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The Film Stage Show
Ep. 543 – Thelma (with Joyce Kulhawik)

The Film Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 105:08


Welcome to a new episode of The Film Stage Show! Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr are joined by Joyce Kulhawik to discuss Thelma, now in theaters. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. All new Patreon supporters receive a free 4K UHD or Blu-ray upon joining. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Look For The Good with Mindset Coach Carrie Rowan

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 59:57


Trust, Triumph, and Turning Points with Joyce Kulhawik Enhance your Monday with a transformative episode of Look for the Good Radio Show/Podcast, launching on May 13, 2024, at both 5 AM and 5 PM EST. This week, we delve deep into the art of unwavering self-trust amidst life's hurdles. Join us as we engage in an enlightening conversation with a distinguished guest who will guide us through navigating challenges and formulating effective solutions. Don't miss out on invaluable insights from Boston's beloved media legend, Joyce Kulhawik. With over three decades as an Emmy Award-winning arts and entertainment anchor, Joyce has become a familiar face through her work on Evening Magazine. Whether you're a young professional at the outset of your journey or a seasoned individual seeking a new direction, Joyce's profound wisdom and advice will leave a lasting impact. In this episode, Joyce will also share her personal triumphs over cancer, highlighting her extraordinary resilience and spirit. Discover her secrets to success and how she has continued to inspire and influence through her remarkable career. Set your reminder for this must-listen episode of Look for the Good, where life-changing advice awaits to resonate long after the show ends. BIO: Joyce Kulhawik, best known as the Emmy Award-winning arts and entertainment anchor for CBS-Boston (WBZ-TV 1981-2008), is currently lending her expertise as an arts critic/advocate, motivational speaker, and cancer crusader. As the first arts reporter/critic in the U.S. to appear every weeknight as part of a local TV news team, Kulhawik gave journalistic stature to arts reporting and greatly enhanced her station's commitment to community service. Kulhawik is President of the Boston Theater Critics Association, a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics, and Boston Online Film Critics Association. Kulhawik has covered local and national events from Boston and Broadway to Hollywood, reporting live from the Oscars, the Emmys, and the Grammys. Nationally, Kulhawik is on public radio stations as a panelist on the word game quiz show “Says You!” Kulhawik has also co-hosted syndicated movie-review programs with Roger Ebert and Leonard Maltin. Look for her arts & entertainment reviews online at https://joyceschoices.com/ A 3x cancer survivor, Kulhawik testified before congress on the 20th anniversary of the national cancer act. For over 25 years she chaired the American Cancer Society's largest spring fundraising campaign “Daffodil Days,” served on the ACS advisory board, and has helped raise millions of dollars for the ACS first “Hope Lodge” in Boston. The ACS has honored Kulhawik with its National Bronze Medal for her work. Since 2013, Kulhawik has emceed the Simmons University Leadership Conference here and abroad, the longest running women's leadership conference in the world. Speakers have included Hillary Rodham Clinton, Viola Davis, Arianna Huffington, Martina Navratilova, Queen Noor, Michelle Obama, Mary Robinson, and Oprah Winfrey. The recipient of countless awards, Joyce holds an Honorary Doctorate in Communications from her alma mater Simmons College, and has an endowed scholarship in her name at the Berklee College of Music. In 2010 Kulhawik received the N.E. Emmy's Governor's Award for her distinguished career, and in 2007 was an inaugural inductee into the Mass Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Kulhawik has performed as a guest narrator with the Boston Pops, the New England Philharmonic, Boston Musica Viva, the Boston Civic Symphony, and the Concord Orchestra. Kulhawik also moonwalks and yodels. Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Look for the Good is dropping? Sign up for the Look for the Good Podcast Chat weekly newsletter to get behind the scenes insights, special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today!  Learn More about Carrie here: https://carrierowan.com/

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BONUS: Jim and Margery's First-Ever BPR, Feb. 25, 2013

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 118:30


It's official! Jim and Margery have been on the GBH airwaves for 10 years. To celebrate their tin anniversary, we're publishing their first-ever show as hosts of Boston Public Radio. Take a listen to see how much has changed – and how much hasn't – with guests Rep. Stephen Lynch, political analysts Peter Kadzis and Todd Domke, Harvard's Daniel Shrag, GBH's Jared Bowen and culture reporter Joyce Kulhawik. An enormous thank-you to all you listeners who've with us over the last decade! Looking at you, John in Gardner.

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Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

From 51 Walden in Concord, MA with host Richard Sher Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Arnie Reisman, Paula Lyons Stereo Right: Tony Kahn, Joyce Kulhawik, Jimmy Tingle Music: The Quadrivium Saxophone Quartet   Rounds Played: Round 1: What's the Difference Round 2: Bluff (tsantsa) Round 3: Slanguage Round 4: Bluff (dook) Spotlight Round: For Better or Worse Round 5: Political Slogans

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Nightside With Dan Rea
You Gotta Have Arts (11 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 41:22


Morgan White Jr. fills in on NightSide with Dan Rea:Former Arts and Entertainment Reporter for WBZ-TV 4 Joyce Kulhawik joins Morgan to talk about the world of entertainment, from the stage to the screen. What's worth seeing, what should you skip, and what's worth streaming these days? Don't miss Joyce's entertainment report tonight!

Nightside With Dan Rea
Arts, Entertainment, And Life! (11 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 39:55


Morgan White Jr. Fills In On NightSide:Best known as Emmy Award-winning arts and entertainment reporter for CBS-Boston, Joyce Kulhawik continues to review Hollywood's hits and misses. She's an arts critic and advocate and is President of the Boston Theater Critics Association, a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics, and Boston Online Film Critics Association. Joyce joins Morgan to talk about her career and the current movie and theater scene. Find out what “Joyce's Choices” are tonight!

Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

From Home with host Dave Zobel Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Paul Magid, Deb Heitt Stereo Right: Phil Proctor, Joyce Kulhawik, Murray Horwitz   Rounds Played: Round 1: Clerihews Round 2: Bluff (capitonym Round 3: Life's Little Frustrations Round 4: Bluff (slype) Round 5: A Book by Its Cover

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Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

Streamed LIVE from In.Live with host Dave Zobel Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Murray Horwitz, Deb Heitt Stereo Right: Phil Proctor, Joyce Kulhawik, Paul Magid,   Rounds Played: R1: Name Chains R2: Bluff (nonary) R3: Flags R4: Bluff (gabion) R5: Alphabet Songs

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Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

From Home with Host Dave Zobel Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Murray Horwitz, Joyce Kulhawik Stereo Right: Paul Magid, Joyce Kulhawik, Barry Nolan   Rounds Played: R1: Hollywood's Golden Age R2: Bluff (patrizate) R3: Odd Man Out R4: Bluff (drugget) R5: Ducks, and How to Make Them Pay!

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Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

From Home with host Dave Zobel Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Paul Magid, Cassandra Harris-Lockwood Stereo Right: Ben Raizen, Joyce Kulhawik, Barry Nolan   Rounds Played: Round 1: Odd Ends Round 2: Bluff (endover) Round 3: Damnatio Memoriae Round 4: Bluff (endosteal) Round 5: Say Good Night, Gracie

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Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

From WGBH Studios with host Dave Zobel Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Paul Magid, Cassandra Harris-Lockwood Stereo Right: Ben Raizen, Joyce Kulhawik, Barry Nolan   Rounds Played: Round 1: Common Threads: Kitchen  Round 2: Bluff (hyoidal) Round 3: A Matter of Seconds Mailbag (Alan Ehrenhalt) Round 4: Bluff (regesting) Round 5: Unusual Holidays

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Nightside With Dan Rea
You Gotta Have Arts! (10 P.M.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 42:42


Former Arts and Entertainment Reporter for WBZ-TV 4 Joyce Kulhawik joins Jordan to talk about the world of entertainment, from the stage to the screen. Get the scoop on what shows are worth seeing, which ones you can skip, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected theaters and our viewing habits. What have you been watching lately? Have you ventured out to catch a movie and if so, how was your experience?

The Story Behind Her Success
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The Story Behind Her Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 27:47


The lesson to me is always: GET UP. Don't be afraid to get back up on your feet and keep going. -Joyce Kulhawik Welcome back to part two of the story of a woman who has done so much with her life, we just couldn't squeeze it all in one episode! Joyce Kulhawik is a force of nature. As a well-known arts & entertainment critic, she has interviewed just about every celebrity you can think of. But it is her intelligence, attention to detail, curiosity and spunk that make her the kind of interviewer Oprah, Meryl Streep, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, Steven Tyler and more love to sit down and talk to. In this interview, Joyce shares some of her favorite interviews, as well as the experience of covering the death of Princess Diana, live from outside Kensington Palace, and the horror of landing at JFK just 15 minutes before the first plane hit the World Trade Center. Her live coverage at Ground Zero would go on to receive numerous broadcast industry awards. No stranger to adversity in her personal life, Joyce shares her journey as a 3 time cancer survivor, her determination to be an advocate for anyone struggling with a cancer diagnosis, her very personal decision to have a child through surrogacy, and her powerful definition of “mother love”. The host of the Simmons Leadership Conference, Joyce is an in-demand “hostess with the mostest”. Her website: www.joyceschoices is a destination for legions of fans who value her reviews on arts and entertainment in Boston and beyond. More than anything else, this is an interview with a woman who is never complacent and understands the value of reinvention. Says Joyce: “I'm still trying to raise myself to be exactly who I am. I want to be the best self I can be.”  #inspiringstories  #reinvention  #theatre  #arts

The Story Behind Her Success
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The Story Behind Her Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 23:02


I come from a long line of working women. It wasn't a matter of learning to have confidence, it was a matter of learning to work hard to get what one wanted and I knew that I would work hard to get whatever I wanted. -Joyce Kulhawik Joyce Kulhawik is a trailblazer for women in the arts. As the first full-time arts reporter/critic in the United States, she broke down barriers for women in television and made it her mission to promote the importance of the arts in our lives. Raised in Bridgeport, Connecticut by loving, hard working parents, Joyce was the organist and soloist for her church, danced ballet, was the president of her senior class, and had no fear of public speaking. But Joyce says: “I just didn't know what to do with all of that!” Always a “talker”, Joyce loved words, great writing, literature and critical points of view. When it came time to go to college, she double majored in Literature and Education and began a career as a high school english teacher that lasted about two years. She left her position with no other job to go to because she knew that teaching was not for her. The story of how Joyce ended up on television is two parts talent and one part old fashioned chutzpah. One of the original members of the Evening Magazine team in Boston, Joyce experienced “lightening in a bottle” on a show that would become the inspiration for copycat news magazine programs nationwide. As the longtime arts & entertainment reporter for WBZ, Joyce gave journalistic stature to arts reporting, winning numerous Emmys for the WBZ series “You Gotta Have Arts”, and her role in team coverage at Ground Zero. It wasn't long before Joyce was tapped by Roger Ebert and Leonard Malton to co-host their nationally syndicated movie review shows. A three time cancer survivor, Joyce testified before Congress on the 20th anniversary of the National Cancer Act and has been a champion for the American Cancer Society, which honored her for her work with its National Bronze Medal. Her trailblazer legacy is reflected in her status as a member of the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame, The New England Emmys Governor's Award, an Honorary Doctorate in Communications from her alma mater, Simmons University and an endowed scholarship in her name at the Berklee College of Music. For a master class in what it takes to create the kind of career that has a pulse, and a purpose, download part one of the story of Joyce Kulhawik.  #theatre  #arts  #inspiringstories #womeninmedia

Openly Rare
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Openly Rare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 48:59


Interview with Joyce Kulhawik, Emmy Award-winning arts and entertainment critic and three-time cancer survivor. Even with cancer treatment advancements a diagnosis that leads to remission and survival is still a rare occurrence. Now imagine if you have lived through this three times. That's the life of Joyce Kulhawik, whose intelligent and charming public persona as a well-known media personality never gave any indication of her personal battle. In Openly Rare she shares a candid and intimate conversation about living with cancer. Connect with the creator of Openly Rare at here.  

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On Mic Podcast
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On Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 33:46


Joyce Kulhawik was Boston’s “go-to” arts and entertainment reporter and critic at WBZ-TV Channel 4 for decades. On the national front, she worked with Roger Ebert as his co-critic on “At the Movies.”  Joyce is currently writing about and covering films, theatre and more at www.joyceschoices.com.  A three time cancer survivor,  Joyce is also a motivational speaker who continues to inspire audiences with a story of hope and perseverance.

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Above The Basement - Boston Music and Conversation

The local evening news in the 80's was such a big part of our day. At 6pm we’d sit down to watch TV and get our fill of what’s happening in our city and the world. A lot has changed since those days, but the names and faces of the anchors who spoke to us every day are as familiar as they have ever been. There was recently a reunion of sorts with the Boston WBZ team of Jack Williams, Liz Walker, Bob Lobel, Bruce Schwoegler and of course, Arts and Entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik, and it was as if no time had passed since we last saw them. We ran into Joyce at a Yo Yo Ma Silkroad performance in Cambridge and immediately decided that she needed to come on the show. Joyce continues to be an advocate for the arts in Boston and also offers her insight and Theater/Movie reviews through her Joyce’s Choices blog. She is a motivational speaker and as a 3 time cancer survivor she has become a tireless crusader against cancer and has raised millions in the support of American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge in Boston that provides cancer patients and their caregivers a free place to stay when their best hope for effective treatment may be in another city.

Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

This Halloween episode comes from the Says You! vaults - a classic from season 12 with Creator and Host of Says You!, Richard Sher. At Bemis Hall in Lincoln, MA we played with guests Joyce Kulhawik and Flash Wiley. Host: Richard Sher Musicians: The Ben Powell Quartet Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Arnie Reisman, Paula Lyons Stereo Right: Tony Kahn, Joyce Kulhawik, Flash Wiley   Round One: Cryptic Halloween Round Two - Bluff: Prester Round Three: College of Electoral College Round Four - Bluff: Preta Spotlight Round: Odd Man Out Round Five: Musical Musing

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Post-Movie
The 2011 Boston Society of Film Critcs Awards Ceremony (Raw Audio)

Post-Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2011 88:31


A complete recording of The 2011 Boston Society of Film Critics awards ceremony proceedings, featuring BSFC members Tom Meek (President), Joyce Kulhawik, Wesley Morris, Peter Keough, Gerald Peary, David Wildman, James Verniere, Peg Aloi and Brett Michel.Awards presented to director Frederick Wiseman (accepted by his his colleague, Karen Konicek), Juliette Lewis (Best Supporting Actress - "Conviction"), director Jeff Malmberg ("Marwencol"), ArtsEmerson, filmmaker Saul Levine and editor Andrew Weisblum ("Black Swan").Highlights:- Musical performance of Trent Reznor's "Hurt" (from "The Social Network")  by the acoustic duo Carriage House (David Wildman and violinist Clara Kebabian)- Juliette Lewis's recorded message to the BSFC- Wesley Morris on the career of Frederick Wiseman, with a message from the director.- Peter Keough on the plight of jailed Iranian director Jafar Panahi- An extended post-movie Q&A with the makers of "Marwencol" - director Jeff Malmberg, producer Chris Shellen and star Mark Hogancamp -  by Peg AloiVisit Brattlefilm.orgVisit The Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.net

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