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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Foxygen reunites, returns to New Orleans

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter April 15, 2017

Californians Jonathan Rado and Sam France of Foxygen will bring their jazz, folk and classic rock sound back to the Big Easy. Formed in 2005 when both members were only 15, Foxygen made a name for itself...

Rapper T-Pain performed hits like Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time) and Bartender at his show April 6 in Avron B. Fogelman Arena at Devlin Fieldhouse.

T-Pain comes to campus to ‘bayou’ a ‘drank’

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter April 13, 2017

Ten years after the release of his chart-topping single, "Buy U a Drank," T-Pain made an appearance in New Orleans. Tulane University Campus Programming was hard-pressed to match its fall 2016 concert...

Aimee Mann’s album ‘Mental Illness’ offers somber serenades

Tyler Mead, Senior Staff Reporter April 10, 2017

Aimee Mann's latest album, "Mental Illness," is a beautifully sensible addition to her whopping nine-album discography. Mann knows her sound and style and knows she doesn't need to change things up or...

Radiohead dazzles, enchants in sold-out performance

Matthew Philips, Staff Reporter April 7, 2017

One would be hard-pressed to find many bands over 30 years deep into their careers that still contain every original member. Such a feat entails musical chemistry unparalleled by most bands of 'legendary'...

Photo courtesy Bats on Strings

Alexis & The Samurai, Cardinal Sons blow crowd away at Gasa Gasa

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 29, 2017

From doors to final encore, Gasa Gasa was a party on Saturday night. Both the opening act Alexis & The Samurai and headliner Cardinal Sons gave the audience a show to remember. Both groups highlighted...

Autotune legend T-Pain has been selected by Tulane University Campus Programming to headline the annual spring concert. The show will take place at 8 p.m. April 6 in Devlin Fieldhouse. Tickets are available for $5 for Tulane community members.

TUCP brings T-Pain to campus for Spring Concert

Kate Parker, Contributing Reporter March 23, 2017

Despite the many choices Tulane students make that their middle school selves would not necessarily be proud of, they will no doubt still indulge any sense of nostalgia from those years by catching T-Pain...

The Old U.S. Mint houses the New Orleans Museum of Jazz, a collection of exhibits, instruments and archives related to jazz and its ties to New Orleans.

Know Your NOLA: New Orleans Jazz Museum displays distinguished history

Luo Qi Kong, Staff Reporter March 23, 2017

New Orleans has served as a historical breeding ground for creative expression and a center for cultural syncretism throughout America's past. The city's ability to innovate is shown through its musical...

Blue Velvet sits outside of PJs Coffee of New Orleans Mar. 8. The self-described post-punk band recently released its first full-length album, Divine.

Student band Blue Velvet adds post-punk sound to NOLA community

Annabelle Golden, Staff Reporter March 23, 2017

In homage to the work of David Lynch and as huge fans of the movie "Blue Velvet," three local musicians formed a band with that namesake. Blue Velvet consists of current and past Tulane students....

Up and coming artists Kaiydo, Ambre discuss path to musical success

Nurah Lambert, Associate Arcade Editor March 21, 2017

Twenty seems to be a magic number, the age of both up-and-coming Florida rapper Kaiydo and New Orleans native musician Ambre. Kaiydo hit the ground running with a lineup of scheduled shows, a summer...

Crawfest releases initial lineup

Crawfest releases initial lineup

Sam Ergina, Arcade Editor March 20, 2017

Crawfest at Tulane University has announced its initial lineup. Artists include headliners Moon Taxi, along with Chicago soul band JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound and Tulane's own The Bummers. Moon...

‘The Navigator’ chronicles path of cultural self-acceptance

Luke Bravo, Contributing Reporter March 19, 2017

In its new album, "The Navigator," Hurray for the Riff Raff tells an intimate story about growing up, overcoming marginalization and living with pride. The new album is a departure from the majority...

$UICIDEBOY$ take the stage at BUKU Art + Music Fest Mar. 11. The New Orleans natives high-energy set amped up the audience even after a long day of festival-going.

BUKU Music + Art Project succeeds despite disappointments

Nurah Lambert and Josh Christian March 16, 2017

The living, avant-garde BUKU Music + Art Project 2017 featured a variety of musicians and artists of many backgrounds. Attractions such as the Live Graffiti Gallery, stilt walkers, live dancers and,...

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