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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

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Outdoor dining spots to try this spring

Jillian Fontana, Contributing Writer March 3, 2021

During COVID-19, folks have had to adapt to a new way of dining and many restaurants have expanded accommodations for outdoor seating. Luckily for Tulane students, New Orleans has great weather year-round...

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FUBU Market highlights Black creators

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor February 24, 2021

The For Us By Us market was started by Jailaih Gowdy and Alexis Smith, to make finding and supporting Black-owned businesses easier for consumers. The market, which started in fall 2020, is designed...

computer covered in mardi gras beads next to a hand grenade

Despite restrictions, Mardi Gras spirit persevered

Mackenzie Bookamer, Arcade Editor February 17, 2021

Mardi Gras in New Orleans is usually a time when tourists flock to the city to watch what seems like an endless amount of parades and be in good spirits with one another. Like most other events this...

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Tulane graduate makes mark as NOLA artist

Mackenzie Bookamer, Arcade Editor February 3, 2021

Brandon Surtain graduated from Tulane in the spring of 2020 with a master’s of architecture as well as a master’s of sustainable real estate development, but these are not the only interests he...

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Mardi Gras posters offer tradition in unusual year

Mackenzie Bookamer, Arcade Editor January 27, 2021

Carnival season in New Orleans — culminating with the celebration of Mardi Gras on Fat Tuesday — is a time where art takes the center stage, whether that be through parades or posters around the city....

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Black-owned businesses to support right now

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor January 27, 2021

The pandemic has been hitting small and local business owners especially hard. Consider shopping at these small Black-owned businesses to help support the New Orleans community during this time!  Community...

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House floats offer safe taste of Mardi Gras

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor January 20, 2021

Mardi Gras 2021 will look a little different than years past due to strict COVID-19 restrictions. New Orleans is currently in a modified Phase One to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, which...

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Experiencing the NOLA art scene during COVID

Mackenzie Bookamer, Arcade Editor January 20, 2021

New Orleans is a city known for its vibrant culture, which is often shown throughout the numerous art exhibitions in the city. In the wake of COVID-19, however, many museums and galleries have had...

Arcade’s guide to winter events

Arcade’s guide to winter events

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor November 12, 2020

Whether you’re staying in New Orleans for the break or heading home soon, these are some fun events to make the most of the next few weeks. All events are either virtual or will have social-distancing...

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Ogden contemporary exhibit shows Louisiana talent

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor November 3, 2020

The Ogden Museum of Southern Art’s “Louisiana Contemporary” exhibit highlights the talented work and creativity of Louisiana artists and sparks conversations about many important social issues...

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Behind the magic of Jazz Fest posters

Hannah May-Powers, Arcade Editor October 14, 2020

The first New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Fest happened in Congo Square in 1970 to a crowd of 350 people. In the 50 years since its inception, the event has garnered widespread attention and attracts thousands...

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Event Spotlight: Art for Art’s Sake

Hannah May-Powers, Arcade Editor October 7, 2020

It would be impossible to quantify the cultural impact that the city of New Orleans has had on artists. Not only does the city inspire artists who live here, but plenty of artists from around the world...

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