Arts & CultureBlack History Month SpecialFilm & Television Directing Change: The Black Filmmakers Currently Making History By Gemma Curry Hollywood has had a maverick of black filmmakers throughout history, from Sidney…Hullfire20th October 2021
Arts & CultureBlack History Month Special Black History Month Book Recommendations By Amber Wiles Modern Classics The Lonely Londoners - Sam Selvon Sam Selvon’s The Lonely…Hullfire20th October 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 008 The Culture of NYC Pizza By Hannah Claridge When you think of New York City, you think of the Statue…Hullfire1st June 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 008LGBTQ+ History MonthOpinions Issues in Queer Media Part 1: The ‘Bury Your Gays’ Trope By Hannah Bowater 307 appears to be a random number to most. But, if you…Hullfire1st June 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 007 An Interview with Miles Salter By Stephen Rudd Here, in an exclusive interview for 'Hullfire', Pulse author Steve Rudd talks…Hullfire1st May 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 007 When Fandoms Become Toxic: Pop Cultures Dark side By Amber Wiles There is a joy that comes from being part of a fandom.…Hullfire1st May 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 007 Nick Quantrill Interview By Stephen Rudd Nick Quantrill is a Hull-based crime writer with four novels under his…Hullfire1st May 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 006LGBTQ+ History Month Why Ru Paul’s Drag Race is One of The Most Important Shows On Air. By Charlotte Jude Spoilers and references ahead! You have been warned! With Laurence Chaney being…Hullfire1st April 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 006 An Interview with American Author, Nora Chassler By Steve Rudd Nora Chassler is an acclaimed American author living and working in Scotland.…Hullfire1st April 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 006 Does the Crossing Craze Continue? Animal Crossing: New Horizons One Year On By Hannah Bowater It’s officially been one year since the launch of Nintendo’s latest smash…Hullfire20th March 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 005 ‘The Twenty Seven Club’ by Lucy Nichol By Nathan Honest Today, genuine cultural icons are scarce, particularly in the realm of popular…Hullfire1st March 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 005 How Marvel Changed Pop Culture and Defined an Era By Amber Wiles It’s April 25th 2019, you’ve waited in line for your tickets, you…Hullfire1st March 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 004 The Best Apps for Online Learning and Productivity By Renée Ramerman It’s 2021 and teaching is still taking place online. What seemed like…Hullfire1st February 2021
Arts & CultureIssue 003 What Walking Means to Me. By Nathan Honest During the last year, I suspect we've all spent a little more…Hullfire17th December 2020
Arts & CultureIssue 003 The Small Businesses You Can Support This Holiday Season By Renée Ramerman Are you still looking for the perfect present with the Holidays fast…Hullfire7th December 2020
Arts & CultureIssue 003 Buried in the German Countryside – My Study Abroad By Hugh Matthews My name is Hugh Hamish Matthews. I was born in Exeter and…Hullfire25th September 2020
Arts & CultureIssue 002Music Lunchtime Concerts in Middleton Hall Foyer By James Cardie This trimester, a host of musically endowed students returned to Middleton Hall…Hullfire5th May 2020
Arts & CultureIssue 002 Tarantino Returns By Tabitha Topping Tarantino returns to center stage with the long-awaited Once Upon a Time…Hullfire5th May 2020
Arts & CultureIssue 002 Ricky Gervais – disaster or godsend for award season? By Peter Knight As award season draws to a close for another year some notable…Hullfire5th May 2020
Arts & CultureIssue 002 Controversy and Confusion Over Proposed Cambridge University Military and Firearms Ban By Peter Knight Cambridge University Students’ Union found itself amid a confusing controversy after a…Hullfire5th May 2020