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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

Larry Murphy (left) and H Jon Benjamin (right) performed at McAlister Auditorium Wednesday March 22.

H Jon Benjamin’s comedic voice stands above

Tyler Mead, Senior Staff Reporter March 27, 2017

The voice of international super spy Sterling Archer, burger man Bob Belcher and a can of mixed vegetables, H. Jon Benjamin performed March 22 in McAlister Auditorium and brought new material which was...

Photo courtesy of Flatland Productions

Cardinal Sons to unveil new music in weekend concert series

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 24, 2017

Propelling the alternative and indie rock scene in New Orleans, a city centered on jazz and funk, is no easy feat. For Cardinal Sons, however, the challenge proves worthwhile. The Shirley brothers,...

Queue: Cartoons aren’t just for Kids

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 21, 2017

Cartoons are not just for children. Adults too can enjoy sitting in their pajamas with a bowl of cereal on Saturday morning letting hours pass watching cartoons. With innuendos and jokes that go over the...

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‘Beauty and the Beast’ remains relevant, fan favorite

Brandi Doyal, Senior Staff Reporter March 18, 2017

"Be Our Guest" Disney invites us to return to the magic of a "tale as old as time." Through nostalgic costuming, cutting-edge special effects and inspired musical direction, "Beauty and the Beast" truly...

Queue: Dark Suspense

Nurah Lambert, Associate Arcade Editor March 11, 2017

The world can be a dark place, and when art imitates life, you get eerie television shows. Not only are they somber in theme, but the color schemes are just as shady. While these selections may not be...

The Arcade’s rundown of Academy Award predictions

Taylor Coley, Contributing Reporter February 25, 2017

On Feb. 26, Jimmy Kimmel will host the 89th Oscars. Following the #OscarsSoWhite controversy, this year's Academy Awards finds itself celebrating diversity in every major category. It is a close race,...

Queue: Netflix Original Thriller Series

Kathryne LeBell, Senior Staff Writer February 23, 2017

Netflix has made quite the name for itself, producing a varied selection of original shows. Critically-acclaimed series like "Orange Is the New Black" and "Stranger Things" have brought in a loyal fanbase....

Queue: Dark comedies

Parker Greenwood, Arcade Associate Editor February 19, 2017

You are sitting in bed after an especially long day and want to watch something, but you don't have time for a movie. As a matter of fact, you don't even have time for a 40-minute-long show and all the...

The Broad Theater's mix of mainstream, experimental and indie films appeals to a wide variety of movie-goers in the Mid-City area. The theater, less than a year old, stands out through its industrial interior and intimate screening rooms.

The Broad Theater reimagines look, feel of movie theaters

Julia Glass, Contributing Reporter February 16, 2017

While AMC theaters are usually the go-to when spending a night out at the movies, New Orleans has local options that are not only more convenient but also more interesting. As with other institutions,...

Netflix Queue: Hidden Gems

Sydne Klein, Staff Reporter February 13, 2017

For every time a person may consult Netflix for a classic re-watch of "Pulp Fiction," there lies a hidden trove of entirely underrated yet satisfying film selections. Aside from the fact that...

Zeitgeist to show Ben Lear’s documentary on juvenile offenders

Luo Qi Kong, Staff Reporter February 5, 2017

From Feb. 3 to Feb. 8, Zeitgeist Multidisciplinary Arts Center will be showing director and producer Ben Lear's documentary "They Call Us Monsters." The film examines the legislation that allows juvenile...

Hillel’s Kaj Friis-Hecht heats up “Chopped Junior”

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter January 23, 2017

The camera catches every moment as mystery ingredients haunt competitors and Ted Allen begins his countdown. Even professional chefs falter in the "Chopped" kitchen, yet 9-15-year-olds have proven they...

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