Joyce Kulhawik

Joyce Kulhawik

Joyce Kulhawik (b. 1954) was the arts and entertainment anchor for WBZ-TV News in Boston, Massachusetts. She began reporting for the station in 1981, and remained with the station until May 2008.

Kulhawik was co-host of the weekly nationally syndicated movie review program, "Hot Ticket", with veteran movie critic Leonard Maltin and during the first season, E! reporter Todd Newton. During the 1999–2000 television season, she was a continuing co-host on "Roger Ebert & The Movies".

Kulhawik joined WBZ-TV in 1978 as an associate producer and tipster for "Evening Magazine". In 1981 she became the station's arts and entertainment reporter and played a key role in the public service campaign, “You Gotta Have Arts!” As part of the campaign, Kulhawik hosted the station's Emmy Award-winning “You Gotta Have Arts!” magazine program during its one year run, as well as three specials, the first of which received an Emmy Award in 1982.

She also presented "Arts Breaks", 60-second spots featuring local artists, museums, and cultural events. From 1982 through 1985 Kulhawik served as co-anchor of the station's "Live on 4" newscast.

Education

Kulhawik received her bachelor of arts degree in English and Secondary Education from Simmons College in 1974. One of the top two graduating seniors at Simmons, Kulhawik received the Crown Zellerbach Award and a full fellowship from the University of Vermont, where she received a double master's degree in English/Education in 1977. She taught English at Brookline High School from 1976 through 1978, and at the Boston Architectural Center from 1977 through 1979.

Cancer

A three-time ovarian cancer survivor, Kulhawik was called upon to testify before Congress on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of The National Cancer Act. Since1983 she has served as the Honorary Chairperson for the American Cancer Society (ACS)'s Daffodil Days, the largest state-wide annual spring fundraising event.

Awards

The American Cancer Society honored Kulhawik with its National Bronze Medal Award. Kulhawik accepted the 1994 Gilda Radner Award from the Wellness Community in Greater Boston "for engendering inspiration in cancer patients via her own valiant fight with the disease."

Kulhawik is a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics and serves on the selection committee for The Boston Theater Awards. In 1994 the Berklee College of Music honored Kulhawik for her many contributions to the Boston arts community by establishing a $25,000 newly endowed scholarship in her name, in perpetuity. In 1995 the Lyric Stage Company honored Kulhawik with their Arts Support Award.

In 1990 she was the recipient of The Boston Theatre District Award, which is presented annually to a Bostonian who has made a significant contribution to the stage, screen, and/or television.

In May 2002, Kulhawik received an Honorary Doctorate in Communications from her alma mater, Simmons College. She also received a 2001 Boston/New England Emmy Award for WBZ-TV's Outstanding Team Coverage of Ground Zero.

In May 2007, she was named one of the first inductees to the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame. [ [http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2007/05/18/local_broadcasting_legends_honored/ "Local Broadcasting Legends Honored"] . "The Boston Globe". Retrieved on May 18 2007.]

Family

Kulhawik plays the piano, has sung professionally and can yodel. She was the soloist and organist for seven years at her parish church in her home state of Connecticut. She resides with her husband and daughter in the Greater Boston area.

Update

Veteran entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik is leaving WBZ-TV as part of a workforce reduction. Kulhawik, whose reporting career at the station began in 1981, has secured many interviews with top Hollywood stars as they market their movies. She is a former English teacher at Brookline High School and a cancer survivor. Kulhawik has been deeply involved with the American Cancer Society.

External links

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