Garrison KeillorAmerica’s favorite storytelleris host of A Prairie Home Companion®. Find all Keillor's “News from Lake Wobegon” monologue collections, as well as his books, music, humor compilations, and A Prairie Home Companion radio broadcasts.
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
From America’s favorite storyteller, here are 19 memorable monologues, hand-picked from over 15 previously released collections and 40 years of A Prairie Home Companion live broadcasts. 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
Lake Wobegon U.S.A. contains 16 touching, exquisitely funny monologues from Garrison Keillor recorded during American Radio Company broadcasts from tour stops all over the country. Learn More
by Garrison Keillor; read by Garrison Keillor; instrumental soloist Richard Dworsky - piano
Bestselling author and humorist Garrison Keillor returns to one of America's most beloved mythical towns, beset by a contagion of alarming candor. 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
Wherever Garrison Keillor's imagination takes him, the road back to Lake Wobegon is always a delightful one. This collection features 11 wonderful stories recorded from live radio broadcasts of A Prairie Home Companion.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