Keldine Hull (born April 1, 1983 in Kingstown, St. Vincent) is a Los Angeles based entertainment writer for Skope Magazine. Her career as a journalist began in 2000 as columnist for the Rockland County Times, based out of Nyack, New York and run by editor Peter Sluys. Keldine gained popularity within the community for her work that primarily focused on community events, experiences, and people making a difference. In the subsequent years leading up to her staff position at Skope Magazine, Keldine freelanced for other publications including Urban Mainstream Magazine, in which she covered global and political issues under the column WASK: What America Should Know Project, Splash Magazine, and LA Record. She did minor work for other publications including the Marquette Tribune in which she chronicled her experience at Ground Zero following the September 11th attacks.

Keldine's current focus has been on music and entertainment. She is the creator of the column "Beyond the Velvet Rope", which highlights the rising careers of artists MostArt, Pale, and Slant and their path towards stardom. Her most noted interviews to date include groundbreaking electronica group Passion Pit and bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett from the legendary Wailers. Currently working on a syndication agreement with the Jamaica Gleaner, Keldine's work can be read even in the Caribbean as a United States entertainment correspondent.

Connected to other forms of creative and literary expression, Keldine is also a published poet in Farmhouse Magazine as well as Associate Producer for the SAG film Amulette. She is currently working on optioning original screenplays.

Links to Work:

Keldine Hull Introduces MostArt- Skope Magazine

Keldine Hull Offers a Tribute to Michael Jackson

Conflict in Darfur

The Skin Within

Passion Pit: We're Not Metal At All

Beyond the Velvet Rope

Also visit: Skope Magazine, Official Website and Online Portfolio

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