Garrison Keillor, creator and host of the popular radio program, A Prairie Home Companion, talks about his latest novel, Pontoon, and shares news... Keillor's Novel Tells the Latest from Lake Wobegon ...
The salesman pitching aluminum siding on the phone sounded strangely familiar, like a ripple echoing across storied waters. He was, in truth, the humorist, writer and radio personality Garrison ...
Garrison Keillor will be live at the Granada Theatre on at 3 p.m. Jan. 22 in a UCSB Arts & Lectures presentation. Known for his unique blend of comedy, charisma and wisdom, the writer and humorist ...
Sebastiani Theatre officials advise ticketholders for the Jan. 12 show to keep their tickets as they will be honored when the ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Garrison Keillor has more news from Lake Wobegon, and some of it is pretty titillating.While not a raunchy teen sex comedy, Keillor's new book, "Lake Wobegon Summer 1956" (Viking), could ...
Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” signed off the air for good on Saturday evening, after 42 seasons, as millions of listeners, many in their cars on a holiday weekend, tuned in via public ...
In his monologues, Keillor conjures up images of mythical small-town America through stories told in a soothing, seesaw voice. Garrison Keillor has long reported the news from the fictional town of ...
The hardest thing to do when reading Garrison Keillor's tales of Lake Wobegon is to keep reading and not be distracted by the tears running down your face or the searing pain in your abdomen that ...
The upper Midwest had a moment in the sun at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Michigan and Wisconsin have a good chance of being the states that decide the election. And with Minnesota ...
(“Liberty” by Garrison Keillor, Viking, 257 pages, $25.95). Garrison Keillor’s newest look at Lake Wobegon is a bit racier than usual, or perhaps necessary, and chaotic in a beautiful way. “Liberty” ...
Ralph Malmberg, the former longtime owner of the Marine General Store in Marine on St. Croix, never set out to be famous. But one of Malmberg’s frequent customers was radio broadcaster Garrison ...
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