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Why We Need to Talk About Cosby
A personal reflection on the Showtime docuseries We Need to Talk About Cosby by W. Kamau Bell.
Joyce Kulhawik, best known as the Emmy Award-winning Arts and Entertainment Critic for CBS-Boston (WBZ-TV 1981-2008), is currently lending her expertise as a critic, arts advocate, motivational speaker, and 3X cancer survivor all over New England. Kulhawik is president of the Boston Theater Critics Association, a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics and the 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 co-hosted the syndicated movie-review show "Hot Ticket" with Leonard Maltin and was a continuing co-host on "Roger Ebert & The Movies." Joyce has appeared as a movie critic on PBS Boston (WGBH), radio and TV, and WBUR's "The Artery" online. Every year Joyce helps judge Boston's chapter of the 48 Hour Film Fest. She also moonwalks and yodels. Look for her review online at JoycesChoices.com.
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A personal reflection on the Showtime docuseries We Need to Talk About Cosby by W. Kamau Bell.
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Joyce Kulhawik considers what message she would give to her younger self.