An Evening with Garrison Keillor
Writer and radio host Garrison Keillor enchants the Rollins crowd on a rainy evening.
Writer and radio host Garrison Keillor enchants the Rollins crowd on a rainy evening.
Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” is cinecast in HD to theaters across North America, and Carl F Gauze witnesses radio on the big screen.
Though you usually should be worried about a review that starts with, “I am SO glad this movie didn’t suck,” Carl F Gauze is actually quite taken with this big screen version of Garrison Keillor’s timeless radio show.
Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Companion radio show comes to the big screen.
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