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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Hullabaloo guide to museums in New Orleans, about New Orleans

Hullabaloo guide to museums in New Orleans, about New Orleans

Sophia Duhon, Staff writer November 21, 2024

Arts and culture fill New Orleans to the brim. Art galleries pepper every street, and music is always playing somewhere. Whether you are looking for a place to appreciate art or learn local history, New...

Food for thought: Exploring contemporary culinary identity in New Orleans

Food for thought: Exploring contemporary culinary identity in New Orleans

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer November 13, 2024

The city of New Orleans is a phenomenon in motion, shaped by a multitude of languages, cultures and communities over hundreds of years. It has not only a 306-year history, but also a unique culinary...

Poet Laureate Ada Limón visits campus

Poet Laureate Ada Limón visits campus

Cassidy Meehan, Contributing Writer November 6, 2024

The Florie Gale Arons Poetry Program invited 24th Poet Laureate of the United States Ada Limón to give a reading in Tulane University’s Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life on Monday, Nov. 4....

‘Anora’: Mikey Madison bares all

‘Anora’: Mikey Madison bares all

Laurel Daly and Max Handler November 6, 2024

If the first half of Sean Baker’s “Anora” evokes a euphoric high, the second half is akin to the subsequent comedown.     The film follows Anora, a Brooklyn stripper played by Mikey...

Best New Orleans restaurants for Family Weekend

Best New Orleans restaurants for Family Weekend

Finley Jacobs, Contributing Writer October 30, 2024

With Tulane University’s Family Weekend fast approaching, students may wonder how to give their parents a taste of NOLA — and there is no better way to do so than a dining experience. Here are...

Florence Pugh stars alongside Andrew Garfield in "We Live in Time."

Rom-coms reinvigorated: A24’s ‘We Live in Time’

Laurel Daly, Staff Writer October 23, 2024

The romantic comedy is dying. Tragic though it may seem, there is seldom a market for rom-coms nowadays. The genre tends to underperform at the box office, and since streaming services like Netflix...

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Sink your teeth into Vampirism in NOLA

Sophia Duhon, Staff Writer October 23, 2024

If you live in New Orleans, chances are you have heard stories of local vampires. But have you ever wondered where these stories came from?  The first rumors of the undead in New Orleans come from...

Aphex Twin stencil, Hollywood

Aphex Twin album 30th anniversary

Obed Soto Gonzalez, Contributing Writer October 16, 2024

Released 30 years ago, Aphex Twin’s 1994 "Selected Ambient Works Volume II” still stands as a kaleidoscope of the eminent possibilities of ambient, differing from much of Aphex Twin’s — the...

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Louisiana Halloween movie guide

Sophia Duhon, Staff Writer October 16, 2024

Louisiana has long been known for its spooky atmosphere and creepy history. The shady French Quarter alleys and dark, damp swamps provide the perfect backdrop for horror stories and mystery thrillers....

OPINION | What happened to body positivity: Ozempic in Hollywood 

OPINION | What happened to body positivity: Ozempic in Hollywood 

Olivia Rubell, Staff Writer  October 10, 2024

Semaglutide Injection, also known as Ozempic, has gained rapid attention on social media. While it was originally used as an antidiabetic medication for adults with type 2 diabetes, it has now become...

Turning TIDES of Tulane chess

Turning TIDES of Tulane chess

Caroline Kurzweil, Contributing Writer October 10, 2024

The Qatar Ballroom buzzed with chatter as Tulane University's two-day chess tournament unfolded on Sept. 21 and 22. Each match showcased not only strategic skill across generations but also a community...

Club spotlight: Tulane Cajun and Louisiana Creole Association

Club spotlight: Tulane Cajun and Louisiana Creole Association

Sophia Duhon, Staff Writer October 2, 2024

Despite being located at the heart of Louisiana, 75% of Tulane University’s population comes from over 500 miles away. Because of this, some Louisiana native Tulane students feel a lack of representation...

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