“It is with a heavy heart that I take up my pen” [FINA]. Find yourself anywhere online today and you’ll come across the phrase or hashtag “May the Fourth be with you. ” But it’s not a date recognized only by fans of Star Wars. For anyone who ...
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I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

What May 4 Means for Sherlock Holmes Fans

“It is with a heavy heart that I take up my pen” [FINA]

May the 4th be with you (Victorian style)

Find yourself anywhere online today and you’ll come across the phrase or hashtag “May the Fourth be with you.” But it’s not a date recognized only by fans of Star Wars.

For anyone who has read “The Final Problem,” the date of May 4 is less celebratory than melancholy, as that’s the short story in which Sherlock Holmes confronts his archenemy Professor Moriarty (who we’ve inexplicably never heard of up until this point in...

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Baker Street Elementary – Yeah Right

“listen to his not too delicate sarcasms” [SIGN]


Merriam-Webster defines sarcasm as:
the use of words that mean the opposite of what one intends to say especially in order to insult, to show irritation, or to be funny : a mode of satirical wit depending for its effect on ironic and usually bitter and caustic language often directed against an individual.
It is a form of humor that requires both intelligence and either a closeness with the individual on the receiving end — a...

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Episode 333: 75 Years of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London

“the celebrated Mr. Sherlock Holmes” [SCAN]


The Sherlock Holmes Society of London marks its 75th anniversary in 2026, and today we talk with coordinator Ashley Mayo about the year-long celebration, and his deep-rooted connection to the world of Baker Street. Ashley gives us a grand tour of the 2026 program, including Victorian-costumed pilgrimages in the Swiss Alps, a special event at Hammersmith’s Riverside Studios, a weekend symposium at the University of Cambridge, and much...

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Baker Street Elementary – Monographically Speaking

“Why do you not write them yourself?” [ABBE]


Have we ever questioned why Sherlock Holmes wrote monographs? After all, he was admittedly a specialist in his field, unique in all of police work:
“That is why I have chosen my own particular profession,— or rather created it, for I am the only one in the world.” [SIGN]
He may have had a compunction to lay claim to being the first to identify and discuss various aspects of work related to crime detection. Ego is a powerful motivator. Or...

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Episode 332: Irregular Chronicles of the Early ’Fifties

“That chronicle of our successes” [NORW]

After a 25-year pause, the definitive history of the Baker Street Irregulars finally continues. Join our chat with editors Bill Mason and Julie McKuras to discuss their new work, Irregular Chronicles of the Early ’Fifties. Their 350-page volume picks up the mantle from the original five-volume series, now bridging the historical gap from the post-war era through 1955.

Bill and Julie take us behind the scenes of their collaboration, sharing how...

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