As Garrison Keillor wraps up his farewell tour over the next 12 weeks, the public radio world is anxiously preparing for “A Prairie Home Companion” without him, a future as tricky to forecast as spring weather in Lake Wobegon.
Neal Justin and Jackie Crosby, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Fri, 04/08/2016 - 8:42pm
As Garrison Keillor wraps up his farewell tour over the next 12 weeks, the public radio world is anxiously preparing for “A Prairie Home Companion” without him, a future as tricky to forecast as spring weather in Lake Wobegon.