Mark Twain; adapted by Garrison Keillor; read by Garrison Keillor
First published in 1884, Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a masterpiece of world literature. Garrison Keillor's adaptation approaches this classic with the respect and affection it deserves. Learn More
Clint Bunsen is one of the old reliables in Lake Wobegon. For six years he has run the Fourth of July parade, turning what was once a bunch of pickup trucks and girls pushing baby carriages with cats in them into an event of dazzling spectacle. The town is dizzy with anticipation but Clint himself is having second thoughts about his life. Learn More
One man, one mike, and a captive audience of fans both old and new. An intimate and the hilarious performance by one of America's greatest storytellers. Learn More
Garrison Keillor; performed by Garrison Keillor and an ensemble cast
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What does IDK stand for? I dont know. OMG, nobody does!. . . . What is a hippies wife called? Mississippi.. . . . What is the recipe for Honeymoon Salad? Lettuce alone without dressing. Learn More
Garrison Keillor; performed by Garrison Keillor and an ensemble cast
Recorded live on June 16, 1990 at the University of Iowa, this original radio broadcast features "News From Lake Wobegon" and great guest performances from Jean Redpath, Peter Ostroushko, Greg Brown, and Tom Keith. Learn More
A Prairie Home Companion listeners are frequently treated to a songsometimes to a familiar tune, sometimes to original musicwith words by Garrison Keillor. These sixteen songs are some of his best. Learn More
A Prairie Home Companion’s Sue Scott takes center stage in this collection showcasing the range and talent of this vocal artist and comedic actor extraordinaire. Learn More
Tim Russell, Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, and Tom Keith
With Tim Russell behind the mic at A Prairie Home Companion, there’s just no telling who you’ll hear next—he’s a one-man “cast of thousands.” This collection highlights some of the best of this voice actor’s wide range. Learn More
Garrison Keillor; performed by Garrison Keillor with the Minnesota Orchestra
As famed conductor Philip Brunelle leads the Minnesota Orchestra, Garrison Keillor does what he does best: talks, tells stories, and ponders the experience of being Lutheran. Learn More
In eight tales, the old storyteller plumbs the lives of various guysan aging god, a fallen hero, a confused cowboy, a jealous husband, an old lecher, a teen-age leper, and moreand locates the true nature of guyhood today. Learn More