Brilliantly weaving together the real lives and radio lives of his characters, Garrison Keillor has given us a comic, poignant, and slightly steamy novel, full of romance, intrigue, tough business, and loose living. Learn More
“New York is a hard place to visit, but a pretty good place to live,” says Garrison Keillor, and on this humorous and insightful audio collection he explains why. Learn More
The latest in a line of bestselling collections that began with News from Lake Wobegon, this set selects monologues from four years (1999-2002). Learn More
Garrison Keillor; performed by Garrison Keillor, Tim Russell, and an ensemble cast
In six complete sketches drawn from the radio show, the two pardners cope with hangovers and citrusy aftershave, drive a herd of 10,000 free range chickens, tangle with a territorial poet named Big Messer, and much more. Each is a glimpse into daily life in and mostly out of the saddle. 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
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
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