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Garrison Keillor - wave rider - 04-16-2015 Got to see Garrison Keillor in a solo show tonight. The guy is amazing... After a bit of singing with audience participation, he launched into an almost two hour non-stop stream of consciousness/tales/humor extravaganza that I found very humorous and touching. And some of his humor was a bit spicy too since it was a live show not intended for replay on Public Radio. No notes or props save a stool, he was in constant motion telling his tales. Impressive for someone who is 72. And who has done his radio show for 40 years. I'm glad I went! =wr= Re: Garrison Keillor - silvarios - 04-16-2015 72 is young for a robot martian. No worries, he's got like thirty more years in him before he'll have to retire back to the homeworld. Re: Garrison Keillor - RgrF - 04-16-2015 Above all he was and is true to his craft. Keillor is an impresario and raconteur of the first order. Had he been exposed to a wider than PBS audience he'd have likely become a widely known name. He deservers many more honors and respect than he's today gathered. Re: Garrison Keillor - Gilbert - 04-16-2015 We were given tickets to see him several years ago. I only knew him from public radio and didn't know what to expect. I came away from the show deeply impressed and sad that the time went so quickly as I thoroughly enjoyed the entire show. Would go to another show in a heart beat. Re: Garrison Keillor - rjmacs - 04-16-2015 Is he less creepily sexist solo? I used to love PHC, but lately i can't get past the ubiquity of stories in which attractive, purportedly intelligent women end up enchanted by a gross old man. It's like he's enacting his own fantasies on stage night after night. Ick. Re: Garrison Keillor - mrbigstuff - 04-16-2015 rjmacs wrote: good point, I have noticed that, too. although I may omit the adjective, "gross," from the above statement. I think he is a great storyteller but hung up on one style of story and the characters, as noted, seem to revolve around a young woman and a man who is not her age. Re: Garrison Keillor - rjmacs - 04-16-2015 mrbigstuff wrote: good point, I have noticed that, too. although I may omit the adjective, "gross," from the above statement. I think he is a great storyteller but hung up on one style of story and the characters, as noted, seem to revolve around a young woman and a man who is not her age. Interestingly, this pattern typifies the stories only when they are enacted first-person, with Garrison wooing the young lady. When he is telling stories about Lake Wobegon's residents, there's none of this crap. In some ways, that makes it even more creepy to me. Re: Garrison Keillor - Black - 04-16-2015 He was a real treasure. Re: Garrison Keillor - Buck - 04-16-2015 News from Lake Wobegon was pretty funny. I haven't heard him in years. Re: Garrison Keillor - Yoyodyne ArtWorks - 04-16-2015 Black wrote: Was? |