First hour: Garrison Keillor
Second hour: History through archaeology
We open with a conversation with Garrison Keillor. The master storyteller is bringing his live show to Canandaigua in a couple of weeks. He tells us about storytelling, the way the live show comes together, his favorite Lake Wobegone character, and his thoughts on retirement.
In our second hour, sometimes a small archaeological discovery can tell us more than we first realize. We're digging into the dirt of South Bristol, Ontario County, where just such a discovery is a window into our history. It's a preview of the ongoing "Science on the Edge" lecture series at the Rochester Museum and Science Center. In studio:
Ann Morton, Morton Archaeological Research Services