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A Wobegon Exile Contemplates 40 Years of ‘A Prairie Home Companion’

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Garrison Keillor and the Powdermilk Biscuit Band perform at an outdoor show in St. Paul, circa 1977. (Courtesy of PHC)

On July 6, 1974, an audience estimated at 12 people filed into a college auditorium in St. Paul, Minnesota, for the first broadcast of “A Prairie Home Companion.”

On July 4-6, 2014, …read more

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