Boston's multi-media maven

If you've been in Boston for more than a few minutes, you've probably heard Joan Quinn Eastman's voice, and most likely seen her at a social event or even in a movie. The multi-media maven has been involved in Boston's emerging film and television business for years, but has recently taken on a few more projects that are bringing Eastman to whole new audiences.

"Business today means you have to have a lot of projects going. You have to be working on new projects...you can't be afraid of doing new things or using new technology," she says.

Attractive Combo: St. Peter's Center, Corcoran Memoir

Ed Forry

"IT WAS A SATURDAY MORNING in September 1944. The whole family was home except for my older brothers Jack and Leo. Jack was in the Army; Leo was in the Navy.

I was an eight-year-old bouncing a pimpleball off Mr. Bradford's stone steps at 12 Jerome Street, which stood right across from our house at the corner of Cushing Avenue and Jerome on Jones Hill in the Upham's Corner section of Dorchester, Massachusetts.

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