A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor

A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor

Garrison Keillor is the host of NPR's A Prairie Home Companion

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Lake Wobegon's Keillor recovering from mild stroke

From:  reuters.com
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - American author and humorist Garrison Keillor suffered a minor stroke and is undergoing medical tests in Minnesota, hospital officials said on Wednesday. Keillor, 67, best known as the host of the radio show "A Prairie Home Companion" and author of the book "Lake Wobegon Days," said in a statement he drove himself to the hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Monday morning after "feeling ill." "I am in the hands of smart and compassionate people and plan to get out on... Read Full Story

Garrison Keillor hospitalized after minor stroke

From:  ap.org
Humorist Garrison Keillor suffered a minor stroke and was recovering at a Mayo Clinic facility, a spokesman for the hospital said Wednesday. Keillor suffered the stroke Sunday morning and was admitted to Saint Marys Hospital at Mayo Clinic that night, said Karl Oestreich, a Mayo spokesman. "He is up and moving around, speaking sensibly, working at a laptop, and it's expected he'll be released on Friday," Oestreich said in a statement e-mailed to The Associated Press. "He plans to resume a... Read Full Story

Keillor to host 1st 'Prairie Home' since stroke

From:  ap.org
Humorist Garrison Keillor is set to host his first broadcast of "A Prairie Home Companion" since suffering a minor stroke nearly three weeks ago. Keillor is scheduled to launch a new season of his popular public radio show Saturday night from the Fitzgerald Theater in downtown St. Paul. Keillor, 67, suffered a mild stroke on Labor Day and spent four nights at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. He soon returned to work and said he had no plans to postpone the upcoming season of "Prairie Home." The... Read Full Story

Despite stroke, humorist Keillor not slowing down

From:  ap.org
Despite suffering a minor stroke last week, humorist Garrison Keillor says he has no plans to postpone the upcoming season of "A Prairie Home Companion." Keillor told The Associated Press late Wednesday that taking it easy makes him restless. The 67-year-old radio show host and best-selling author says he doesn't have hobbies, "so work is what I do." Keillor drove himself to a St. Paul hospital after feeling ill on Labor Day, then was taken by ambulance to the Mayo Clinic where he spent four... Read Full Story

Keillor: Minor stroke is reminder of mortality

From:  ap.org
Humorist and author Garrison Keillor writes that a minor stroke he suffered last week left him "essentially unscathed, though touched by mortality." Keillor drove himself to a St. Paul hospital after feeling ill, then was taken to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. He spent four nights at Saint Marys Hospital before being released last Friday. In a column for Salon.com, 67-year-old Keillor writes that when he left Saint Marys, "a neurologist shook my hand and said: 'I hope you know how lucky... Read Full Story

Garrison Keillor out of hospital after stroke

From:  ap.org
Humorist Garrison Keillor has been released from Mayo Clinic's Saint Marys Hospital after suffering a minor stroke earlier in the week. Keillor spokesman David O'Neill released a brief statement Friday night saying Keillor left the Rochester hospital earlier in the evening. O'Neill said Keillor was on his way back to his St. Paul home "and is in great spirits." The 67-year-old Keillor had said he felt ill on Monday morning and drove himself to a St. Paul hospital, then was transferred to... Read Full Story

Jahvid Best injury on touchdown

From:  bangtanjung.com
Jahvid Best injury on touchdown — California tailback Jahvid Best was rushed to the emergency room Saturday night after landing on the back of his head after scoring a touchdown. Jahvid Best flew into the air over Oregon’s Cameron Collins 6:07 before half time before smashing into the ground. The impact was so strong it ripped his helmet off. A team spokesman said that Best sustained a concussion, although more tests were being undertaken. Fortunately there was no sign of spinal damage... Read Full Story

A Prairie Home Companion - Movie Review

It is rather fitting that Robert Altman and Garrison Keillor worked together for what would become Altman’s last film. Altman has long been known as a genius of film conversation, while Keillor… well, seems to like conversations.     I also find it fitting, because both men are revered as geniuses within the right niche, yet immediately dismissed as the pinnacle of boredom by the overwhelming majority. I think both sides of that coin would express their fascination, or disgust, using... Read Full Story

Keepers - Garrison Keillor's Writers' Almanac

In an emergency: [Karl Menninger] often said that it would help anyone "to be getting three square meals a day and to know that there is opportunity ahead—things to be done, land to be turned, things to build." Once, when someone asked him what to do if a person feels he is about to have a nervous breakdown, Menninger replied, "Lock up your house, go across the railroad tracks, find someone in need, and do something for them." * * * This blog is something of a journal and one thing I do with... Read Full Story

Read Garrison Keillor

"I grew up with the Kellogg's Variety Pack in a family of eight and so I know about unfairness. Some mornings your beloved Raisin Bran with its crunchy chewiness is snatched away by swifter hands and you sit staring into a bowl of soggy Rice Krispies or the wretched Sugar Pops and feel resentful, cheated, abused. Some days Mother embraces socialism and cooks a pot of Cream of Wheat, take it or leave it, but you look forward to the day when you take your place in the great emporium of adult... Read Full Story
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