Lotus Fest Saturday
A stilt walker shows off the long neck of the costume Saturday on Kirkwood Ave.
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A stilt walker shows off the long neck of the costume Saturday on Kirkwood Ave.
The Lotus Fest Parade nears the end of the line Saturday on Kirkwood Ave.
Chicha Libre's Josh Camp plays the electravox at Lotus Fest on Friday.
Cimarrón plays the acoustic guitar during Lotus Fest on Friday at the Burskirk-Chumley Theater.
A street musician performs at Lotus Fest on Friday at the corner of Kirkwood Ave. and Walnut Street.
The shoes of Dope Couture line the walls on Thursday. Owner Matt Fields described the store's look as a poke at bourgeois style.
Kory Wetherell describes DELL's newest technology during TechFest on Wednesday at the Wells Library. TechFest featured a variety of computer, software and cell phone vendors displaying their latest products as well as showcased all of the technology resources the university has offer.
The sun sets over Kirkwood Avenue and the B-Line Trail on Monday in Bloomington. The city was named the seventh-best college town on a top ten list of college towns by the website Livability.com. To make the cut, the cities had to be considered places with a lively intellectual and artistic culture as well offer a economy in which a recent graduate could potentially launch a career. Specific reasons that Bloomington was placed on the list included The Upland Brewing Company, bars such as the Bluebird and Kilroys, the myriad ways in which residents can live an active and healthy lifestyle and the prominent arts scene due to the Bloomington Area Arts District.
Tara Slaughter discusses student organization accounts at the Whittenberger Auditorium on Monday. The meeting informed student organizations about how to obtain funding from IUSA.
Comedian Michael Ian Black asks for some crowd participation during a stand up routine Saturday at The Comedy Attic. Black performed with fellow "Michael and Michael Have Issues" star Michael Showalter.
Comedians Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black entertain the crowd at Saturday at The Comedy Attic. The two starred together in "Michael and Michael Have Issues" and form two thirds of the comedy trio Stella.
Excited to be in their Hawaiian gear, the Marching Hundred prepares to play in Memorial Stadium on Thursday
Tonya Mitchell performs with the Marching Hundred on Thursday at Memorial Stadium.
Playing her saxophone in a scuba gear, Kristina LaMarca shows off her true Hawaiian spirit in Memorial Stadium on Thursday.
In line and ready, the Marching Hundred prepares to play in their Hawaiian gear on Thursday in Memorial Stadium.
Playing with their backs to the sun, the trombones and sousaphones of the Marching Hundred play in Memorial Stadium on Thursday.
Changing into their Hawaiian attire, the Marching Hundred takes a brief break from playing their instruments.
Sarah Wills dances with Randy Hammond at the Swing Dance Club's first meeting Monday in the Indiana Memorial Union. The first meeting went over basic West Coast Swing steps.
The Marching Hundred performs the song Hawaii 5-0 on Thursday at Memorial Stadium. The band had congregated to record the song and submit it to CBS for a chance to win 25,000 dollars and airtime.
Dealing the first poker hand of the night, the patrons of Yogi Bar and Grill prepare for a fun night of poker.