Jun. 22nd, 2008

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  • 17:56 Going to eat out and then watch DVDs with my family. #

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I dug up my Brady Bunch base for [profile] shalimar77777 and then, as I was bored, I made my own BradyBunch art form out of most of Michael Emerson movie characters:






The original is here:


http://michaelemerson.net/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=12
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Present

Garrison Keillor of Prairie Home Companion

The man is 66 years old in August. Here he is talking about his radio show:


Garrison Keillor endorses Obama

Here he is endorsing Obama (recorded on February 2008):




Past


The Witty and Urbane Garrison Keillor in 1985

The man was 43 years old. His voice was so young and nasal back then. Here he was talking about his book:


Here's what the poster of the video had to say:

It's rare when anyone can keep up with the gapped toothed one, let alone, match him, but the great Garrison Keillor is one who can. Don't be fooled by his laconic demeanor, GK is, inch for inch, one of the quickest minds around.

One need only listend to his weekly monologues on his classic long running NPR radio program, A Prairie Home Companion, to hear him extemporize. He has notes, sure, but I've seen the show live, and he rarely looks at them. Even on radio, he looks out at the audience and you can tell his mind is constantly working.

Here he is promoting one of his early books, "Lake Wobegon days", and he jousts with Dave about the New York Times bestseller list of books. Listen to his clever remarks about his non-competition Jackie Collins.

Well done Gary! Even at 43, you were at the top of your Game~


 
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I was practicing my new colorization skills and and I came up from





to this result:






   
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Radio Actor Sue Scott Is a Woman of Many Voices
Scott comes to Blossom Music Center Saturday for a live raido broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion.


Friday, June 20, 2008


When Garrison Keillor brings A Prairie Home Companion to the Blossom Music Center Saturday, the audience will see something once commonplace but now rare: a radio variety show performed live. And some may be surprised to find that the show's acting company consists only of Keillor, a sound-effects man and two actors. The acting company needs so few actors because they play so many roles during the show and even play multiple roles within the same skit. WKSU recently spoke with one of those actors, Sue Scott, about how she is able to change roles so smoothly.


 





WKSU's Tom Parkinson reports:

 SOURCE:  wksu.org

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