Mark talks poetry and politics with Paul and Dee Dee Sorvino, reviews this year's Oscar contender "La La Land" with NY Post Film Critic, Kyle Smith, and dusts off a classic hit record with singing legend Maria Muldaur.
Mark takes on the "cultural appropriation" fad with bestselling author Lionel Shriver, answers viewer questions in Mark's Mailbox and honors America's greatest frontiersman on the centenary of his death.
Mark interviews bestselling novelist Lionel Shriver about her new book and the collapse of the almighty Dollar, delves into visions of a dystopian future with film scholar Tom Gunning, and lightens the mood with a sensual tune sung by Cheryl Bentyne.
Mark warms up for the upcoming inauguration of the 45th President of the United States with special guest Michele Bachmann, tests your knowledge of the ensigns of the Commonwealth realms, and counts down the worst inaugurations of the US history!
Mark celebrates the inauguration by recalling some lesser-known presidents' terms (Pres. Shepherd, anyone?), has a cheery chat about the death of Western Civilization with author Andrew Klavan, and does the Rhumba with the Klezmer Conservatory Band!
Mark talk to authors Ann McElhinney & Phelim McAleer about their new book Gosnell: The Untold Story of America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer, explains the meteoric rise of an obscure desert tribe (hint: oil may be involved) and shows some skin!
From french fries to french love songs, the weekend's show has something for every taste! Patsy Gallant sings Piaf, Ray Kroc sells hamburgers, plus Mark pays tribute to Mary Tyler Moore, and reveals his secret tie with MI6!
Mark gives his personal insight into President Trump's Muslim ban and the most recent attack on a mosque in Quebec City.
Mark interviews Prof. Jordan Peterson of University of Toronto on gender identity politics, political correctness and what happens to freedom of speech when social justice warriors run amok.
Mark's take on the Trump vs. Turnbull immigration deal showdown. Plus demographic trends in the developed world and Japan's response to them (spoiler: it involves robots).
On a special, Hands-Across-the-Anglosphere edition of The Mark Steyn Show, Mark interviews the second longest serving Prime Minister of Australia, The Honourable John W. Howard, about immigration, Donald Trump and the future of US - OZ relations.
Mark notes the anniversary of the Queen’s accession, he takes on Judge Robart’s Immigration decision, the protest at the Stonewall Inn, and shares his insights on the Der Spiegel cover depicting President Trump as a jihadist.
Mark takes on the "ideological cleansing" movement and how the left has politicized everything from climate science to women's fashion.
Mark talks to Canadian author Raheel Raza about how jihadists highjacked the Muslim identity, and how the West’s politically correct pussyfooting fans the flames of radical Islam.
The French build a (glass) wall of their own, as the American establishment fights tooth and nail to block Trump’s immigration restrictions.
Mark gets ready for Valentine's Day with a dinner and a show! Chef Denis Mareuge prepares a tropically inspired dish perfect for a romantic meal. Renowned jazz pianist & singer Carol Welsman sets the mood with two exquisite love songs.
The coexist-bumper-sticker-flaunting multiculturalist and the child-bride-marrying imam have more in common than you think.
It's Valentine's day! So, in addition to civilizational collapse and societal meltdown, Mark serves up the ole romanticism and cat videos! Plus, actor & singer Robert Davi proves Bond villains are capable of tenderness with a golden oldie love song.
When everyone is Hitler, no one is Hitler. Mark gives a history lesson on Hungarian politics in defense of Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to President Trump. (Special collectors' issue! - Taped in Phoenix, AZ!)
Leaked transcripts, forced resignations, withheld intelligence... The American Deep-State has declared war on its own administration. But where do "we the people" fit in?
Mark interviews author and historian Amity Shlaes about her book "The Forgotten Man", looks at what separates a "film" from a "movie" with actor Bill Timoney, and wraps up the week of the Valentine's Day with an extra special love song!
The Mark Steyn Show Christmas 2016
Looking for an alternative to "Auld Lang Syne" this New Year's Eve? Mark has the tune for you!
Mark sits down for an in depth interview with Dr. James E. Mitchell, counterterrorism expert and author of "Enhanced Interrogation." Dr. Mitchell shares his views on waterboarding, skewed worldview of Islamic terrorism, and how the U.S. should fight it.
Legendary lyricist Tim Rice talks to Mark about his hit song, A Winter's Tale. Emma Kershaw performs.