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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

Tulane student helps produce Oscar-nominated documentary

Tulane student helps produce Oscar-nominated documentary

Hannah Erbrick, Arcade Editor February 6, 2019

People grow up hearing that they can make a difference. They learn that their voice is powerful and that one person can change the world. As students get older, it can be harder and harder to keep...

In a Q&A session following the screening of "If Beale Street Could Talk," Brenda Alexander and husband Malcolm Alexander, client of Innocence Project New Orleans  discuss false incarceration with Jee Park, president of Innocence Project.

Local nonprofit fighting to exonerate prisoners screens “If Beale Street Could Talk”

Josh Axelrod, Staff Reporter January 23, 2019

Following up his celebrated, Oscar-winning hit “Moonlight,” Barry Jenkins opted to tell another moving and oft-forgotten story. Weaving an intimate picture of black love amid a backdro­­p of...

Revisiting the value of political satire with ‘Vice’

Revisiting the value of political satire with ‘Vice’

Cullen Fagan, Senior Staff Reporter January 23, 2019

Emma Vaughters | Layout Editor I was a toddler when the World Trade Center fell to the deadliest terror attack in world history, as were the majority of my fellow Tulane students. Most of us...

A Very Potter Holiday

Alice Moye-Honeyman November 29, 2018

December is the most magical time of the year. And what else is magical? Harry Potter. It only makes sense that the two things must go together. Whether you’re a witch, wizard, Muggle or Squib, it’s...

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Coen Brothers’ ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs’ premieres at New Orleans Film Festival

Patrick Miller, Associate Arcade Editor October 25, 2018

Ethan and Joel Coen’s latest cinematic experiment takes the form of “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.” As a compilation of six shorter stories, “The Ballad” was originally a slated to be released...

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Put some spook in your step: Netflix’s best horror movies

Jonathan Marks, Copy Editor October 25, 2018

With Halloween just around the corner, what better way to get into the spooky spirit than by binge-watching horror movies? Netflix offers a wide variety of cult classics, as well as independent horror...

Photo courtesy of https://movies.disney.com

All the spirit without the spooks: the top five feel-good Halloween films

Amy Nankin, Contributing Reporter October 24, 2018

A slightly chilly breeze cuts through the typical New Orleans humidity, the temperature drops into the frigid mid-60s and students in leggings and sweatshirts swarm the campus. This can only mean one thing:...

Absolute Pleasure at The Prytania: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”

Absolute Pleasure at The Prytania: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”

Alex Calloway, Contributing Writer October 24, 2018

As the clock strikes midnight, the lights of the Prytania Theater — one of New Orleans’s premier independent movie theaters — begin to dim. Attendees, dressed in everything from sweaters and jeans...

New Orleans Film Festival sweeps over city for 29th year

Cori Shalit, Arcade Associate Editor October 18, 2018

From Oct. 17-25, the New Orleans Film Society will present the 29th annual New Orleans Film Festival (NOFF) at the Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans. The event offers guests the opportunity not only...

Netflix Queue: Latin American Films to Get in the Spooky Spirit

Netflix Queue: Latin American Films to Get in the Spooky Spirit

Lauren Caplan, Contributing Reporter October 18, 2018

Hispanic Heritage Month in the U.S. may have ended Oct. 15, but appreciating Latinx art doesn’t have to fall within a specific time frame — you can enjoy these films all year long. The American idea...

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Queue: The Best Chick Flicks of Summer 2018

Alice Moye-Honeyman, Contributing Reporter September 26, 2018

Chick flicks can be a tough genre to master. Rom-coms have been historically complex, funny and just downright enjoyable, but these releases from this past summer have far exceeded expectations with their...

Netflix Queue: Lady Love

Netflix Queue: Lady Love

Nurah Lambert, Arcade Editor September 24, 2018

The romance genre has a long, long history, but only recently have we seen same-sex coupling normalized in the media. From bachelorette parties to summer flings, here are our favorite lesbian films released...

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