Lotus Fest Friday
Lotus Fest attendees throw their hands up during Red Baraat's set Friday night.
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Lotus Fest attendees throw their hands up during Red Baraat's set Friday night.
Soul singer Charles Walker performs his set during the 2010 Lotus Fest on Saturday in the Carey Worldwide Limousine Service Tent.
A fire dancer of Kali Ma Fire Troupe performs Friday on Kirkwood Avenue.
Sunny Jain, drummer for Red Baraat, yells as he plays with his band Saturday.
The sun sets over the B-Line Trail on Monday in Bloomington. The city was named as 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.
Central Eurasian and Comparative Literature professor Paul Losensky and doctor of Lingustics and Arabic teacher Elijah Reynolds read portions of the Quran on Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Bloomington. Reynolds read the text in Arabic and Losensky translated for the congregation. The church planned the reading to promote understanding between faiths became a protest of the canceled Quran burning planned by a Florida pastor to take place on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
Members of the congregation sing from hymnals during a service Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Bloomington.
Head brewer of Upland Brewery, Caleb Staton, cleans hangs out near the hops Tuesday in the back of the brewery. Upland has been brewing beer in Bloomington since 1998 and is currently the largest microbrewery in the state.
IU auditorium workers open the entrance for concertgoers attending the Vampire Weekend show Monday.
New York based indie rock band Vampire Weekend performs Monday night at the IU Auditorium. Their show was opened by bands Dum Dum Girls and Beach House.
Concertgoers stand in the atrium of the IU Auditorium while the Dum Dum Girls perform inside. New York based indie rock band Vampire Weekend headlined.
Concertgoers enter the IU Auditorium for the Dum Dum Girls, Beach House, and Vampire Weekend show Monday. The auditorium was filled to near capacity.
Vampire Weekend lead singer Ezra Koenig and drummer Chris Tomson perform Monday at the IU Auditorium. Their show was preceded by Dum Dum Girls and Beach House.
Attendees of the Tokihiro Sato talk gather around the door to the room where the talk was held to listen him speak Friday at the School of Fine Arts. Sato is a Japanese ohotographer best known for taking photos of landscapes and common spaces with long exposures. Sato's talk was so well attended not everyone was able to fit in the room, hence the cluster near the door.
Attendees of the Fourth Street Festival walk down the street and inspect what the various booths have to offer Saturday during the event. The Fourth Street Festival is an annual event that take place over Labor Day Weekend and always draws a large crowd.
Leaded glass artist Jacques A. Bachelier shows his work to 12-month-old Bloomington resident Gabriel Ali Saturday at the Fourth Street Festival. Bachelier has been making his art for 36 years.
Bloomington residents and Bloomington Community Band tuba players Don Talbott (left) and Joe Miller pick up their sheet music after their performance Saturday at the Fourth Street Festival.
Members of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity perform during a step dancing yard show Saturday outside the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center.
Member of Kappa Psi Alpha junior Yusuf El dances for a group of ladies during his fraternity's step dance performance at a yard show Saturday outside the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center.
Member of fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi and IU junior David Macon performs a dance for IU sophomore Demetria Pettie during his fraternity's show Saturday afternoon outside the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center. Several fraternities and sororities displayed their variation of step dancing in the courtyard.