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(08/11/11 10:07pm)
Amateur erotic items fill a display table in the new Kinsey Institute exhibit, "Private Eyes," which opened to the public last Friday. A computer monitor plays a video with demonstrations of all the moveable toys. The exhibit will run through April 2.
(04/30/10 1:56am)
Seniors Sarah Mamandur, Allen Shyu and Daniel Giangiulio play corn hole with friends Thursday at the Senior Salute at the DeVault Alumni Center. Tagged as the largest graduation party in Bloomington, the annual event is organized by the IU Student Alumni Association and IU Alumni Association.
(04/26/10 1:34am)
Ailigh Vanderbush of non-profit group Animalia soothes Stoat, a skunk the group brought for people to pet at Earth Day Indiana. Visitors also got to interact with a parakeet and a tortoise, in addition to the dozens of dogs in attendance.
(04/25/10 11:17pm)
Earl Jeffries of Ov'r There Industries talks with passersby at Earth Day Indiana Saturday. The organization - whose tag line is "Vets Helping Vets" employs disabled veterans on projects like birdhouse made from recycled fence wood, license plates and drum sticks.
(04/25/10 11:15pm)
Local band Acoustic Catfish performs to a small crowd at one end of White River State Park.
(04/25/10 11:15pm)
A woman naps on the White River State Park Lawn as The Peoples Voice Native American drum circle plays onstage at Earth Day Indiana.
(04/25/10 11:14pm)
Retired racing greyhound Waterfall gets attention from 10-year-old boy scout Austin Hicks as Pat Linback of Greyhound Pets of America looks on. Waterfall was helping collect donations for the organization during Earth Day Indiana.
(04/25/10 11:13pm)
Jenifer Phares and Kim Doss of OmniSource metal recycling encourage visitors to guess how many crushed cans are in their bundle.
"This is our final product," Doss said.
(04/25/10 11:12pm)
Attendees walk from tent to tent, enjoying the sights and sounds of Earth Day Indiana.
(04/25/10 11:11pm)
Ailigh Vanderbush of non-profit group Animalia soothes Stoat, a skunk the group brought for people to pet at Earth Day Indiana. Visitors also got to interact with a parakeet and a tortoise, in addition to the dozens of dogs in attendance.
(04/25/10 11:10pm)
Parents, kids and entertainers fill the children's pavilion, which included crafts, toys, instruments and animals to play with.
(04/25/10 11:10pm)
White River State Park filled with people Saturday for the 21st annual Earth Day Indiana festival in downtown Indianapolis. Executive director Stephen Sellers estimated this year included 136 exhibits.
(04/25/10 11:09pm)
Earl Jeffries of Ov'r There Industries talks with passersby at Earth Day Indiana Saturday. The organization - whose tag line is "Vets Helping Vets" employs disabled veterans on projects like birdhouse made from recycled fence wood, license plates and drum sticks.
(04/16/10 2:33am)
Sophomores Matt Birdsong and Leslie Spitznagel talk as stepmother and stepson during Monday's rehearsal of "A Little Night Music" at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Spitznagel's Ann chides her stepson for being too serious and cynical about the world.
(03/29/10 1:32am)
Tim May takes an order from Ryan, 5, Erin, 4, and their dad, Mike Mooney on Saturday at the Chocolate Moose as an employee passes another patron his ice cream cone.
(03/29/10 1:32am)
Tim May helps patrons Saturday at the Chocolate Moose, which offers its customers dozens of kinds of ice cream, not to mention Spanish burgers, hot dogs and chili dogs, among other entrees.
(03/29/10 1:29am)
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Pierre Garcon talks with fans Sunday at Alumni Hall. Audience members paid $10 to ask questions and get autographs from the athlete; all proceeds went to benefit Haiti, where Garcon's family is from.
(03/29/10 1:07am)
Rows of bikes fill one end of the field Saturday inside Neil Armstrong Stadium as hundreds gathered for Little 500 qualifications.
(03/29/10 12:59am)
Gamma Phi Beta sorority members cheer their support for friends and sisters despite an early start time Saturday morning at Neil Armstrong Stadium. The team placed sixth among the women with a time of 2:44.60 .
(03/29/10 12:42am)
IU Student Foundation officials watch as dozens of teams compete to qualify for this year's Little 500.