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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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Cardinal Sons to unveil new music in weekend concert series

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 24, 2017

Propelling the alternative and indie rock scene in New Orleans, a city centered on jazz and funk, is no easy feat. For Cardinal Sons, however, the challenge proves worthwhile. The Shirley brothers,...

Autotune legend T-Pain has been selected by Tulane University Campus Programming to headline the annual spring concert. The show will take place at 8 p.m. April 6 in Devlin Fieldhouse. Tickets are available for $5 for Tulane community members.

TUCP brings T-Pain to campus for Spring Concert

Kate Parker, Contributing Reporter March 23, 2017

Despite the many choices Tulane students make that their middle school selves would not necessarily be proud of, they will no doubt still indulge any sense of nostalgia from those years by catching T-Pain...

The Old U.S. Mint houses the New Orleans Museum of Jazz, a collection of exhibits, instruments and archives related to jazz and its ties to New Orleans.

Know Your NOLA: New Orleans Jazz Museum displays distinguished history

Luo Qi Kong, Staff Reporter March 23, 2017

New Orleans has served as a historical breeding ground for creative expression and a center for cultural syncretism throughout America's past. The city's ability to innovate is shown through its musical...

Blue Velvet sits outside of PJ's Coffee of New Orleans Mar. 8. The self-described "post-punk" band recently released its first full-length album, "Divine."

Student band Blue Velvet adds post-punk sound to NOLA community

Annabelle Golden, Staff Reporter March 23, 2017

In homage to the work of David Lynch and as huge fans of the movie "Blue Velvet," three local musicians formed a band with that namesake. Blue Velvet consists of current and past Tulane students....

Local entrepreneur, World Water Day focus on safe drinking water

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter March 22, 2017

Freshwater is essential to both the human and natural world. Water powers cities, supports ecosystems and sustains virtually all forms of life. Every year on World Water Day, March 22, the world celebrates...

Queue: Cartoons aren’t just for Kids

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 21, 2017

Cartoons are not just for children. Adults too can enjoy sitting in their pajamas with a bowl of cereal on Saturday morning letting hours pass watching cartoons. With innuendos and jokes that go over the...

‘The Navigator’ chronicles path of cultural self-acceptance

Luke Bravo, Contributing Reporter March 19, 2017

In its new album, "The Navigator," Hurray for the Riff Raff tells an intimate story about growing up, overcoming marginalization and living with pride. The new album is a departure from the majority...

Featuring designers, models and a host of events, the New Orleans Fashion Week runs from Mar. 18-24.

New Orleans Fashion Week to act as focal point for Southern fashion

Luo Qi Kong, Contributing Reporter March 18, 2017

While New Orleans might be better known for its music, food and art, New Orleans Fashion Week has been expanding the city's fashion scene since 2011. NOFW 2017 will feature more than 30 designers from...

Political comedy pioneer Bill Maher to perform at Saenger Theater

Matthew Philips, Contributing Reporter March 17, 2017

The explosion of shows tailored exclusively to political comedy is a phenomenon of the new millennium. For decades, political comedy remained a minute feature of the nightly routines of Ed Sullivan, Johnny...

The contestants of the second annual Nice Jewish Boy Pageant pose outside of Hillel. The pageant, which consists of businesswear, talent and interview competitions, will take place at 8 p.m. on Sunday at Tulane Hillel.

Nice Jewish Boy Pageant to promote, engage with Jewish culture

Tigre Mui, Contributing Reporter March 16, 2017

Pageants are a way to publicly present a certain mold and see who fits it best. This mold can be one of beauty, of grace or of Miss United States. This weekend, it's to discern the kind, the charming...

$UICIDEBOY$ take the stage at BUKU Art + Music Fest Mar. 11. The New Orleans natives' high-energy set amped up the audience even after a long day of festival-going.

BUKU Music + Art Project succeeds despite disappointments

Nurah Lambert and Josh Christian March 16, 2017

The living, avant-garde BUKU Music + Art Project 2017 featured a variety of musicians and artists of many backgrounds. Attractions such as the Live Graffiti Gallery, stilt walkers, live dancers and,...

Pause Café explores the intersection of Francophone culture and New Orleans

Pause Café explores the intersection of Francophone culture and New Orleans

Cam Lutz, Associate Editor March 10, 2017

New Orleans lies at the intersection of African, French and Cajun cultures. Tulane University's Department of French and Italian hosts several events on campus to celebrate New Orleans' French cultural...

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