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Samuel Kapsner, Little Show on the Crow, Mary K. Boylan - Thursday, March 20 at 7 p.m.

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Pianist Samuel Kapsner, entertainment venue Little Show on the Crow, and painter Mary K. Boylan on Postcards

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GRANITE FALLS, Minnesota, March 13, 2025—Pianist Samuel Kapsner, entertainment venue Little Show on the Crow, and painter Mary K. Boylan will be featured on the next episode of Postcards, which airs Thursday, March 20 at 7 p.m. on Pioneer PBS. The episode repeats the following Sunday at 7 p.m., and Monday at 1:30 p.m. Join us for an inspiring episode where the music of art is attainable.

Samuel Kapsner of Shorewood, Minnesota, is an accomplished classical pianist at just 18 years old. He also loves to perform on stage and in musical theater. And in both pursuits, he loves to touch the heart.

Little Show on the Crow in New London, Minnesota, is a vibrant concert venue that brings the arts community into the outdoors every Wednesday in summer at Neer Park. It features a diverse lineup of shows and is a great opportunity to get involved with the local theater scene from members at the Little Theatre Auditorium. 

Mary K. Boylan of Madison, Minnesota, is a lifelong artist. She began her post-college artistic career in graphic design and over the years has transitioned into architectural rendering and interior design. Her artistic journey has evolved, but her true love remains in fine arts and painting, which she continues to this day.

Individuals in Pioneer PBS’s viewing area can livestream this episode at pioneer.org/live. All episodes and segments can also be viewed on the PBS app and online at pioneer.org/postcards/, video.pioneer.org/show/postcards/, and youtube.com/@PostcardsOnPioneerPBS/


About Postcards
Postcards is an award-winning art, culture, and history program produced by Dana Conroy with videography and editing by Kristofor Gieske and Ben Dempcy. The program is made possible by contributions from the voters of Minnesota through a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. The 2025 season is made possible by funding from Shalom Hill Farm, Explore Alexandria Tourism, Lake Region Arts Council, KRAM 96.7, Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies, and members of Pioneer PBS.

About Pioneer PBS
Established in 1966, Pioneer PBS is an award-winning, viewer-supported television station dedicated to sharing stories from rural Minnesota with the world. Pioneer PBS is headquartered in Granite Falls, Minnesota, with towers in Appleton, Worthington, and Fergus Falls. Pioneer PBS reaches more than a million people in rural areas and small towns in western Minnesota, the eastern Dakotas, and northern Iowa. Pioneer PBS is honored to be your television station—the only station in western Minnesota telling your stories and raising your voices into the media landscape. Our members help make programs like this possible with their generous support. For more information about Pioneer PBS or how you can help us make these stories a reality, visit pioneer.org/support or call 800-726-3178. 

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