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APM: A Prairie Home Companion's News from Lake Wobegon

By American Public Media

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Podcast Description

Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, The News from Lake Wobegon, a staple of the live public radio program A Prairie Home Companion.

Customer Reviews

A great American storyteller finally comes to podcasting

Garrison Keillor is vague about the exact location of the fictional small town of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota ("out on the edge of the prairie just north of here") but in truth it's really any small American town you could care to imagine. The place where your folks live or that little community that flashes past one one side of the highway. Each week Keillor brings all the news from a town where not much happens, but where the characters are instantly recognisable and the stories are heart warming, poignant and achingly funny. No other living American artist tells a story like Keillor: with dignity, humour, balance and perfect timing. It's a joy to finally here the most touching part of the weekly 'Prairie Home Companion' radio show online in a podcast: Keillor is surely one of America's greatest living storytellers.

Fall over laughing

I used to have Lake Wobegon on cassette in my car, and often had to stop and pull into the side of the road because it was dangerous to drive when laughing so much. Times have changed, I've got an i-pod, and now risk getting run over as I fall helpless with laughter to the ground while out jogging.

Wonderful Story Telling

I found out about this podcast when it was recommended in the Times on Saturday "Knowledge" section. I was intrigued and so downloaded an episode. From that moment on I was hooked! Keillor may not appeal to everyone but he has a lovely lilting way of talking and weaves rich, poignant and funny tales from the folk in his fictional town. The Brits out there will recognise his voice from the Honda car adverts. Superb stuff. Thoroughly recommended. I can't get enough.

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