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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

Crawfest 2019 promises music, crawfish, good vibes

Cori Shalit, Arcade Editor March 27, 2019

It’s that time of year. Second semester is winding down faster than we can figure out how to start eating a crawfish. You guessed it, Crawfest 2019 is coming up, and it’s going to be crustaceous....

April Bey and Lavett Ballard: Representing black women, selfhood in art

April Bey and Lavett Ballard: Representing black women, selfhood in art

Sanjali De Silva, Senior Staff Reporter March 26, 2019

This Wednesday, the Center for Academic Equity will host major artists Lavett Ballard and April Bey in a conversation highlighting themes of self-representation, deciding the value in one own’s art,...

Nikki Darrow | Contributing Artist

Art history fees frustrate students, improve classroom experience

Lydia Woolley, Contributing Reporter March 13, 2019

For most science, technology, engineering and math majors, course fees are an unavoidable expense. For every lab, students pay anywhere between $20-200 and engage every week with the materials that their...

Yacob Arroyo | Staff Artist

Black history is world history: Exploring African diaspora mythos, religions

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor February 20, 2019

Black history is so massive and enriching, border lines and oceans cannot possibly measure it. During Black History Month, Americans recognize the hardships and oppression Black people continue to face...

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When, where to celebrate Black History Month in New Orleans

Hannah Erbrick, Arcade Editor February 14, 2019

With Black History Month fully underway, there’s no shortage of celebratory and informative events all over the country. Luckily for Tulane students, there may be few better cities in which to celebrate...

Photo courtesy of Gavin Goins

World-renowned chef Leah Chase reflects on food, life, legacy

Michael Chen, General Associate February 14, 2019

Mother, princess and civil rights icon. Chef Leah Chase has been them all. Renowned throughout the city of New Orleans as the “Queen of Creole Cuisine,” the 96-year-old legend prides herself most on...

Czars Trinidad | Senior Staff Artist

Tulane’s Theatre and Dance Department shines spotlight on the magic of black theatre

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor February 14, 2019

Before it became a business world buzzword, storytelling was a way for people to connect on an emotional level. The theatre has long offered a platform for this connection on a broader scale. Based...

Art + Feminism aims to rewrite history through Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon

Julia Ferro, Associate Arcade Editor March 14, 2018

Wikipedia has more than 40 million articles online, but fewer than than 10 percent of its editors are women. Art + Feminism discovered this problem and posed an essential question: what happens when...

Studio Be, a 35,000 square foot warehouse in the Bywater, is the latest project by artist and activist Brandan Odums.

Studio Be reclaims black narratives, empowers community

Zharia Jeffries, Contributing Reporter February 22, 2018

Walking up the sidewalk approaching Studio Be, visitors are welcomed by empowering murals, scenic railroad tracks and winding bike trails. Depictions of powerful black women of all ages surround the outside...

Prospect.4 opens Nov. 18 with empowering theme, international art

Prospect.4 opens Nov. 18 with empowering theme, international art

Nurah Lambert, Arcade Editor November 15, 2017

Renowned Jazz saxophonist Archie Shepp once described jazz as "a symbol of the triumph of the human spirit, not its degradation. It is a lily in spite of the swamp." Today, the fourth rendition of the...

Painting for the People: Grupo Opni blends Brazilian culture with graffiti art

Painting for the People: Grupo Opni blends Brazilian culture with graffiti art

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor September 13, 2017

The Hullabaloo's interview with Toddy was translated from Portuguese to English by Annie Gibson. The quotations attributed to Toddy in this article are Gibson's translations.  Toddy and Val are the...

Rachel Beach, one of the artists featured in the Unfamiliar Again exhibition, makes sculptures that blend contemporary abstractionist techniques.

Women abstractionist artists make work ‘Unfamiliar Again’ in Newcomb Art Exhibition

Lily Milwit, Senior Staff Reporter September 8, 2017

At Mana Contemporary, an arts center in Jersey City, New Jersey, artist Anne Vieux creates paintings from abstract scans of reflective and holographic paper. Across the country in San Francisco, artist...

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