ST. PAUL - "A Prairie Home Companion" has a new name: "Live from Here." The public radio show's host Chris Thile announced the new name on Saturday evening during a broadcast from the Town Hall in New ...
MOORHEAD — The 50th anniversary of “A Prairie Home Companion” is a reason for Midwesterners to celebrate. The very first broadcast of the live radio show took place in 1974, recorded at Janet Wallace ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chris Thile, who took over hosting duties after Keillor’s retirement, announced the name change this evening during a live ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE PHOTO: Author and radio personality Garrison Keillor listens to U.S. President Barack Obama speak at a campaign rally in ...
“A Prairie Home Companion” is dead. The long-running variety show, once synonymous with public radio and a staple of relaxing weekend drives, is losing its name after former host Garrison Keillor was ...
Tom Keith, Tim Russell, Sue Scott, Megan Fischer and Garrison Keillor on stage during the broadcast of “A Prairie Home Companion.” ( 2011 Prairie Home Productions) “A Prairie Home Companion.” It’s a ...
LOS ANGELES-Garrison Keillor ended four decades of hosting "A Prairie Home Companion" with his trademark Midwestern reserve combined with frivolity at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday. "I'm from Minnesota ...
Garrison Keillor will bring “A Prairie Home Companion” back to its longtime home, St. Paul’s Fitzgerald Theater, on July 12 and 13 as part of a tour celebrating the former Minnesota Public Radio ...
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