In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark...
It goes without saying that every war film (and a few other besides) that Hollywood made during World War Two was a propaganda film. Nobody would mistake Destination Tokyo (1943) as anything but propaganda, made by Warners, arguably the most jingoistic of the Hollywood studios, and at the moment when the tide of battle finally seemed to be turning in the Allies' favour – after the Soviet triumph at Stalingrad and the defeat of Rommel in North Africa, the Dambuster raid and the withdrawal of German U-boats from the North Atlantic. The film looks back at the first months of America's entry into the war – a year of almost constant bad news alleviated only by the Doolittle Raid and the US victory at Midway. In her book The World War II Combat ...
Mark fields questions on many topics, from the calls for decapitations at George Washington University to the withdrawal of the AstraZeneca "vaccine" from the entire planet...
Mark takes questions from Steyn Club members around the world...
A cavalcade of hits with Mark and his guests, including Andy Williams, Bananarama, Paul Simon,, Lulu, Men at Work, Artie Shaw and many more...
Steyn on the state's continued abuse of its vaccine victims...
"The Great British Success Story" comes to court to stick it to the victims...
Simple arithmetic: Why upscale white liberal youth are becoming culturally Islamic...
Mark and chums with a musical special live on stage at Hillsdale College...
A remote fantastical kingdom far from Europe's chancelleries of power... An unpopular monarch on the eve of his coronation... A ruling class of plotters and would-be usurpers... ...and a gentleman adventurer on holiday. No, not Ruritania in the nineteenth century, but the United Kingdom in the twenty-first...
Programming note: I'll be doing double-duty on Serenade Radio tomorrow, Sunday, hosting the pre-dawn broadcast of Mark Steyn on the Town at 5am British Summer Time - that's 12 midnight Eastern/9pm Pacific on Sunday in North America - and back with Steyn's Song of the Week at the other end of the day: 5.30pm London/12.30pom New York. You can listen from almost anywhere on the planet by clicking the button at top right here. ~On this the seventh birthday of The Mark Steyn Club, I thank all our First Week Founding Members from 2017 who've enthusiastically re-upped for our eighth season. Glen Flint, a First Fortnight Steyn Clubber from Nebraska, joined up because of Tales for Our Time, but is finding some of the arcana of this one a little ...
Welcome to Part Twenty-Two of our current Tale for Our Time - a vernal diversion by Agatha Christie that looks like becoming one of the all-time most popular entries to the series...
Part Twenty-One of our latest audio adventure: The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie...
Part Twenty of The Secret Adversary, the latest entry to our series Tales for Our Time...
Episode Nineteen of our current Tale for Our Time - Agatha Christie's second published novel The Secret Adversary...
Part Eighteen of our serialisation of The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie
Part Seventeen of The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie
Episode Sixteen of our vernal diversion by Agatha Christie, The Secret Adversary...
Part Fifteen of Agatha Christie's tale of sinister coup-plotters on the loose in London after the Great War: The Secret Adversary...
Episode Fourteen of of The Secret Adversary, Agatha Christie's tale of globalist coup-plotters on the streets of London...
The thirteenth episode of our current Tale for Our Time: The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie...
Episode Twelve of Mark's serialisation of The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie...
Part Eleven of Agatha Christie's second novel, The Secret Adversary...
Part Ten of a very timely tale: Mark's serialisation of The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie...
Welcome to the sixty-second audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time - and our second venture into the work of the world's bestselling author, Agatha Christie...