The pleasure of running into Stan on Sunday

I stopped in a cafe on Sunday after church to get awakened from a feeling of blessedness and who should I run into but my Anoka High School gym teacher Stan Nelson, who is 99 years old and still talking and making sense. He looked at me and said, “Are you still having trouble with chin-ups and the rope climb?” I was 17 at the time and now I’m 76, and I told him that I’ve managed to stay out of situations that might require me to climb a rope or lift myself up by a horizontal bar, so the answer is, No, it’s no trouble at all.

“You’re looking good,” he said. He’s looking good too, hearty and keen, as if 99 is what he was aiming for all along. “You flunked the physical for football, didn’t you,” he said. I said, “Yes. Heart valve. They fixed it in 2001.” I opened my shirt and showed him the surgical scar on my sternum. He said he didn’t think I would’ve liked football anyway. I agreed with him about that.

It made me happy to see a man of 99 enjoying his life. It puts everything else into perspective, all the mopey poetry I wrote in college, the long single-spaced anguished letters written to friends under the influence of Kafka and Kierkegaard. Self-conscious misery is for the young; old age is the time to cheer up.

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Garrison in Harper's

Garrison Keillor appears in this month's edition of Harper's Magazine with a new essay called "Hurrah for the Plaza." It's a lovely piece complete with a bit of A Prairie Home Companion history. Read it now or buy it on shelves in the coming weeks!

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"An Evening with Garrison Keillor"

Garrison Keillor is beginning to fill out his summer/fall touring schedule, which will feature several benefit concerts, a few solo appearances, plus a few full-cast events. Keep an eye on our website's events page as we add upcoming dates.

For now, we've announced dates in Coeur d'Alene, ID; New Marlborough, MA; and New York, New York.
 

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"I'm A Democrat" mug

We have been celebrating the 45th anniversary of the first live broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion on July 6, 1974 by introducing new products and giving you special savings on others as a way of saying: Thanks for listening to the show since 1974!

This week, Garrison proclaims the values he learned as a child, and asks a question at the end of this political coffee mug. This mug is dishwasher safe and holds a generous 10 oz.


I'm a Democrat, I confess,
I went to a public school.
Teachers taught us helpfulness
And to follow the Golden Rule.
Don't push, don't be rude,
Don't boast and brag.
Keep a reverent attitude
When you salute the flag.
Don't mess up the environment,
And above all, do not lie!
Don't you wish we had a President
Who is like that? So do I.

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A Year in Lake Wobegon

How about a brand-new collection of "above average" Lake Wobegon stories?! Our staff and volunteers have been working on this collection for about a year, picking the very best newer stories to represent each month of the calendar year. Despite what Keillor often says about it being a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, a lot happens in "the little town that time forgot and decades could not improve."

Material includes more than 3 hours of monologues culled from live broadcasts of A Prairie Home Companion that aired between 2014 and 2016. Also included: a poem by Garrison for each month of the calendar year, plus music by Peter Ostroushko. 

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Pretty Good Picks only $5

A delightful mix of music, comedy & storytelling.

If you are looking for a great example of what the show sounded like every Saturday, this is the CD for you. Includes hilarious scripts featuring Guy Noir and Dusty & Lefty, plus a few songs, messages from our fictional sponsors, the classic full-cast sketch version of "Hamlet" and the unforgettable Lake Wobegon story "Ronnie & the Winnebego"--plus Garrison's duet with Heather Masse on the Ann Reed song "If You Were Mine."

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