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

The Renegade Tour 2016 offers variety, vivacity at New Orleans concert

Nurah Lambert, Associate Arcade Editor October 15, 2016

The Renegade Tour 2016 presented by disc jockey, concert promoter and founder of HARD music brand Gary Richards, known on stage as Destructo, hit New Orleans at 11 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7. Held at Republic...

Rooney to perform new album in New Orleans show

Sam Ergina, Arcade Editor October 12, 2016

After years of wondering where indie pop-rock band Rooney went missing, the group is back with new members and a new album.Lead singer-songwriter Robert Schwartzman and the rest of the newly-resurrected...

Queue: New fall lineup

Armando Marin, Senior Staff Reporter October 11, 2016

Though the temperature remains a muggy 80 degrees and not a single leaf has touched the ground, fall is upon us. With its return comes a plethora of new television shows ideal for wasting the night away...

GRiZ proves “Good Will Prevail” with new album

Luke Bravo, Contributing Reporter October 10, 2016

On Sept. 23, electronica, blues, funk and soul came together in a neat package with the release of GRiZ's new album, "Good Will Prevail."To kick off his latest collection of work, "Wicked" opens with a...

Danny Brown lyricism intricately channels danger, deep thought in new album

Danny Brown lyricism intricately channels danger, deep thought in new album

Parker Greenwood, Staff Reporter October 10, 2016

A hopeless, drug-filled basement in the aftermath of a rave is the atmosphere that immediately presents itself on the first track, "Downward Spiral," off of Danny Brown's new album "Atrocity Exhibition."...

Trader Joes opened its first store in the New Orleans Metropolitan Area two weeks ago. With fair prices and great products, its well worth the drive.

Trader Joe’s opens first store in New Orleans metro area

Laurel Ettinger, Contributing Reporter October 10, 2016

Just a 45-minute shuttle ride away, a new Trader Joe’s has opened in Metairie. This supermarket is just that: super. With reasonable prices, delicious frozen foods and lots of snacking options, Trader...

‘Truth Tree’

Kiera Torpie, Contributing Photographer October 5, 2016

The new sculpture “Truth Tree,” created by Brooklyn based artist Hank Willis Thomas, will be on exhibit outside of the Newcomb Art Museum until July 2017. The installation features graphic speech bubbles...

‘Truth Tree’ speech bubbles fail to send message

Rachael Richard, Staff Reporter October 5, 2016

This fall, Tulane’s campus had a large new addition that was hard to miss. Hank Willis Thomas’ "Truth Tree" replaced "Companion (Passing Through)" by KAWS, or what many came to know as the "Sad Mickey...

The New Orleans Film Festival kicks off on Oct. 12 and lasts until Oct. 20. The festival will feature films ranging from documentaries to music videos. 

New Orleans Film Fest brings global film community back to city

Nurah Lambert, Staff Reporter October 5, 2016

Beyond Yom Kippur and the start of fall break, film aficionados of New Orleans and abroad celebrate Oct. 12 as the launch of the 27th annual New Orleans Film Festival, hosted by the New Orleans Film Society.The...

#WavecrushWednesday: Chris Finney

#WavecrushWednesday: Chris Finney

Erica Goldish, Staff Reporter October 5, 2016

This week's #WaveCrushWednesday is Chris Finney, adjunct professor of music business at Tulane, two-time Grammy winner, music producer, engineer and mixer originally from New Orleans.Finney helps run a...

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Local Natives to perform new sound at weekend show

Samantha Sitt, Senior Staff Reporter October 5, 2016

Dipping into the pool of modern day electronica, Local Natives' latest album, “Sunlit Youth,” delivers a new front for the Los Angeles-based quintet to explore. Three long years since its last release,...

Let’s talk about sex: student-run magazine to open conversation on taboo topics

Erica Goldish, Staff Reporter October 5, 2016

Harleigh Shaw, Paloma Pinto and Julia Daniel are going to change how you think about sex. The sophomores are starting a new online magazine, PeachWave, for students to write opinion pieces on topics such...

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