Featured Speaker Series


 

Garrison Keillor Returns to Kent State Tuscarawas


Best-selling author and host of A Prairie Home Companion, Garrison Keillor is returning to Kent State University at Tuscarawas for a performance on April 17 at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. The lobby doors open at 6:30 p.m. The campus is located at 330 University Dr. NE, in New Philadelphia.

 

Sponsored by the Voices of Distinction Series, the performance is free and open to the public, however tickets are required and will be available beginning April 10 at the Performing Arts Center Box Office, which is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are limited to four per person and must be picked up in person. They will not be available online. Free parking is available for all shows.


 

This will be Keillor's second performance at Kent State Tuscarawas. He first performed at the campus in April 2006 to a full house in the Founders Hall auditorium.


 

The show, Garrison Keillor - A Brand-New Retrospective, is about a 70-year old man who relives the good times and the music that brings it all back: hymns, jingles, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, pop tunes, limericks, rock 'n roll, Beethoven, love sonnets, rags, blues and rousers. Performing with Keillor will be singer Christine DiGiallonardo, and pianists Richard Dworsky and Rob Fisher.


 

One of America's most beloved radio hosts and acclaimed humorists, Keillor was born in 1942 in Anoka, Minn., and began his radio career as a freshman at the University of Minnesota, from which he graduated in 1966. He went to work for Minnesota Public Radio in 1969, and on July 6, 1974, he hosted the first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion in St. Paul. Today, some four million listeners on more than 600 public radio stations coast to coast and beyond tune in to the show each week.


 

Keillor has been honored with Grammy, ACE and George Foster Peabody awards, the National Humanities Medal, and election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters.


 

His many books include Lake Wobegon Days, The Book of Guys, Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance, and Guy Noir and the Straight Skinny (Viking). He is the host of the daily program The Writer's Almanac and the editor of several anthologies of poetry, most recently, Good Poems: American Places (Viking). In 2006, Keillor played himself in the movie adaptation of his show, a film directed by Robert Altman. In 2007, he opened an independent bookstore, Common Good Books, in St. Paul, Minn., where he lives with his wife and daughter. 

 

Previous Speakers in our Voices of Distinction Series

 Michael Moriarty                      March 14, 1996                 

Pat Choate                             

Bob Woodward                      

Marlin Fitzwater                    

Joe Theismann                       

Catherine Crier                      

Mike McCurry                       

Jack Kemp                             

Peter Leyden                          

Greg Gumbel                         

Ralph Nader                           

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.          

Peter Bergen                          

Andrea Mitchell                    

Lynne Russell                        

Frank Deford                         

Terry Bowden                        

James Earl Jones                   

Brown                   

Dave Barry                            

Bob Huggins                          

Kathleen Parker                     

Garrison Keillor                      April 12, 2006

Neal Boortz                            October 12, 2006

David Baldacci                       November 7, 2006

Ken Burns                               April 9, 2007

Clark Kellogg                         October 10, 2008

Rick Pitino                              November 5, 2007

Capitol Steps                          March 6, 2008

Todd Crandell                         April 8, 2008

Rick Reilly                             November 20, 2008

George Stephanopoulos          March 17, 2009

Kimberly Dozier                     October 13, 2009

Charlie Spoonhour                  March 8, 2010

Bob Peterson                           March 17, 2010

Cal Ripken                              November 3, 2010

Andre Thornton                      April 5, 2011

David Eisenhower                   October 12, 2011

Dave Barry                              April 10, 2012

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