-
I'm taking a morose tone at this point with Garrison Keillor giving me the snub.
NPR: A Comic Horror Story from Aspen
-
American author Garrison Keillor famously described it as resembling squirrels' insides run over by trucks.
BBC: Scandinavian food: Why is it becoming popular in the UK?
-
Borrowing from Twin Cities humorist Garrison Keillor, Ameriprise found that the residents were nearly all above-average when it came to retirement issues.
FORBES: Los Angeles Ranked Last in Retirement Readiness
-
Garrison Keillor gets a payoff from his Prairie Home show in the form of merchandise royalties and improved sales of his books.
FORBES: Profits From Nonprofits
-
But for Garrison Keillor fans, the whole experience might just be above-average.
CNN: A cruise for everyone: 7 themed sailings
-
Garrison Keillor was not quite right when he said that only Americans pulled down old houses because they were too difficult to clean.
ECONOMIST: China��s Communist modernisers are wrecking the capital
-
He hired a recent University of Minnesota graduate, Garrison Keillor, who became a hit on the dreary 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. shift.
FORBES: Prairie Home Commercial
-
Around the same time I discovered Forbes magazine, I also began shedding my dark Scandinavian Lutheranism (so comically lampooned by Garrison Keillor in novels like Pontoon), which preached humility to a fault.
FORBES: The American Dream And The Gospel of Success
-
More than 300 notables from all walks of life have contributed essays thus far, including Garrison Keillor, Diane von Furstenberg, Bill Gross, Erica Jong, Muhammad Yunus, Tom Hanks, Ken Burns, Harold Prince, David McCullough, Thomas Friedman, Barbara Kingsolver, and many others.
FORBES: Creating a Business You'll Love
-
The Caro talk was basically a reward to the Library's 150 fellows their ranks include Garrison Keillor, Joyce Carol Oates and Howard Levi (an attorney friend who invited me) whose sponsorship helps make up the shortfall between the expense of producing the books and the decision to sell them for less than a commercial publisher would.
WSJ: The Historian's Stories