


Politics Watch: “My favorite line” Always alert to mark the confluence of politics and Sherlock Holmes, The Red Circle notes the statement made to Fox News by Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) concerning the disappearance of Washington Post columnist and US permanent resident Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Turkey. Said Graham, “You don’t have to be Sherlock Holmes (my favorite line) to figure this out.”

Swedish Anyone? Ulla Trenter published a mystery novel in Sweden way back in in 1989 called De röda cirklarna—that’s The Red Circle to you and me. Peter Blau says that he was unaware of it until Swedish Sherlockian Lars Strand wrote about it in the journal of The Baskerville Club of Sweden, after which, of course, Peter found a copy and added it to his holdings. There’s a summary discussion of it here (it’s in Swedish, but Google Translate can give you a reasonable idea of what’s going on.). Peter would like to invite anyone who is comfortable with Swedish to borrow his copy of the book and give a report on it at an upcoming meeting of The Red Circle. You can contact Peter here.
Start Her Up, Watson A head-turning white Porsche 911 sporting Sherlockian license plates has been spotted by Terry Rettig in a McLean parking lot. If the owner will kindly contact The Red Circle, we’d all like a ride!

Lifting a Sherlockian Glass The small city of Staunton is a Victorian treasure chest in the heart of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. The stately homes, the charming main street, the renowned Blackfriars Playhouse (where the game is often afoot) would all make Sherlock Holmes feel right at home. There’s a Victorian spring weekend every year, complete with top hats, four-wheelers and in one case a Sherlock Holmes lecture given by Peter Blau. A local restaurant offers Eggs Cumberbatch. And now a Staunton brewery presents a tempting flight of beers evoking the Master’s world. Fans of the BBC’s Sherlock know that Redbeard was the nickname of Holmes’s childhood companion, which was either another boy or an Irish Setter. The proprietors of Redbeard Brewing claim no hereditary link, but were simply attracted to Canonical names for their brews. They tell us that 221B Baker Brown is an English style brown ale; Moriarty is their flagship bourbon barrel aged English style Imperial stout; Watson is a barrel aged barleywine; Mycroft is an English style pale ale; and Adler is an English style extra special bitter. Alas, these brews are generally not bottled and flow mainly from the brewery’s taps in Staunton. Which means, of course, that a field trip is definitely in order. Staunton is a delightful destination, about a three-hour drive from Washington. Bottoms up!
Russia compares British Government to Inspector Lestrade “We could all benefit from having a Sherlock Holmes with us today.” That’s the word from Vasily Nebenzia, the Russian permanent representative to the UN. In a lengthy speech to the UN Security Council Nebenzia denied any Russian involvement in the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter. He compared the British government to the “hapless” Inspector Lestrade. “Lestrade latches on to something that is on the surface of a crime and is in a hurry to prove banal conclusions only to be overturned by Sherlock Holmes, who always finds what is behind the crime and what is the motive for it.” Peter Blau reckons that this may be the first time Sherlock Holmes has been cited during a debate at the UN. You can watch the video of Nebenzia's oration here. Note that his Sherlockian riff starts at 14:38 of the recording.

Six Napoleons Welcomes Women As the 21st century progresses, word comes that one of the few remaining stag Sherlockian societies, The Six Napoleons of Baltimore, has decided to go co-ed. The move advances the inclusive trend that welcomes Sherlockians to our worldwide clubhouses without regard to demographic distinctions or other qualifications, whether disclosed or not. Your webmaster applauds this expansion of Baker Street’s big tent, especially because he has occasionally pointed out that for more than seven decades The Six Napoleons denied membership to people with busts! Greg Ruby has provided the Napoleons’ very interesting newsletter, which you can read here.
Happy Days Are Here Again! Because the Red Circle calls our nation’s capital home, we’ve always tried to keep tabs on the intersections of politics and Sherlock Holmes. Your webmaster’s son Matt is a Sherlockian and a member of the Red Circle, having attended a number of meetings in the 1990s and one in 2014. On August 12 Matt launched his candidacy for State Assemblyman in New York’s 99th Assembly District, covering a number of towns along the west side of the Hudson, including West Point. That’s Matt in the center of the photo. Peter Blau believes this is the first time a Red Circle member has run for office. His parents are very proud, and hope you'll check out Matt’s website here and his facebook page here.
Archive 2018
Here are items that have appeared on our front page feature section, "The Inner Circle," in 2018. We have included those items that may have some continuing interest; however, some of the links in the items may no longer function due to the removal from the internet of the underlying material.
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