One man's pandemic is another man's picnic

I love reading columns that snap and crackle and poke powerful people in the kisser and I am bored by columns like this one, which is about the goodness and generosity of life, but what can I say? When you’re busy doing things you love and you skip the news for a while, life can be beautiful. My love and I have been absorbed in the lives of the mockingbird family in our backyard, the parents ratcheting at us when we set foot out back, the little beaks upraised, the relays of food, the first hesitant hops from the nest, the high anxiety, the chirps of the teenagers, and then one morning, nobody’s home. Gone. No word since.

Instead of studying Joe Biden’s 13-point lead in national polls, we were absorbed in the lives of birds. We’ve never run for public office, but we have been parents and we have empathy for them, even birds. It’s odd to me, at 77, to see two men my age running for the White House. I remember the excitement when Kennedy, 43, succeeded Eisenhower, 70. We needed that this year and it didn’t happen.

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Keeping busy, staying entertained 

Every Saturday night, we are featuring shows which we have selected from the archive. We will promote the show throughout the week with pictures, videos, and interviews and then debut the link on our Facebook page on Saturday evening at 5:00 p.m. C.T. If you are not available at that time, the link will still be there for later. We hope you are enjoying listening to the show at the same time it used to be broadcast LIVE!

This week on A Prairie Home Companion, it's a show for Lutherans and the people who love them. Guy Noir helps out a Sunday School teacher in a bind, Dan Newton and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band play the "Lutheran Polka," and VocalEssence encourages good works. Plus, a message from Lutherans Online (L.O.L.) and what constitutes a Lutheran summer vacation, or not, in Lake Wobegon. This week's show is brought to you by Lutheran Tours: Designing vacations that make you glad to get back home.

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The Lake Wobegon Virus: audiobook and hardcover

Garrison was happy to be back in studio recording The Lake Wobegon Virus! Soon, we will be able to provide information on how to pre-order the audio version of this new novel, which will be available as a CD set, via Audible, and more.

In hardcover news, we had to ask Garrison if he would sign even more copies as we sold through the initial allotment for the autographed presale in the span of 2 days. Don't despair though, he is signing an additional 1,200 copies to cover the pre-sale period, so get them while you can!

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A Year in Lake Wobegon

A new collection of "above average" Lake Wobegon stories. Our staff and volunteers worked on this collection for about a year, picking the very best newer stories to represent each month. 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."

These 12 stories capture family gatherings and holiday celebrations, both humorous and touching, that happen during one calendar year. 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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