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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

Sade's impact on music transcends time barriers.

Sade: Musician spotlight

Tommy Foskey, Staff Reporter February 16, 2022

What better way to celebrate Blackness and all its gifts than by giving flowers to one of the greatest cultural progenitors? Born in Ibadan, Nigeria, Helen Folsade Adu, known as Sade, is the enigmatic...

In Earshot: Black artists restoring soul, speaking for community

In Earshot: Black artists restoring soul, speaking for community

Matthew Tate, Senior Staff Columnist February 16, 2022

I grew up on R&B, funk and soul music, primarily because of my parents. I listened to and still listen to artists like Earth, Wind & Fire, The Isley Brothers, Erykah Badu, Marvin Gaye and my...

OPINION | Why I stopped using Spotify

OPINION | Why I stopped using Spotify

Olivia Tanaka-Kekai, Associate Arcade Editor February 9, 2022

For as long as I have been streaming, I have been a die-hard Spotify user. Long have I hailed the superior discovery algorithms and social interfaces. I made a playlist every month, usually with about...

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In Earshot: Not insufferable holiday songs

Grace Pearson-Thompson, Arcade Editor December 8, 2021

As iconic as Mariah Carey is, and as timeless as her smash hit  “All I Want for Christmas Is You” is, I can only listen to it so many times. It feels like every time I walk into a pharmacy or a...

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In Earshot: Anger bangers

Grace Pearson-Thompson, Arcade Editor October 20, 2021

It’s official: we’re deep enough into the fall semester that college stops feeling like summer camp and people might start to get on your nerves. Maybe you’re feeling extra tension with your...

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Grace Gardner goes from ghosted to girlboss

Holly Haney, Associate Arcade Editor October 20, 2021

Grace is an editor for the Tulane Hullabaloo.    Grace Gardner has done it. In her debut single out Oct. 22, “Radio Silence,” she combines bright pop instrumentals with pointed lyricism...

Anders Osborne enchants crowd at Tipitina’s

Anders Osborne enchants crowd at Tipitina’s

Olivia Tanaka-Kekai, Contributing Reporter October 13, 2021

Anders Osborne’s show at Tipitina’s on Oct. 7 reminded me of how much I missed live music.    It’s been a while since in-person concerts were even a possibility. Over the course of the...

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In Earshot: Essentials by queer artists

Grace Pearson-Thompson, Arcade Editor October 13, 2021

On the lookout for queer musicians to add to your playlists? In celebration of National Coming Out Day observed on Oct. 11, here’s a quick list of bangers from LGBTQ+ artists you may have yet to discover....

Grrlspot showcases queer talent, from DJ’s to burlesque dancers and girl-on-girl acrobats.

Grrlspot celebrates queer womxn in New Orleans

Maiya Tate, Editor-in-Chief October 13, 2021

In a world where queer womxn spaces are constantly coming in and out of existence, Jenna Jordan creates a new space in a new venue every month in New Orleans. The purpose of this space is simple —...

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In Earshot: Music you missed this September

Grace Pearson-Thompson, Arcade Editor October 6, 2021

This September was rich with highly anticipated releases, spanning from Kacey Musgraves’ post-breakup album, “star-crossed,” to Lil Nas X’s debut full-length release, “MONTERO.” Interested...

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In Earshot: Bangers to gatekeep, gaslight, girlboss to

Grace Pearson-Thompson, Arcade Editor September 15, 2021

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5iH9bOWHfh56BCuBpZsubd?si=fa4e03d06c524cac   We’re all fresh off the high of  “hot girl summer” — gender-inclusive, of course. That looks different...

the music industry feature

OPINION | The music industry does not recognize the achievements of women

Kennedy Walker, Staff Writer March 31, 2021

Since the beginning of the Grammy Awards in 1959, women have been continuously underrepresented in nominations and awards, and this trend continues today. In a study done by Northwestern University...

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