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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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Louisiana Halloween movie guide

Sophia Duhon, Staff Writer October 16, 2024

Louisiana has long been known for its spooky atmosphere and creepy history. The shady French Quarter alleys and dark, damp swamps provide the perfect backdrop for horror stories and mystery thrillers....

OPINION | That’s all, folks: Warner Bros. Discovery chooses capital over cinema

OPINION | That’s all, folks: Warner Bros. Discovery chooses capital over cinema

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer February 21, 2024

The film industry is an ever-changing environment of content, though not without fundamental flaws. For over 129 years, film remained a forum of artistic innovation — but in the world of show business,...

“I hope as this club grows, we are able to expand the film presence at Tulane because the primary filmmaking major here is digital media practices,” Green Wave Films President Cameron Brown said.

New Green Wave Films club empowers student filmmaking

Rosemary Mulvey, Contributing Writer October 18, 2023

The new Green Wave Films club offers a space for film lovers to create art together while expanding the presence of filmmaking on Tulane University’s campus.    Junior Noah Levine founded...

Roll cameras: Looking back on movies filmed at Tulane

Roll cameras: Looking back on movies filmed at Tulane

Lila Mago, Contributing Writer September 13, 2023

Over the years, plenty of cameras have rolled at Tulane University. With Romanesque buildings that line a picture-perfect backdrop of oak trees, Tulane exudes a quintessentially “Southern college campus...

Oscar season overview

Oscar season overview

Caroline Mehno, Contributing Writer February 1, 2023

The king of rock and roll, a sci-fi movie surrounding everything bagels, a talking shell and a lot of movies about movies: 2022 was certainly a year for film. As we make our way into the new year, awards...

Tulane welcomes first ever Tulane Student Film Festival

Tulane welcomes first ever Tulane Student Film Festival

Hannah Levitan, Associate News Editor April 27, 2022

Embellished with red carpets, photo backdrops and balloons, members of the Strategy, Leadership and Analytics Minor Special Topics: Film Festival course greeted attendees at the Woldenberg Art Center...

OPINION | Tulane film department requires modernization

OPINION | Tulane film department requires modernization

Abe Messing, Contributing Writer March 24, 2021

Enrolling in a film class initially feels kind of like getting away with something, sort of how being a Moviepass subscriber in 2018 felt — excited to watch a bunch of movies, but still slightly...

portrait of a lady on fire

“Portrait of a Lady on Fire” capturing the queer experience on the silver screen

Haley Soares, Arcade Editor March 4, 2020

After a long wait by audiences across the country, we may finally rejoice in the wide release of “Portrait of a Lady on Fire.”  Winner of the prestigious Queer Palm Feature and Best Screenplay...

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Arcade’s February events preview

Jordan Moskowitz, Contributing Writer February 5, 2020

Here in New Orleans, the fun never stops. With the annual celebration of Mardi Gras coming up, why not honor the whole month with fun-filled events? While there is an overload of activities on NOLA’s...

Quiet resistance: Review of “Flint is Family”

Quiet resistance: Review of “Flint is Family”

Alex Calloway, Staff Reporter September 11, 2019

Museums are often considered places of grand spectacle, allure and wonder. A maestro’s brushstroke can reduce a viewer to the most basic of emotions, and many museums pride themselves on this quality....

digital media production

New faculty, direction changes in Digital Media Production program

Deeya Patel, News Editor September 4, 2019

Digital media production encapsulates several rising forms of media, including film, television and sound production. At Tulane, DMP is offered as a coordinate major to students and offers electives such...

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Raven Ancar sheds light on Black student experience in self-directed film

Nile Pierre, News Editor February 14, 2019

The Hullabaloo sat down with Tulane freshman Raven Ancar to discuss the inspirations and process behind the making of her first film, “The Veil.” The documentary, based on “the veil” present in...

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