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A Prairie Home Companion: The News from Lake Wobegon, February 14, 2009
A Prairie Home Companion: The News from Lake Wobegon, February 14, 2009
It warmed up a little this week in Lake Wobegon, making for some good snowball weather... Recorded live at the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, MN, February 14, 2009. More information available at www.prairiehome.org
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Garrison Keillor Shares the Philosophy of Lake Wobegon
Garrison Keillor Shares the Philosophy of Lake Wobegon
Keppler Speakers exclusive and host of NPR's A Prairie Home Companion, Garrison Keillor reminisces about his childhood in Lake Wobegone, MN. www.kepplerspeakers.com
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Garrison Keillor: 2011 National Book Festival
Garrison Keillor: 2011 National Book Festival
Author and radio performer Garrison Keillor appears at the 2011 National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: The place "where all the women are strong, all the men are good looking and all the children are above average" is the creation of Lake Wobegon's founder, Garrison Keillor. The show began as a morning radio program on Minnesota Public Radio in 1969, called "A Prairie Home Companion" and in 1974, it became a live radio broadcast. Keillor also hosts the daily radio show "The Writer's Almanac," during which he reads poems and recounts the day in history. "Good Poems, American Places" (Viking) is Keillor's latest book, in which he offers some of his favorite poems, organized by regions of America. For transcript, captions, and more information visit www.loc.gov
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Garrison Keillor "Save a Bison" | PBS
AMERICAN MASTERS | Garrison Keillor "Save a Bison" | PBS
PBS airdate Wednesday July 1, 2009 at 9pm ET (check local listings) www.pbs.org Garrison Keillor asks his listeners to adopt a bison for the winter – after all, it gets cold out on the prairie. This episode of AMERICAN MASTERS follows America's foremost humorist and social pundit, Garrison Keillor, as the showman takes his skits and monologues across the country in his popular radio show, A Prairie Home Companion. For more information visit www.pbs.org
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A Prairie Home Companion: Rhubarb script - January 31, 2009
A Prairie Home Companion: Rhubarb script - January 31, 2009
The dangers of becoming a sleep-eater... and what might ensue when one tries to cut a few too many pounds. Performed and broadcast live on A Prairie Home Companion from the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, Minnesota on January 31, 2009. Script and more information available at www.prairiehome.org
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Garrison Keillor spins a Halloween Yarn of Lake Wobegon
Garrison Keillor spins a Halloween Yarn of Lake Wobegon
One of the finest storytellers and Monologists of our time, Garrison Keillor is a master of wit, cadence, precision and humanity as he comfortably and effortlessly relates a tale of his fictional home town, Lake Wobegon, MN. This monologue was enjoyed and captured live from the audience at the 2005 Halloween performance of A Prairie Home Companion in Saint Paul Minnesota at the famed Fitzgerald theater. Truely timeless, GK is without question a National Treasure.
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Garrison Keillor: Advice to writers
Garrison Keillor: Advice to writers
Garrison Keillor gives advice to writers during the 2008 Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop at the University of Dayton.
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Garrison Keillor on InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse
Garrison Keillor on InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse
Garrison Keillor is the best known resident of the imaginary land of Lake Wobegon -- the location of his extremely popular public radio show, the setting of many of his top selling novels, and the background for the 2006 film "A Prairie Home Companion." But there is more to this man; he is a humorist, columnist, musician, screen writer and the host of "The Writers Almanac". On this episode of "InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse," our conversation with, Garrison Keillor.
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The Moth Presents Garrison Keillor: Lessons in Swimming
The Moth Presents Garrison Keillor: Lessons in Swimming
Keillor recounts the extraordinary events that turned him to storytelling. Garrison Keillor is the author of numerous books, and the creator, host and writer of the shows 'A Prairie Home Companion' and 'The Writer's Almanac', both heard on public radio stations across the country.
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Garrison Keillor of Prairie Home Companion
Garrison Keillor of Prairie Home Companion
Garrison Keillor en.wikipedia.org Prairie Home Companion prairiehome.publicradio.org Seeing ads? Visit Rocketboom.com for an ad-free experience.
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Garrison Keillor: Writing humor when life isn't funny
Garrison Keillor: Writing humor when life isn't funny
Garrison Keillor talks about writing humor when life isn't funny at the University of Dayton's Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop.
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Garrison Keillor at the NYS Writers Institute in 2003
Garrison Keillor at the NYS Writers Institute in 2003
Garrison Keillor at the New York State Writer's Institute in 2003
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A Prairie Home Companion: The News from Lake Wobegon, March 21, 2009
A Prairie Home Companion: The News from Lake Wobegon, March 21, 2009
How many Canada Geese does it take to sink a luxury ice house? Recorded live from The Historic State Theater in downtown Minneapolis, MN March 21, 2009. More NFLW episodes and podcast subscription information at www.prairiehome.org
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UNFRIENDED by Garrison Keillor / Prairie Home Companion
UNFRIENDED by Garrison Keillor / Prairie Home Companion
Facebook song by Garrison Keillor, host of "A Prairie Home Companion", week of October 3, 2009. www.PrairieHome.org For more Jim Terr YouTube videos, enter HYMIEHYMIE in search line.
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Garrison Keillor reads Pontoon at the 92nd Street Y
Garrison Keillor reads Pontoon at the 92nd Street Y
A Grammy and Peabody winner, Garrison Keillor is the author of more than 15 books and is the creator, host and writer of A Prairie Home Companion and The Writer's Almanac, heard on public radio stations across the country. In April 2008, Keillor sat down with Roger Rosenblatt, also an award-winning writer and host of the Afternoon Night Table Series at the 92nd Street Y, to discuss his latest new novel, Pontoon: A Novel of Lake Wobegon. In this video clip, Keillor reads from the book and ruminates on insomniacs.
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Garrison Keillor (Preview) | PBS
AMERICAN MASTERS | Garrison Keillor (Preview) | PBS
PBS airdate Wednesday July 1, 2009 at 9pm ET (check local listings) www.pbs.org America's foremost humorist and social pundit, Garrison Keillor takes his skits and monologues across the country in his popular radio show, A Prairie Home Companion. American Masters trails this yarn-smith and his crew of actors and musicians as they spin stories and song into American gold in Garrison Keillor: The Man on the Radio in the Red Shoes, premiering nationally Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at 8 pm (ET) on PBS (check local listings). For more information visit www.pbs.org
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Garrison Keillor Tells a Classic Lake Wobegon Story
Garrison Keillor Tells a Classic Lake Wobegon Story
WAMU 88.5: "I grew up in a small town where you could see the lives of other people up close," said "A Prairie Home Companion" host Garrison Keillor. Here, he tells a classic Lake Wobegon story.
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Garrison Keillor With More Stories From Lake Wobegon.
Garrison Keillor With More Stories From Lake Wobegon.
Humorist and radio personality Garrison Keillor talks about his book "Lake Wobegon Summer 1956", a semi-autobiographical novel chronicling the summer of a 14 year old boy in the fictitious town of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota. He also talks about his long-running radio series "A Prairie Home Companion". In 2006, Robert Altman made a movie version of the series, starring Meryl Street, in which Keillor had a cameo role. (Originally aired May 2002).