the most recent edition and some 250 episodes from the archives in reverse chronological order here. The Mark Steyn Show is a special production of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the club, see below.

~Tuesday's Steyn Show welcomed to the show for the very first time self-described Chief Gammon June Slater:

Also on hand was our stats man Jamie Jenkins - plus your letters, and a spectacular Disneyland finale. Click here for the full show.

Later, the old EIB gang were reunited when Mark checked in with Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour on New York's radio powerhouse 77 WABC. Snerdley & Steyn surveyed the scene from the death of free speech to the rise of woke banking. Click below to listen:

As mentioned on the show, Mr Snerdley will be joining Steyn on this year's Mark Steyn Cruise:

~On Wednesday, The Mark Steyn Show returned with three of its most popular guests – Leilani Dowding, Alexandra Marshall and Eva Vlaardingerbroek - taking the pulse of the planet, from vaccine narrative management to transanity at the Oscars via the new insect diet:

Click here to see the full show. Eva, Leilani and Alexandra will, like Bo Snerdley, be among those aboard for The Mark Steyn Cruise this summer - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever.

~Last week Steyn was found guilty by Ofcom of breaking its "rules". The offending show has since been taken down by GB News, so naturally Mark decided to re-air it in full, complete with a new intro and outro. You'll never see this on a UK TV station, so click here for the whole show.

Also on Thursday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet, with a special eye on the Evil Blob still lurking all about.

~On St Patrick's Day Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A with questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on various aspects of our disintegrating world - but succumbed somewhat to shamrock-hued sentimentality. You can listen to the full show here.

~For his Saturday movie date, Rick McGinnis chose one of Steyn's favorite pictures of recent decades, Tremors.

The Mark Steyn Show and Clubland Q&A are special productions of The Mark Steyn Club, now in its sixth year. If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new week at SteynOnline begins later today with our Mothering Sunday special, Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio at 5.30pm UK/1.30pm Eastern, and Tal Bachman on The Bachman Beat. This week The Mark Steyn Show will air at 8pm Greenwich Mean Time/4pm North American Eastern.

March 19, 2023 at 6:54 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: March 5-11

Programming note: North America has sprung into summer but Europe remains fallen back to winter. So today, Sunday, Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio will air at its usual time in the British Isles - 5.30pm - but an hour later in the US and Canada: 1.30pm Eastern Daylight Time. You can listen from anywhere on the planet right here.

Likewise, this coming week The Mark Steyn Show will air at its usual hour in Britain and Europe - 8pm UK time - but sixty minutes later in the Americas: 4pm Eastern/1pm Pacific.

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:

~The week began with rocker Tal Bachman going full bossa.

~A new week of The Mark Steyn Show kicked off with Mark himself in the news, having been found guilty by the British media censor Ofcom. Steyn addressed it at the top of Monday's show, before looking at the broader context with the founder of The Conservative Woman, Kathy Gyngell:

Also on Monday's edition was Yasmine Mohammed, helping Steyn revive one of his most popular features, Your Brit Wanker Copper of the Day. Click here to see the full show.

If you've missed a Steyn Show in recent weeks, you can now find every episode from the last year and many more from the archives in reverse chronological order here. The Mark Steyn Show is a special production of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the club, see below.

~Tuesday's Steyn Show delved deeper into the vaccine arithmetic behind Mark's Ofcom conviction with stats man Jamie Jenkins:

Also on Tuesday's show was British media exec Mark Sharman on the difference between Steyn's crime of "potential harm ...and the actual harm done by the suffocating state propaganda:

Click here for the full show.

Later, the old EIB gang were reunited when Mark checked in with Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour on New York's radio powerhouse 77 WABC to survey the decayed state of liberty in London, Paris and Washington. Mr Snerdley also had a jolly good gloat over Steyn's Ofcom conviction. Click below to listen:

As mentioned on the show, Mr Snerdley will be joining Steyn on this year's Mark Steyn Cruise:

~On Wednesday, The Mark Steyn Show returned with three of its most popular guests – Leilani Dowding, Alexandra Marshall and Dominique Samuels - taking the pulse of the planet, from "sensitivity readers" to drag queen storytime:

Click here to see the full show, which included another of Leilani's spirited denunciations of Covitotalitarianism. Dominique, Leilani and Alexandra will, like Bo Snerdley, be among those joining The Mark Steyn Cruise this summer - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever.

~On Thursday The Mark Steyn Show offered something you could not broadcast on Ofcom-regulated GB News or any other UK channel - a full in-depth interview with Naomi Wolf. Click here for the full show.

Also on Thursday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from PissOfcom to paedo perves.

~On Friday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A with questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on various aspects of our disintegrating world - plus some fine recordings from the Forties, Seventies and Oughts. You can listen to the full show here.

~For his Saturday movie date, Rick McGinnis awarded himself the dubious honour of The Oscar.

The Mark Steyn Show and Clubland Q&A are special productions of The Mark Steyn Club, now in its sixth year. If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new week at SteynOnline begins later today with Mark's Song of the Week, and Tal Bachman on The Bachman Beat.

March 12, 2023 at 7:33 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: February 26-March 4

The Mark Steyn Cruise is back - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever. If you'd like to see the beautiful Adriatic in the company of Steyn favourites Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Bo Snerdley, Leilani Dowding, Michele Bachmann, Alexandra Marshall, John O'Sullivan, Dominique Samuels and more, we hope you'll consider cruising our way:

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:

~The week began with Tal Bachman talking to the animals and Steyn surfing the 1960s Euro-zeitgeist.

~A new week of The Mark Steyn Show kicked off with Mark talking to German Euro-MP Christine Anderson at the end of her capacity-crowd tour of Canada:

Click here to see the full show, which made a lot of news, including in Canada's "newspaper of record".

If you've missed a Steyn Show in recent weeks, you can now find every episode from the last year and many more from the archives in reverse chronological order here.

The Mark Steyn Show is a special production of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the club, see below.

~Tuesday's Steyn Show saw the return of stats man Jamie Jenkins, running the numbers on the remorseless migrant tide:

Click here for the full show - which ended with Steyn going full Jabba Jabba.

Later, the old EIB gang were reunited when Mark checked in with Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour on New York's radio powerhouse 77 WABC to talk American student debt, Canadian corpses and the dissolution of US citizenship. Click below to listen:

As mentioned on the show, Mr Snerdley will be joining Steyn on this year's Mark Steyn Cruise.

~On St David's Day, The Mark Steyn Show returned with three of its most popular guests – Leilani Dowding, Alexandra Marshall and Eva Vlaardingerbroek - taking the pulse of the planet. Plus Mark reviving his Brit Wanker Copper of the Day:

Click here to see the full show, which included Leilani's spirited denunciation of the last three years of Covid totalitarianism:

Eva, Leilani and Alexandra will, like Bo Snerdley, be among those joining The Mark Steyn Cruise this summer - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever.

~On Thursday Mark joined Megyn Kelly for a substantive tour of current issues:

Click here for the full show.

Also on Thursday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from Peking's psychological warfare to identity politics in the cockpit.

~On Friday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A with questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on various aspects of our disintegrating world - plus breaking news of Eva's permanent Twitter suspension, which turned out to be not so permanent after all. You can listen to the full show here.

~For his Saturday movie date, Rick McGinnis opted for the Danish film Land of Mine.

The Mark Steyn Show and Clubland Q&A are special productions of The Mark Steyn Club, now in its sixth year. If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new week at SteynOnline begins later today with Mark's Song of the Week, which airs on Serenade Radio at 5.30pm GMT/12.30pm North American Eastern. You can listen from anywhere on the planet by clicking the button at top right here.

March 5, 2023 at 7:09 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: February 19-25

The Mark Steyn Cruise is back - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever. If you'd like to see the beautiful Adriatic in the company of Steyn favourites Leilani Dowding (right), Bo Snerdley, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Michele Bachmann, Alexandra Marshall, John O'Sullivan, Dominique Samuels and more, we hope you'll consider cruising our way:

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:

~The week began with Steyn making his debut on a Twitterspace livestream. The full discussion - on the Covid vaccines - can be heard here. This is the first comment we saw on the show:

Later on Sunday, the day found Tal Bachman at the checkout and Mark in the roaring traffic's boom.

~A new week of The Mark Steyn Show began with Mark doing a follow-up to his widely acclaimed special on victims of the vaccine. The guests included dissenting Tory MP Andrew Bridgen on the subject of cost-benefit analysis:

Click here to see the full show.

The Mark Steyn Show is a special production of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the club, see below.

~Tuesday's Steyn Show saw the return of Eva Vlaardingerbroek for a tour d'horizon of Liz Truss's "New World Order". Click here for the full show.

Later, the old EIB gang were reunited when Steyn checked in with Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour on New York's radio powerhouse 77 WABC to talk schoolmarms working blue and an ancient Steyn joke resurfacing at the NBA All-Stars' Game. Click below to listen:

As he and Mark mentioned, Mr Snerdley will be joining Steyn on this year's Mark Steyn Cruise.

~On Wednesday, The Mark Steyn Show returned with three of its most popular guests – Leilani Dowding, Alexandra Marshall and Dominique Samuels, taking the pulse of the planet - and Mark noting the sad fate of a woker-than-wokester:

Click here to see the full show.

Like Bo Snerdley, Leilani, Alexandra and Dominique will be among those joining The Mark Steyn Cruise this summer - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever.

~Thursday's Steyn Show was a special edition with Mark and Marc Morano on "The Great Reset". Click here for the full show.

Also on Thursday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from Canada's culture of death to vegetable rationing in the UK.

~On Friday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A with questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on various aspects of our disintegrating world - plus a tip of the hat to Caruso and Mark's French nurses. You can listen to the full show here.

~For his Saturday movie date, Rick McGinnis opted for a little Lubitsch: Don Ameche in Heaven Can Wait.

The Mark Steyn Show and Clubland Q&A are special productions of The Mark Steyn Club, now in its sixth year. If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new week at SteynOnline begins later today with Mark's Song of the Week, which airs on Serenade Radio at 5.30pm GMT/12.30pm North American Eastern. You can listen from anywhere on the planet by clicking the button at top right here.

February 26, 2023 at 7:09 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: February 12-18

Today, Sunday, Steyn will be joining his friend and colleague Eva Vlaardingerbroek on Mark's first ever Twitterspace livestream at 6pm GMT/1pm North American Eastern. The topic is the Covid vaccines.

That follows immediately after his Serenade Radio show, which airs today at 5.30pm GMT/12.30pm Eastern. You can listen from anywhere on the planet by clicking the button at top right here.

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Steyn:

~The week began with Tal Bachman washing and Burt Bacharach flossing.

~Mark's Monday Notebook rounded up the latest GOP delusions and an unlikely conservative terrorist.

Later, Mark's Mailbox returned with a special edition including total civilisational collapse and a live-performance song for Valensteyn's Day. Click here to see the full show.

Mark's Mailbox is a special video production of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the club, see below.

~On Valensteyn's Day itself, Mark joined Maajid Nawaz and Usman Raja for a wide-ranging but somewhat unromantic conversation on the world they're building for us.

Later, the old EIB gang were reunited when Steyn returned to Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour on New York's radio powerhouse 77 WABC to talk toxic trains and Bessarabian balloons. Click below to listen:

As he and Mark discussed, Mr Snerdley will be joining Steyn on this year's Mark Steyn Cruise.

~On Wednesday, The Mark Steyn Show returned for its second post-cardiac edition with three of its most popular guests – Alexandra Marshall, Dominique Samuels and Samantha Smith – taking the pulse of the planet:

Click here to see the full show.

Like Bo Snerdley, Alexandra and Dominique will be among those joining The Mark Steyn Cruise this summer - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever. If you'd like to see the beautiful Adriatic in the company of Steyn favourites Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Michele Bachmann, John O'Sullivan, Leilani Dowding and more, we hope you'll consider cruising our way:

~On Thursday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet with a particular focus on good riddance from Edinburgh to Wellington to Toronto.

~Friday marked the second anniversary of the death of the colossus of American conservatism, Rush Limbaugh. Mark hosted a special Rush-flavored edition of our Clubland Q&A with his own recollections and those of EIB listeners. You can hear the full show here.

~On Saturday our friend Alexandra Marshall, fresh from her weekly appearance on the Steyn Show, welcomed viewers to her own show Down Under:

For his weekend movie date, Rick McGinnis opted for Henry Fonda in Warlock.

The Mark Steyn Show and Clubland Q&A are special productions of The Mark Steyn Club, now in its sixth year. If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new week at SteynOnline begins later today with the aforementioned Steyn debut on a Twitterspace livestream – and coming up: much more of The Mark Steyn Show with Eva, Leilani and Alexandra.

February 19, 2023 at 7:08 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: February 5-11

The Mark Steyn Cruise is back - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever. If you'd like to see the beautiful Adriatic in the company of Steyn favourites Bo Snerdley, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Michele Bachmann, Alexandra Marshall, John O'Sullivan, Leilani Dowding and more, we hope you'll consider cruising our way:

Mark will be announcing the latest edition to our star guest roster this coming week.

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Steyn:

~The week began with two contrasting musical selections, one from Tal Bachman (with cameo appearance by George W Bush), the other from Steyn (with cameo appearance by the Queen of Madagascar).

~On Monday morning, Mark's Mailbox returned with a special edition that managed to draw a bigger audience that day than GB News's highest-rated programme. Click here to see the full show.

We were interested to see that the revelations on Mark's Mailbox were, notwithstanding a Cabinet reshuffle and an imploding deputy PM, the week's Number One story on Westminster's Number One political gossip site - not bad for a colonial oik The Guardian dismissed as a "niche Canadian".

~Mark's Tuesday Notebook rounded up a few reactions to his Mailbox announcement, including this from an indomitable survivor of the child-rape hellhole of urban England, Samantha Smith:

Later on Tuesday the old EIB gang were reunited when Steyn returned to Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour on New York's radio powerhouse 77 WABC. You can listen to the full conversation here. As mentioned above, Mr Snerdley will be joining Mark on this year's Steyn Cruise.

~On Wednesday, The Mark Steyn Show returned from the dead with three of its most popular guests – Eva, Leilani and Alexandra – for a look at some of the Big Picture issues in this weird new world. Click here to see the full show.

The Mark Steyn Show is a special production of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the club, see below.

~On Thursday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from GB News CEO Angelos Flaccidopoulos to government journalist Matthew Sweet.

~On Friday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A with questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on various aspects of our disintegrating world - plus a tip of the hat to Burt Bacharach. You can listen to the full show here.

~For his Saturday movie date, Rick McGinnis opted for Julie Andrews, James Garner and James Coburn in The Americanization of Emily.

Like The Mark Steyn Show, Clubland Q&A is a special production of The Mark Steyn Club, now in its sixth year. If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new week at SteynOnline begins later today with Tal Bachman on The Bachman Beat – and coming up: much more of The Mark Steyn Show with Eva, Leilani and Alexandra.

February 12, 2023 at 7:12 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: January 29-February 4

The Mark Steyn Cruise is back - and with no vax/test requirements whatsoever. If you'd like to see the beautiful Adriatic in the company of Steyn favourites Bo Snerdley, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Michele Bachmann, John O'Sullivan, Alexandra Marshall, Leilani Dowding and more, we hope you'll consider cruising our way.

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:

~The week began with our Song of the Week - and a bona fide standard few singers entirely comprehend.

~On Monday morning, Steyn returned from the grave:

~Mark's Tuesday Notebook rounded up a few reactions to his hostage video, including those from his GB News chums such as the peerless Dewbs:

~On Wednesday, SteynOnline presented the first of a two-part big-picture essay on where we stand on the third anniversary of fifteen days to flatten the curve.

~On Thursday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from fifteen-minute totalitarianism to death by cake-baking.

~On Friday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A with questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on various aspects of our disintegrating world. You can listen to the full show here.

~For his Saturday movie date, Rick McGinnis opted for Clark Gable and Doris Day in Teacher's Pet.

Clubland Q&A is a special production for The Mark Steyn Club, now in its sixth year. If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new se'nnight at SteynOnline begins later today with our Song of the Week.

February 5, 2023 at 6:53 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: January 22-28

It was a busy seven days at SteynOnline. In case you missed it, here's how the last week looked:

~ On Sunday Tal Bachman continued his series on the release of "New Year's Day" by U2 forty years ago this month.

~ In our Monday Notebook, we remembered Diamond of Diamond & Silk and remarked on the recent participation of Ofcom at Davos and free speech.

~ Tuesday's Topical Take revisited an excerpt from Mark's international bestseller America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It in relation to the most recent example of deathbed demography in Japan.

~ On Australia Day, Mark shared his well wishes and fond memories of his many visits to The Lucky Country.

~Laura Rosen Cohen trawled the internet to serve up another batch of her famous links Thursday, offering up stories on creeping totalitarianism, bepenised women, and being arrested for praying.

~Laura returned in audio form Friday guest hosting another live Clubland Q&A. Laura fielded questions from Mark Steyn Club members across the planet on everything from Pfizer's path towards another Wuhan leak to the Paul Pelosi attack footage to the war on gas stoves.

~Rick McGinnis kept our Saturday night movie date with a look at the 1956 Richard Quine comedy The Solid Gold Cadillac, starring Judy Holliday.

If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new se'nnight at SteynOnline begins later today.

January 29, 2023 at 8:44 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: January 15-21

Mark continues to recover from his cardiac issues, but the show goes on at SteynOnline. In case you missed it, here's how the last week looked:

~The week began with Tal Bachman taking the reins of Steyn's Song of the Week with his thoughts on U2's "New Year's Day," a song he says was as influential on music as it was on his own life.

~Monday's notebook featured a peek into Joe Biden's garage and a closer look at the jab harms no one seems to want to talk about.

~With America aghast that Richard Dreyfuss did an interview with Glenn Beck, on Tuesday we dug into the archives to share Mark's thoughts about Dreyfuss' fondness for America Alone from about seven years ago.

~On Wednesday, we weighed into the trans war on J.K. Rowling with a reheat of Mark's 2015 column about the birth of Caitlyn Jenner.

~Laura Rosen Cohen returned with a batch of her famous links Thursday morning, covering Jacinda Ardern's resignation, the globalist confab in Davos, and Stanford's failure of the academic freedom test, among other things.

~Laura Fever continued Friday morning with our in-house Jewish mother guest hosting another live Clubland Q&A. Laura took questions from Mark Steyn Club members on the World Economic Forum, the tragic case of a Toronto woman killed by hospital security guards for not wearing a mask, and forced trans tolerance.

~Rick McGinnis closed out the week by keeping our Saturday night movie date, this weekend looking at the modern film noir The Nice Guys, starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling.

If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new se'nnight at SteynOnline begins later today.

January 22, 2023 at 8:35 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn, January 8-14

Mark continues to recover from his cardiac issues, but the show goes on at SteynOnline. In case you missed it, here's how the last week looked:

~The week began with Mark marking the centenary of the man who invented Elvis, Sun Records founder and early Holiday Inn investor Sam Phillips.

~In our Monday Notebook, we honoured Mark's beloved friend and former SteynOnline film columnist Kathy Shaidle on the second anniversary of her untimely passing.

~We took on the "chaos" (read: speaker election) in Congress Tuesday morning by reupping comments Mark made about the citadel of crap two years ago after the so-called January 6 insurrection.

~On Wednesday, Mark eulogized Australian Cardinal George Pell, who died January 10 at the age of 81.

~Thursday brought another fresh batch of Laura Rosen Cohen's famous links. This week's edition featured stories about the woke witch hunt of Jordan Peterson and Prince Harry's humiliation, among other things.

~Mark Steyn Club members had their say Friday as Mark returned to the microphone for another live Clubland Q&A. In this show, Mark fielded questions on a variety of topics, big and small, and also took the time to thank all those who've sent best wishes after his brace of heart attacks.

~Rick McGinnis closed out the week with our regular Saturday night movie date, delving into film noir with his take on The Big Combo.

If you'd like to join our ranks, we'd love to have you. And, if you have a chum who's partial to classic poems on video or classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.

A new se'nnight at SteynOnline begins later today.

January 15, 2023 at 7:01 am  |  Permalink

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