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Garrison Keillor
You've listened to his radio show, bought his books, seen him on tour and laughed at his jokes. Now, Garrison Keillor's weekly column will drive readers to your newspaper for his signature musings on contemporary life-raising a teenager, backyard politics or the right way to eat barbeque. He is this generation's Mark Twain, a magical storyteller whose compelling use of language distinguishes his column from all others.
Garrison Keillor Samples
Let Us Recombobulate
There they all were on the Sunday-morning chatfests, droning on about the anger of the American people as shown by the election in Massachusetts of a pickup truck to the U.S. Senate -- ever ready, as pundits are, to take one good story and extrude...
Let Us Recombobulate
There they all were on the Sunday-morning chatfests, droning on about the anger of the American people as shown by the election in Massachusetts of a pickup truck to the U.S. Senate -- ever ready, as pundits are, to take one good story and extrude...
Note to Tea Partiers: Wake up and Smell the Coffee
The tea partiers are enjoying their day in the sun, but coffee is the beverage preferred by most Americans, and we don't have time to gang up and holler and wave our arms -- we prefer to sit quietly with coffee in hand and read a reliable newspape...
Renouncing Evil Powers and Anonymity
I went to church in San Francisco on Sunday, the big stone church on Nob Hill, whose name is an old slang term for a rich person, where a gaggle of railroad tycoons built their palaces high above the squalid tenements of the poor back in the Gilde...
Floating Village Provides the Good Life
The cruise ships sail from Tampa and Fort Lauderdale and Miami, great ocean-going pueblos, 10 decks high, passengers lounging on their verandas, gazing at the sea, workhorse Americans trying to get out of cell-phone range for a week and sweeten up...
Keep Chasing the Wildebeest
It is possible in this day and age to fly south in December and three hours later land in a city where you can sit comfortably in your T-shirt and linen jacket and eat your dinner at a café under palm trees and still enjoy the protections of the U...
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