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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

ARCADE | Dacus’ NOLA debut: Concert in review

ARCADE | Dacus’ NOLA debut: Concert in review

Mackenzie Camp, Contributing Writer October 19, 2022

Lucy Dacus filled the Civic Theater with home videos, a luscious voice and her commanding presence. As an alternative and indie artist, Dacus focused on her alt and pop influences, bringing a powerful...

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Arcade’s most anticipated album releases

Haley Soares, Arcade Editor January 15, 2020

The beginning of 2020 has all of us venturing boldly into the next decade and into a new semester. There’s a lot of new for everyone, from short-lived New Years resolutions to new classes, and of course,...

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Cuco makes his debut in New Orleans

Haley Soares and Patrick Miller October 6, 2019

On the evening of Thursday, Oct. 3, a line of music lovers and students outside RepublicNOLA stretched down the block to see Cuco.   This stretch of Cuco’s “Para Mi” tour was accompanied by...

The Head and the Heart

The Head and the Heart Woo Voodoo Audience with Folksy Charm

Burke Joslin, Associate Arcade Editor November 8, 2017

Last Sunday, Voodoo 2017 tasted an exquisite bite of Pacific Northwest culture. Indie folk rock band The Head and The Heart traveled cross-country to deliver a set saturated with foot-tapping enthusiasm,...

Aimee Mann’s album ‘Mental Illness’ offers somber serenades

Tyler Mead, Senior Staff Reporter April 10, 2017

Aimee Mann's latest album, "Mental Illness," is a beautifully sensible addition to her whopping nine-album discography. Mann knows her sound and style and knows she doesn't need to change things up or...

Tegan and Sara perfect new 80’s sound with “Love You to Death”

Tyler Mead, Senior Staff Reporter June 4, 2016

There’s an unspoken, but definitive hierarchy of Canadians. At the bottom are the guys who burnt down the White House in the War of 1812 and Justin Bieber, who’ve all done horrible damage to us. Somewhere...

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