An archive of one of jazz’s ‘wildest’ performers, the incomparable bandleader Louis Prima, finds a home at Tulane, with photographs, TV scripts and more available for public research.
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| Tulane alumnus Angus Lind writes about memories of the Tulane pool hall/bowling alley/ping-pong facility, where he had a student job — a dream job. Read more in the latest Tulanian issue.
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The Department of Theatre and Dance will present “Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play,” Tuesday, March 12, through Sunday, March 17, in the Lupin Theatre of the Dixon Hall Annex. Evening performances will take place Tuesday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and matinee performances will take place Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. The play is directed by Ryder Thornton, senior professor of practice in the department, and choreography is by Beverly Trask, associate professor in the department. Visit Purplepass to purchase tickets and for more information.
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Dr. Jacques Courseault, Tulane sports medicine physician and founder and medical director of The Fascia Institute and Treatment Center, discusses a cutting-edge office procedure that quickly treats and cures hamstring injuries along with other muscle pain.
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