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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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Haunting soon in theaters near you

Caroline Kurzweil, Contributing Writer November 1, 2023

As this Halloween season comes to a close, do not miss these scary movies that are hitting the big screen. From novel adaptations of small-town serial killers to a horrifying spin on a Christmas classic,...

James Shapiro, professor of English at Columbia University and Shakespeare expert, spoke on Oct. 26 on the production of ‘Voodoo Macbeth’ in promotion of his forthcoming book, The Playbook.

Inside first all-Black production of Macbeth

Chase Stenberg, Contributing Writer November 1, 2023

Twenty-year-old Orson Welles’ first-ever production of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” comprised an all-Black troupe of actors for the Federal Theatre Project in 1936, set in 19th-century Haiti, for...

“Our main goal is just to make sure that the cats on campus are healthy and fed,” sophomore Fundraising Chair Maeve McAndews said.

Campus Cats organization keeps cats feline good

Ryann Goldberg, Contributing Writer November 1, 2023

Most Tulane University students know of Jeffrey, the beloved campus cat, who can often be seen lounging outside of Dixon Hall, or the other 25-plus cats that can be spotted on campus.    Lesser...

Franny Choi: 2023 Arons Visiting Poet

Franny Choi, poet, harbinger of apocalypse, visits Tulane

Ian Faul, Arcade Editor October 25, 2023

For poet and essayist Franny Choi, the apocalypse has already come. Actually, it came many years ago for marginalized people, and it continues today. As their recent work suggests, though, this rather...

Lil Yachty brings new music, old hits to New Orleans

Lil Yachty brings new music, old hits to New Orleans

Sophia Finkbeiner, Contributing Writer October 25, 2023

On Oct. 11, rapper Lil Yachty performed at the Fillmore New Orleans for the 13th stop of the Field Trip Tour. Yachty is currently touring North America and will start his European leg of the tour in...

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‘Census Designated’: Jane Remover refuses to be labeled

Max Handler, Arcade Editor October 25, 2023

Jane Remover’s new album “Census Designated” is a worthy follow up to her debut LP “Frailty.” The 20-year-old’s production skills shine through the raw facade of the 10-song project.   The...

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‘Modern Woman’ Erin Rae comes to Toulouse Theatre

Max Handler, Arcade Editor October 18, 2023

Erin Rae, one of country music’s blossoming artists, came to New Orleans last Saturday, Oct. 14. The 33-year-old and her band commanded a sizable audience at Toulouse Theatre in the French Quarter.   Erin...

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‘Bottoms’ takes swing at genre of raunchy teen comedy 

Evan Allbritton, Contributing Writer October 18, 2023

“Bottoms,” a satirical teen comedy written by Emma Seligman and actress Rachel Sennott, came to theaters on Friday, Aug. 25 and is quickly becoming a queer favorite through positive representation,...

Matty Healy 'can’t be arsed' at The 1975’s New Orleans show 

Matty Healy ‘can’t be arsed’ at The 1975’s New Orleans show 

Lila Mago, Staff Writer October 18, 2023

Indie-pop-rock band The 1975 stopped by New Orleans on Oct. 12 at the Smoothie King Center. Frontman Matty Healy, guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald and drummer George Daniel comprise the band,...

A24's re-release of "Stop Making Sense" revitalizes the classic Talking Heads live performance film, already known by many as the greatest concert film of all time.

‘Stop Making Sense’: A24 refreshes classic concert film

Sophia Finkbeiner, Contributing Writer October 11, 2023

In one word, Talking Heads’ “Stop Making Sense” is a trip. In more words, the film is eclectic, energetic, engaging and much more. “Stop Making Sense” is a re-release film of the live performance...

Three Tulane professors give deeper insights into the beauty inherent in STEM fields.

STEM aesthetics: Three professors discuss beauty 

Ian Faul, Arcade Editor October 11, 2023

During exam season, students in STEM disciplines will likely deny there is anything beautiful in their work. Their professors say otherwise.   Symmetrical, elegant, harmonious, unified: these...

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Putting the camp in ‘Theater Camp’

Evan Allbritton, Contributing Writer October 11, 2023

“Theater Camp,” the directorial debut by “Booksmart” actress Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman, came to the big screen on Friday,  July 14, delivering sarcasm, awkward humor — and of course,...

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