Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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

PHASES, The Mowgli’s and LIGHTS lifted spirits at House of Blues

Molly Maugeri, Staff Reporter November 13, 2015

The French Quarter's House of Blues is typically known for its Southern brunch food and concert hall, which is a host to a plethora of lower-key artists who come to town throughout the year. Last Friday...

Covers and crooners impressed at Tulane a capella concert

Bryce Berman, Staff Reporter November 13, 2015

No instruments, no problem. The concert put on by Tulane's three a capella groups managed to blow away the audience, relying only on their powerful voices.At 9 p.m. Nov. 6, students and parents alike filed...

Hoodie Allen takes the stage Nov. 5 as part of Tulane’s Homecoming week. His performance included a freestyle about Tulane.

Hoodie goes hard at homecoming

Lily Milwit, Senior Staff Reporter November 11, 2015

For anyone who grew up in a northeast suburb waiting patiently for the day they got their driver's license so they could blast "No Interruption" with the windows down on their way to high school, Hoodie...

Getting grimy at Hell’s Gala

Keala Rusher, Staff Reporter November 7, 2015

Halloween night was hot as hell at the Sugar Mill, where RL Grime headlined Hell's Gala along with a lineup of DJs and producers.On the night of Halloween, Encore Entertainment and Winter Circle Productions...

Clutch floods Voodoo with Talent

Ben Shooter, Associate Arcade Editor November 7, 2015

Clutch, a band that has existed since 1991 and gained a sort of cult following for their bluesy and funky brand of metal, had perhaps the most unfortunate slot at the Voodoo Music + Arts Festival's Altar...

Eastwood Smokes liven up the Boot

Ben Shooter, Associate Arcade Editor November 6, 2015

New Orleans has a multitude of bars that double as venues for live music, but usually the Boot isn't one of them. Last Thursday the Boot made an exception to its standard dance pop sounds, hosting a performance...

The Joy Formidable offer unbridled delight

Taylor DeMulling, Associate Arcade Editor November 5, 2015

The Joy Formidable is a fitting name for a band this unflinchingly ecstatic. Altar, the enormous main stage at Voodoo Music + Arts Experience, threatened to swallow the Welsh trio up whole. Its upbeat...

Tulane student tops spotify college charts

Cadence Neenan, Staff Reporter November 4, 2015

For the average Tulane student, summer vacation is likely to be relatively uneventful — work, a few days at the beach, hanging out with friends from high school and maybe an internship, if you play...

Florence + Machine put on an explosive performance Oct. 30 for the first day of Voodoo Music and Arts Experience. 

Voodoo bewitches audiences

Taylor DeMulling, Associate Arcade Editor Ben Shooter November 4, 2015

Day 1Where else would drunk moms sipping from Wu-Tang Clan chalices, people so thoroughly adorned in festival-wear one could not possibly tell whether they're wearing it ironically and an alarmingly large...

Pandora to present ODESZA at Joy Theater

Molly Maugeri, Staff Reporter October 29, 2015

Those faithful listeners who remained loyal to Pandora were rewarded with free tickets to ODESZA and can wave said tickets in the faces of all of their friends who questioned their choice in music apps.This...

Mac DeMarco brought Shakespeare’s salad boys to Civic Theatre

Olivia Poletti, Staff Reporter October 23, 2015

Known for his eccentric performances, indie rock prince Mac DeMarco blew the socks — and more intimate items of clothing — off the crowd at his Oct. 17 show at The Civic Theatre. Canadian bands...

Jeremih and Marc E. Bassy to perform TUCP Fall Concert

Chloe Christian, Contributing Reporter October 22, 2015

Tulane University Campus Programming's annual Fall Concerts are about to heat up with Jeremih and Marc E. Bassy, appropriately moving the show outside to cooler climates.Any avid listener of popular R&B...

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