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A Se'nnight of Steyn: August 10-16

Thank you to all our readers – far and wide – across the globe. This week we welcome new Club members in the U.S., the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. If you think a friend is missing out on being a Mark Steyn Club member, we have gift memberships at the ready. Now is the perfect time to get a start on your Christmas shopping – shop early and often. Plus, all memberships are tariff-free no matter where in the world you are!

The week that has been began with the conclusion with Mark's own personal take on the Final Problem, as in Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty in Tales of Our Time. If you missed it, you can listen here.

Mark's Song of the WeekRock-A-Hula Baby – brought back fun childhood memories, including this from Teresa in the U.S.:

Loved the Rock-A-Hula Baby clip from Blue Hawaii! As a kid, I would scour the TV Guide for any Elvis movie – hopefully occurring at a time my parents were out at one of their frequent church meetings! Ha. Ben Weisman's secondary gift to posterity was his poignant final conversation with Elvis. Listening to Presley's live performance of "Softly as I Leave You," was quite touching.

While David from Australia, said:

An energetic, lyric-rich song aided and abetted by the great Angela Lansbury. What's not to like!

As for the rest of the week at SteynOnline:

~ In Mark's Monday Notebook, Mark noted once again, "To go back to where we came in, in the UK as in Canada, the logic of the state is to incentivise the burning down of it all."

~ In our most commented column of the week on Tuesday, A Stopped Grok is Right Once a Day, it was Mark vs. AI.

~ Wednesday, Mr. C had to go to emergency, accompanied by the lovely Mrs. C, so Clubland Q&A and Laura's Links traded places – a full roundup of links Wednesday, followed by Q&A, guest hosted by Laura, Thursday. Laura fielded questions like a pro short stop for an hour plus!

~ Friday was simultaneously the 80th anniversary of VJ Day and yet a day all about Putin.

~ On Saturday, Rick McGinnis dug into an overlooked western in Last Chance: Jack Palance and Anthony Perkins in The Lonely Man.

And finally, on Saturday evening's On the Town, Mark starts the show with Caterina Valente and finishes strong with Frank Sinatra sings Cole Porter! Tune in here.

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.


THE MARK STEYN 2026 CRUISE (October 4-11)

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.

August 17, 2025 at 7:45 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: August 3-9

This week we were treated to a brand-new Tale for Our Time narrated by none other than our fearless leader Mark Steyn.

The newest addition to our collection is our fourth adaptation by the author who launched our series of audio adventures, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In this weekend's short story, The Final Problem, Dr Watson is forced to consider: has Sherlock Holmes finally met his match?

This short story is shared in two parts. Part One and Part Two are available now for the listening pleasure of our club members. Enjoy!

Speaking of club members....

Welcome to our new and returning members from Alabama, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kent, Kentucky, Lancashire, London, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Nova Scotia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Queensland, Surrey, Sweden, Tennessee, Texas, Thailand, Virginia, and beyond.

Ronald from North Carolina just joined:

We appreciate all that you have done, Mark, and we know that it has been at great cost.

On a lighter note, another new member, John from Michigan says:

Bring back gay show tunes. I don't care about who is up 2 points in Iowa.

Also, Anne from Quebec has returned to the fold:

Love you, Mark Steyn. One day I'll make it on a cruise! Back on board the website now. Cheers.

We hope to see you on board the next cruise, Anne! Conveniently, this year's cruise will begin just a stone's throw away from you in Quebec City next October. More details here and below.

And, if like Anne your membership lapsed, it is easy to renew just here. (If you forgot your login details, just pop us a note and we will be pleased to help you access your account.)

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

~ Mark dug into a Cole Porter classic: "I Get A Kick Out Of You" in Steyn's Song of the Week.

~ In Mark's Monday Notebook, he kept it simple, including something called "the Steyn rule".

~ On Tuesday, Mark shared some nuggets from our too-stupid-to-survive files. It was our most read piece of the week.

~ Mark returned to the microphone on Wednesday to field questions from Mark Steyn Club members live around the planet. This week's show covered a range of topics including President Trump's proposal to re-federalise the diseased District of Columbia, the Russia Hoax, imperialism and more. If you missed it, here's the action replay.

~ Laura's Links was back on Thursday with her round-up of stories on "The New West".

~ On Friday, Mark expanded on the biggest story of our time: the demographic death spiral as exemplified through the latest numbers out of Japan.

~ In this weekend's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, we went down the Mississippi and up the Nile.

~ Later, Rick McGinnis reviewed Frank Capra's "You Can't Take It With You".

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.


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.

August 10, 2025 at 8:00 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: July 27-Aug 2

Welcome and thank you to our new and returning members from around the world. We especially appreciate your kind comments...

New member John from Lancashire:

...I owe you so much for all the joy your work has brought me. Never give in!

First-year founding member Linda from Virginia:

I hope my membership contributes in some small way to the vast contributions you make to CIVILIZATION!

And, from North Carolina, Muriel has also renewed:

Just a remark about Tales for Our Time - they all suffer from the same problem, they end...

Indeed. Tales for Our Time - Mark's brilliant narrations of classic fiction - is one of the most popular features of The Mark Steyn Club - a terrific value as well as a necessary escape from the churn of daily headlines.

Our archive is now seventy-two titles strong with something available for everyone:

  • Thrillers and Adventures from John Buchan to Agatha Christie.
  • Romance and Comedy from Jane Austen to P.G. Wodehouse.
  • Future Dystopias and Science Fiction from George Orwell to H.G. Wells.
  • History from Arthur Conan Doyle to C.S. Lewis.
  • Fantasy and Horror from F Scott Fitzgerald to Robert Louis Stevenson.
  • Short Stories and Novellas from Rudyard Kipling to Jack London. And more...

If you have not yet enjoyed our Tales for Our Time series or our most recent selection, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, this is a great time to test it out.

Our new audio player makes it easy to switch from listening to the car to the beach during these last dog days of summer. And, if you're not yet a member, we invite you to join here!

Meanwhile, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline:

~ In Steyn's Song of the Week, Mark told the story of one of the most recorded songs of the last hundred years: "Summertime".

~ In our most read piece of the week, Mark asked, "What happened to "the most eminently civilised society on earth?'".

~ On the first anniversary of the slaughter at Southport, Mark pondered "The State as Liar".

~ Mark was behind the Clubland Q&A microphone on Wednesday fielding questions from Mark Steyn Club members live around the planet. This week's show covered a range of topics including the UK's draconian "online safety" measures, Trump's triumph over Europe, illegals enforcing the law and more. In case you missed it, here's the action replay.

~ During Clubland Q&A, Johnny in Mid-Ulster requested a reprise of one of our Sunday Poems remembering the Claudy bombing. Mark obliged here.

~ Laura's Links was back on Thursday with a word from SteynOnline's Laura Rosen Cohen on "The Nine Days" in the Jewish calendar.

~ "A Baroness on Barrenness" was remembered on Friday: PD James and "The Children of Men".

~ In this week's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, we start and end with memorable mononyms, from Sting to Hildegarde. We also remembered Cleo Laine and the Royal Victoria Hotel in Nassau. If you missed its airing on Serenade Radio, you may log in and have a listen here.

~ Later Saturday, Rick McGinnis reviewed Carole Lombard in "Hands Across the Table", a 1935 hit from the screwball genre.

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.


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.

August 3, 2025 at 7:55 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: July 20-26

Welcome and thank you to our new and returning members from Alaska, California, Cayman Islands, East Yorkshire, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, London, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Norfolk, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Prince Edward Island, Surrey, Switzerland, Tennessee, Virginia, and beyond.

Thomas of California has renewed:

Best of health to Mr. Steyn... Thank you as always to everyone involved in giving us the wonderful content provided by the Mark Steyn Club throughout the year.

As has Ann from Oklahoma:

...My heart stopped when I saw I'd expired! Please bring my life back to normal with my reinstatement to all things Steyn!

Don't let yourself be discombobulated like Ann was! If you are not already set up for auto-renew, it is easy to do so here. And, if you haven't yet joined, please consider this your formal invitation!

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

~ Recently, Mark lost a dear friend, the great lyricist Alan Bergman just a few months shy of his hundredth birthday. Mark celebrated the life and lyrics of Alan and his late wife Marilyn in Steyn's Song of the Week and yesterday, in a brand-new episode of Mark Steyn On the Town.

~ On Monday Mark made observations re the state of the western world from a Minneapolis election night party to the opening of a new Islamic center across the pond.

~ On Tuesday, Mark asked the burning question: is this The Return of Durham?

~ Mark returned to Clubland Q&A on Wednesday fielding questions from Mark Steyn Club members live around the planet. This week's show covered a range of topics including Obama's treason, asylum seekers, civil war and more.

If you missed it, here's the action replay.

~ Laura's Links was back on Thursday with Laura Rosen Cohen's excellent round-up of gems around the internet including a truthful observation by someone who would know.

~ Mark's topical take on "The Insurrectionists" kicked off the weekend at SteynOnline with lots of feedback received both at SteynOnline and on Twitter.

(Oh, and if you missed Mark's interview with George Papadopoulos the first time around, you may find it in our archives here.)

On Saturday, Rick McGinnis gave us his review of the classic British gangster film "The Long Good Friday".

Finally, the weekend brought the conclusion of Mark's brilliant narration of Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. If you have not yet had a chance to listen, we invite club members to log-in and catch up here.

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.


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.

July 27, 2025 at 7:41 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: July 13-19

Mark's current and highly popular narration of Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad in our Tales for Our Time series continues apace.

In last night's episode, there was something more terrifying than cannibals - fog:

Keep a lookout? Well, you may guess I watched the fog for the signs of lifting as a cat watches a mouse; but for anything else our eyes were of no more use to us than if we had been buried miles deep in a heap of cotton-wool. It felt like it, too—choking, warm, stifling. Besides, all I said, though it sounded extravagant, was absolutely true to fact. What we afterwards alluded to as an attack was really an attempt at repulse. The action was very far from being aggressive—it was not even defensive, in the usual sense: it was undertaken under the stress of desperation, and in its essence was purely protective.

Access to Tales for Our Time is one of the many benefits of membership in The Mark Steyn Club - and our newish audio player makes it even easier to listen in the car or at the beach. When logged in, you may pick up where you left off between devices - so you never lose your place!

If you are not yet a member, or your membership has lapsed, please join us today!

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline...

~ For Bastille Day, France's fête nationale, a very special Steyn's Song of the Week.

~ One year on from the attempted assassination of President Trump, Mark pondered, "When the Government Wants You Dead". It was our most read piece of the week.

~ On Tuesday, Mark revisited two existential threats he saw coming a generation ago in two international bestsellers on demography and debt respectively.

~ Mark returned to Clubland Q&A on Wednesday fielding questions from Mark Steyn Club members live around the planet. This week's show covered a range of topics including the apparent extraordinary number of Afghan "translators", the need for remigration and the continued reverberations in MAGA land from the Trump administration's handling of the "Epstein files". In case you missed it, the action replay is here.

~ Laura's Rosen Cohen was back on Thursday with her excellent collection of links to interesting items found on the internet. She also introduced a new word that sounds real...

~ In Mark's weekend notebook, it was all about choosing sides in our existential civil conflicts... (any guesses what side the Brit Wanker Coppers are on?)

~ On this week's episode of On the Town at Serenade Radio, Mark remembered two female singers and counted down a cavalcade of Non-Stop Number Ones across a century and beyond. In case you missed it, please click here and log-in.

~ Later Rick McGinnis reviewed Robert Wise's "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951).

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.


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.

July 20, 2025 at 7:53 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: July 6-12

Today is the first anniversary of the shooting of the attempted assassination of Trump while on stage in Butler, Pennsylvania. As Mark notes in this morning's column:

Once it became clear that the hit had not succeeded, the awful corrupt American media lost all interest in the story, which remains the most under-investigated presidential assassination attempt of the last hundred years. Curious.

Do read the whole thing here.

This week, Mark introduced the seventy-second audio entertainment in our series Tales for Our Time.

The newest addition to our collection is Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, the Modern Library's choice for the sixty-seventh Best Novel of the Twentieth Century - though it's more of a novella and was first published in Blackwood's Magazine in 1899. As Mark notes in his introduction, it has certainly lasted through the twentieth century and into the new millennium.

Here are Episode One and Episode Two. Please tune-in later today for the next episode of Mark's nightly narration. To listen, simply log-in. We hope you enjoy it!

Welcome and thank you to our new and returning members from Alabama, Alberta, California, Florida, Kent, London, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New York, New Zealand, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ontario, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Portugal, South Australia, South Carolina, Spain, Texas, Washington, and beyond...

Glenn from Ontario says:

I said the same thing when I originally joined during the first month (shameful, I know)--you're a gem, Mr Steyn! And however many years on now, you're even gemmier!

Karen from Florida has renewed:

Thank you Mr. Steyn. You are a national treasure, I pray for you daily.

and, Mike from New York:

I'm very happy to finally become a Club member. I've been a reader and listener for many years now. I was (still am) a huge Rush Limbaugh fan, but my favorite part of his show was when you filled in. Thanks for all your work.

Thanks Mike. We all miss Rush dearly. It would be wonderful to hear his take right now.

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

~ On Sunday, Mark paid tribute to an anthem for rebellious youth written by a guy born in the nineteenth century: "Rock Around the Clock".

~ In our most read piece of the week, Mark further explored the death of the West with a warning re: public pools in Germany (and elsewhere in Europe).

~ On Tuesday Mark wrote about Sir Sadiq Khan and Sir Keir Starmer paying their "respects" at the twentieth anniversary of the London Tube bombings the day before.

~ Mark returned to field questions from Mark Steyn Club members live around the planet on Wednesday. This week's show covered a range of topics from the latest on the Epstein "list" to demographic displacement plus some memories of Mark's early interviewees. In case you missed it, here's the action replay.

~ Laura Rosen Cohen thanked you for your attention to this matter in her round of links this week.

~ Mark's Weekend Notebook offered a few last-minute vacation suggestions...

~ On Saturday, we had our annual Bastille Day episode of Mark Steyn on the Town. In case you missed it, club members may log-in and access the replay here.

~ Also, Rick McGinnis was back with his review of Barbara Stanwyck in "Baby Face".

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.


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.

July 13, 2025 at 7:16 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: June 29-July 5

Today we pray for success in the ongoing search and rescue efforts in Texas (where the water rose 26 feet in 45 minutes) with at least fifty-one dead and many still missing, including dozens of little girls attending Christian summer camp.

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

~ In Steyn's Song of the Week, Mark honored a number that does double duty as it celebrates a great American record of a great Canadian song: "I'll Never Smile Again" by Ruth Lowe.

~ On Monday, Mark considered the different treatment of "harm" on the UK airwaves.

~ It was Canada's 158th birthday - Dominion Day - on Tuesday at SteynOnline.

~ Mark returned to the microphone to field questions from Mark Steyn Club members in our live Clubland Q&A on Wednesday. This week's show covered a range of topics from the Great Pushback in America and impending civil war elsewhere to the Afghan Cary Grant and insufficient wind at the opera. In case you missed it, here's the action replay.

~ Laura Rosen Cohen was back on Thursday with her round-up of excellent links, plus her take on how to respond to antisemitism.

~ On the Fourth of July, listeners enjoyed a new 2025 Independence Day edition of The Mark Steyn Show.

Plus, an encore broadcast of a special musical program in which Mark began in the middle of the St Lawrence River between New York and Ontario and then spent the rest of the show leaping the border from one side to the other.

~ On this week's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, we observed a most consequential anniversary, enjoyed some protean French rock'n'roll and heard Sinatra on a hit he "unequivocally detests".

~ Later Saturday, Rick McGinnis was back with his review of Peter O'Toole in "The Stunt Man."

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.


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July 6, 2025 at 7:19 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: June 22-28

Welcome and thank you to our new and returning members from Alabama, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, France, Georgia, Hampshire, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Middlesex, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Norfolk, North Carolina, Northamptonshire, North Lincolnshire, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Perthshire, Saskatchewan, Tennessee, Texas, Tokyo, Tyne and Wear, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Berkshire and beyond...

Renewing member Michael from Ontario says:

Mark, long time fan. You are one of the lights in the darkness. God Bless.

South of the 49th parallel, Tim from Florida has just joined:

Mark, I've been a fan since 2015 when on the Rush Limbaugh show you made a quip about the novel rhetoric that we must protect "The Peaceful Transfer of Power" and how it's so special because in barbaric countries like Norway they take the old Prime Minister, throw him off of the balcony, and the crowd "tears him to pieces".

I'm still not sure if anyone else ever found that so amusing, but you were early to point out the over usage of meaningless buzzwords in politics when it was not yet cool. My apologies for waiting a decade to join your club...

It's never too late to join! If you've been on the fence, now is a great time to sign-up.

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline...

~ Steyn's Song of the Week Irving Berlin's "God Bless America" was most appropriately timed, as Mark explains...

~ Following the US strike on Iran, Mark undertook to examine the Things That Don't Change and the meaning of Harmony and Understanding. Club members had quite a lot to about these developments in the comments section.

~ On Wednesday Mark fielded questions from Mark Steyn Club members live around the planet. This week's show covered a range of topics from the Iran ceasefire and the Nato summit to New York's next mayor and the latest Covid-vaccine stats. In case you missed it, here's the action replay.

~ In addition to her round-up of links, Laura Rosen Cohen took on the political disaster unfolding in New York.

~ It was "All Far Too Quiet on the Western Front" on Friday as Mark further explained the essential difference between the rulers and the ruled...

~ On this week's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, we celebrated two very different songwriters, and some ring-a-ding-ding movie themes.

~ And, in his Saturday column, Rick McGinnis reviewed Grand Prix and the Motorsport Movie.

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.


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.

June 29, 2025 at 7:58 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: June 15-21

Early this morning, Mark's column began "In the early hours of Sunday morning (Iran time), six B-2 bombers flew from the United States and dropped a dozen bunker-busters on the Islamic Republic's nuclear facility at Fordow. Sites at Natanz and Esfahan were also hit..." More on this breaking news here.

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

~ Steyn's Song of the Week was on "Soliloquy" from the musical Carousel (adapted from his book A Song for the Season).

~ Mark's Monday Notebook was on the incentivising of political violence.

~ Mark's G7 Summit Notebook was our most read piece of the week.

~ On Wednesday Mark fielded questions from club members around the planet in his live Clubland Q&A. If you missed it, here's the action replay.

~ Laura Rosen Cohen returned on Thursday with her excellent round-up of links and observations on Israel and Iran.

~ On Friday, we shared this exclusive interview of Mark by his former GB News colleague Dan Wootton. This was one of several shows recorded before a live audience on board the recent Mark Steyn Cruise.

~ On this week's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, we wished a happy birthday to a legendary British lyricist (and beloved Mark Steyn Club member) and enjoyed a cavalcade of Non-Stop Number Ones down the decades. In case you missed it, here's the action replay available for download by club members.

~ Finally, Rick McGinnis was back last night with his review of Michael Powell's "The Small Back Room".

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.


Are you ready for your next extraordinary travel experience with Mark Steyn and his special guests?

We're thrilled to invite you aboard the iconic Cunard Queen Mary 2 for the 2026 Steyn at Sea cruise—October 4th – 11th, 2026.

Voyage Highlights:

·Departure: Quebec City, Canada

·Destination: New York, NY

·Enchanting Ports of Call: Saguenay, Sept-Îles, and charming Halifax

Imagine cruising with your fellow Mark Steyn Club members, immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of eastern Canada's coastal gems—all while indulging in the timeless elegance and luxury only the Queen Mary 2 can offer.

Why should you join this adventure?

  • Access to tapings of The Mark Steyn Show and live versions of Mark Steyn Club features, including Sunday Poem, Tales for Our Time, and Steyn's Song of the Week.
  • Opportunities to meet, schmooze, and enjoy personal interaction with Mark and his special guests.
  • Exclusive parties with Mark and his special guests. You'll also spend time with like-minded folks from around the globe as you dine and attend special events with your fellow Mark Steyn Club cruisers, including exclusive cocktail receptions and informal get-togethers.
  • Unrivaled comfort and service aboard the legendary Cunard Queen Mary 2.
  • Explore the magnificent fjords of Saguenay.
  • Discover the historic charm of Sept-Îles.
  • Wander through the vibrant, culture-rich shores of Halifax.
  • End your journey in the iconic and bustling city of New York.

This voyage promises lively interaction, mesmerizing views, cultural treasures, and the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration.

​Spaces are limited on this exclusive 2026 cruise—secure your spot early, as it will sell out!

For more information, please contact our exclusive booking partner: The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350, [email protected] or book here.

June 22, 2025 at 7:48 am  |  Permalink

A Se'nnight of Steyn: June 8-14

Happy Father's Day to all our readers around the world. At SteynOnline, Mark has a special audio edition of The Mark Steyn Show with a few Father's Day moments down the years from the various iterations of our show, featuring poems, songs and reminiscences on the theme, by everybody from Dame Vera Lynn to a neighbour of Mark's in New Hampshire.

Sadly, some fathers are not with us today:

Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked at SteynOnline.

~ In this audio edition of Steyn's Song of the Week, Mark told the story of a song that's a blast of pure joy, but emerged from an unlikely corner of history: "Ain't Misbehaving'".

~ At the start of the week, Mark surveyed the New West and the realities of demography in California and beyond. He also took a look back on the pilot programme for civilisational suicide in this topical take.

~ Later, we provided an update on Mann vs Steyn as Michael E. Mann attempted to Mannsplain his way out of well-deserved sanctions for presenting false evidence to the jury in the DC Superior Court.

~ On Wednesday Mark fielded questions from club members around the planet in his live Clubland Q&A. If you missed it, here's the action replay. This week's show covered a range of topics from "far right" fainthearts to Mike Johnson's travel plans.

~ Laura's Links returned on Thursday with Laura's excellent round-up of links plus some heartwarming stories in the Human Grace section.

~ In our most read piece of the week, Mark had some notes on a new war at the start of the weekend.

Later, Mark shared a brand-new Tale for Our Time: "Knock" - a short story from 1948 written by Fredric Brown.

~ On this week's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, Mark remembered a fine songwriter, celebrated the centennial of a great American standard, and enjoy the windy Sinatra. If you are a Mark Steyn Club member, please log-in here.

~ Finally, Rick McGinnis changed up his regular movie review for a documentary on Kentucky coal miners, released in 1977.

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.


Are you ready for your next extraordinary travel experience with Mark Steyn and his special guests?

We're thrilled to invite you aboard the iconic Cunard Queen Mary 2 for the 2026 Steyn at Sea cruise—October 4th – 11th, 2026.

Voyage Highlights:

·Departure: Quebec City, Canada

·Destination: New York, NY

·Enchanting Ports of Call: Saguenay, Sept-Îles, and charming Halifax

Imagine cruising with your fellow Mark Steyn Club members, immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of eastern Canada's coastal gems—all while indulging in the timeless elegance and luxury only the Queen Mary 2 can offer.

Why should you join this adventure?

  • Access to tapings of The Mark Steyn Show and live versions of Mark Steyn Club features, including Sunday Poem, Tales for Our Time, and Steyn's Song of the Week.
  • Opportunities to meet, schmooze, and enjoy personal interaction with Mark and his special guests.
  • Exclusive parties with Mark and his special guests. You'll also spend time with like-minded folks from around the globe as you dine and attend special events with your fellow Mark Steyn Club cruisers, including exclusive cocktail receptions and informal get-togethers.
  • Unrivaled comfort and service aboard the legendary Cunard Queen Mary 2.
  • Explore the magnificent fjords of Saguenay.
  • Discover the historic charm of Sept-Îles.
  • Wander through the vibrant, culture-rich shores of Halifax.
  • End your journey in the iconic and bustling city of New York.

This voyage promises lively interaction, mesmerizing views, cultural treasures, and the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration.

​Spaces are limited on this exclusive 2026 cruise—secure your spot early, as it will sell out!

For more information, please contact our exclusive booking partner: The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350, [email protected] or book here.

June 15, 2025 at 7:49 am  |  Permalink

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