Keillor's first fame as a writer was as a regular contributor to William Shawn's The New Yorker. That arrangement came to an end when Tina Brown became editor. Keillor was distraught at the changes, ...
The Occupy movement protests against economic inequality and the concentration of wealth among an elite few. In Garrison Keillor’s fictional town of Lake Wobegon, “all the women are strong, all the ...
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