ST. PAUL -- Garrison Keillor’s last night hosting “A Prairie Home Companion” at St. Paul’s Fitzgerald Theater was an evening of music and poetry, topical humor and reminiscences, elegies and old ...
Neither his 2016 retirement from A Prairie Home Companion nor a scandal the following year that saw Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) severing ties with the radio host amid allegations of sexual misconduct ...
MOORHEAD — "A Prairie Home Companion" got off to an inauspicious start with only 12 people seeing the first version of Garrison Keillor’s radio show in the summer of 1974. Fifty years later a bigger ...
Garrison Keillor returns to the Wayne Theatre stage in January for an unforgettable evening of entertainment. Keillor will be joined by folk music duo Robin and Linda Williams. The show will take ...
Mr. Keillor said the vice-presidential candidate, a hunter and a football coach, used authenticity to win his congressional district. By Marc Tracy Garrison Keillor’s cruise was to set sail in March.
ST. PAUL — Garrison Keillor was riding shotgun in a rented Chevy, motoring east through the steamy Midwestern heat. His linen suit was appropriately rumpled — everything about this public radio legend ...
An obscure Minneapolis writer is touched by the "kiss of fame" in Keillor's latest, a sly romantic comedy-cum-literary satire that begins when Larry Wyler's first novel, Spacious Skies, takes off and ...
On the fourth stop of a national “barnstorming” book tour, Garrison Keillor, one of America’s most popular storytellers, will entertain an audience Tuesday night in the intimate setting of Le Petit ...
The public radio broadcaster will step down in 2013, when he turns 70. By The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS — Garrison Keillor plans to keep spinning tales of Lake Wobegon’s Norwegian bachelor farmers ...
When I was growing up in the 1980s and 1990s, Garrison Keillor seemed to be just about everywhere. During the 5 o’clock hour of any random Saturday afternoon, I usually found myself listening ...
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