One of my favorite things on Saturdays is to be out driving and stumble upon A Prairie Home Companion on the radio. Hosted by Garrison Keillor, it may be on of the few true radio shows left in the world. The problem is that I can never consistently find it on the radio- one week it's on one station and the next week it's somewhere else; apparently in my neck of the woods it's syndicated randomly.
Thankfully, Mr. Keillor is now podcasting the program through Itunes and the like. Details are here.
If you have never heard this before, check it out: it's funny, relaxing, and radio at it's best.
15 February 2007
Nerdy Thursday- A Prairie Home Companion
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1 comments:
I love APHC! I know exactly where (KUT) and when the show comes on in Austin (5-7pm Sat. and 12-2pm Sun.), but I'm often doing other stuff at that time. So, I'm glad to know they're podcasting it, now. Thanks for the update.
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