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    Memories from Staff and Performers

    BILL KLING, PRESIDENT EMERITUS OF MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO AND AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA

    The beginnings of a “live” Keillor show occurred at a.m. one weekday in the early s, broadcast on classical music station KSJN. I remember waking up to somebody singing “Old Shep,” followed by the ear-piercing sound of a “glass harmonica” (someone rubbing wine glasses). Bad morning.

    Garrison and I had talked about a time slot when the show might work ( a.m. wasn&#;t the answer). We settled on Saturdays at 5 p.m., allowing a live audience, already out and about, to come and see it. It was also a time of the week when public radio had a very small listenership so there wouldn’t be an uproar if classical music was interrupted. And we further limited the damage by broadcasting only once a week.

    I recall early regular broadcasts of what became A Prairie Home Companion, when the show performed in an abandoned (at least I think it was) sky

    A Celebration of
    Great Opening Lines
    in World Literature

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Raymond Obstfeld
    Becoming Kareem:Growing Up On and Off the Court ()

    I didn’t realize I was black until third grade.


    Memoirs from sports figures rarely begin with memorable openings, but this first sentence from one of the sports world’s most interesting and articulate figures is a refreshing exception. It begins the book’s first chapter, titled “How I Discovered I was Black.“

    Abdul-Jabaar continued: “Although I was born in the predominantly black community of Harlem in , I was raised in a multiethnic housing project in the Inwood section of Manhattan. Our project consisted of seven buildings, each fourteen stories tall, with twelve apartments on each floor. That totaled 1, apartments. Basically, a small, crowded city.“

    Jane Addams
    Twenty Years at Hull House()

    On the theory that our genuine impulses may be connected with our childish experiences, that one’s bent may be tracke

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