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Cobra Starship, Girl Talk, Victoria’s Secret team up to benefit Middle Way House

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Ryan Dorgan | IDS

Girl Talk performs to an ecstatic crowd Thursday in Dunn Meadow. The Victoria’s Secret PINK Nation B-Town Bash transformed Dunn Meadow into a scene more reminiscent of a full-fledged music festival than that of a Midwestern college campus.

POSTED AT 12:15 AM ON Oct. 23, 2009 | PRINT | Email | SHARE | COMMENTS (25)

A celebration of cream, crimson and PINK dominated Dunn Meadow on Thursday.

DJ Girl Talk, top-40 artists Cobra Starship and local band Dot Dot Dot drew hundreds of fans to the Victoria’s Secret PINK Nation B-Town Bash, hosted by model Behati Prinsloo and MTV reality star Whitney Port.

A steel, pink stage, nearly as tall as the Indiana Memorial Union, broadcasted “PINK Hearts IU” in glittering letters from attached video screens. As 5 p.m. neared, lines of colorfully attired attendees stretched down Seventh Street and filled the back stairways of the Union.

Prinsloo, a Victoria’s Secret PINK spokesmodel, giggled as her image flashed across one of the big screens.

“It’s weird,” she said before the show started. “I guess I’m used to it, though. Sometimes it gets a little crazy, but it’s cool.”

Prinsloo, wearing Victoria’s Secret PINK gear and Target rain boots, said she arrived in Indianapolis a few hours before the event.

“The campus here is beautiful, the colors especially,” she said. “IU is my favorite school that I’ve visited.”

As Prinsloo posed for pictures with fans, games such as “Fire in the Hole” and cornhole offered entertainment around Dunn Meadow. A “Hope Wall” displayed Sharpie-scrawled wishes like “End this war,” “Lifelong happiness” and “For my ex to get punched in an undesirable place.”

A Victoria’s Secret pop-up shop attracted women interested in the brand’s IU apparel.
Sophomore Tabitha Atwood waited in line for almost two hours to purchase a Victoria’s Secret stuffed dog.

“They’re only selling two, and I’ve always wanted one,” she said, after spending $80 to secure the pooch. “I skipped class to come out tonight. Everything’s amazing.”

Midway through the event, as crowd members pulled out their umbrellas and ponchos distributed by WIUX, “The City” star Port appeared on a golf cart and was ambushed by screaming fans.

“I reached out and shook her hand as she was driving away, then started crying,” sophomore Julie Jarasek said. “When I found out Whitney was coming, I literally had a panic attack. She’s my idol.”

After Cobra Starship induced a large-scale sing-a-long with their hit single, “Good Girls Go Bad,” Girl Talk took the stage and invited crowd members to join him.

“Those who persisted and stayed close to the stage fence were able to dance for everyone,” said sophomore Hannah Kinkead, director of the Union Board Public Relations committee.

As crowd energy increased and Girl Talk’s mash-up beats neared sound climax, the DJ jumped atop his sound equipment and screamed, “IU, come on now!”

Freshman Brandi Chang, Union Board public relations committee member, said the evening was a party for all involved. The Union Board was in charge of setting up and running part of the event, along with the collaborative efforts of WIUX.

“We just found out about things recently, and it was stressful at first,” she said. “Everything came together and it was an amazing turnout.”

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Posted by Sami at 9:2 PM on Nov 03, 2009 | Report this comment

VS PLEASE DO THIS AGAIN

Posted by budbud206 at 10:26 PM on Oct 25, 2009 | Report this comment

BRANDI CHANG IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!

Posted by kkernel at 12:21 PM on Oct 24, 2009 | Report this comment

Disappointed, you are an idiot, volunteering is not hard and grueling. I volunteer, and don't find it difficult, if you do it right, it isn't bad. Wow you really don't get it at all.

Posted by IHUBJAA at 10:33 AM on Oct 24, 2009 | Report this comment

There's a volunteer crew working to clean it up today

Posted by mandyAmanda at 5:42 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

I see nothing wrong with someone spending $80 on a stuffed dog. Anyhow, I hope Dunn Meadow gets fixed soon. It looks like it was damaged pretty badly.

Posted by Really? at 3:41 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

Good to know you have no future as a philanthropy head because you'd make everyone miserable. I'd like to see you "force" someone to contribute because that's just dumb.

Posted by Disappointed at 3:30 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

Doing charity is hard and grueling and agonizing work. Glamorizing this kind of stuff just makes everyone think that they can actually make a difference without putting in tons of terrible work hours. No one would do chairty work if they weren't forced.

Posted by Really? at 3:17 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

Wow--Not meant to be fun? Really? So since you do work in college, it can't be fun? Can't enjoy the fruits of your labor huh? I wonder why people attend IUDM and BMOC every year when all they need to do is cut a check. Makes a lot of sense...

Posted by jason at 2:56 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

why would someone come to IU as the star, and tell the crowd that she didnt want to go to school here? did she really say that?

Posted by Disappointed at 1:41 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

You guys are all jerks. Charity is not suppose to be fun! It's suppose to be work!

Posted by Greg Gills at 1:39 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

Girl talk makes music for people that don't like music.

Posted by jer at 1:9 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

I feel sad for the girl quoted in the article saying Whitney Port is her idol. Whitney Port was the most embarrassing part of the event. Did anyone not notice how pathetic she sounded when she "greeted" the crowd? Not to mention the fact that she admitted to "deciding against IU" for her college choice. Lame!

Posted by Get over it at 1:1 PM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

like your style cheers--Girl Talk, Chicago, NYE 2009

Posted by cheers at 11:36 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

...meanwhile, the rest of us had an awesome time last night and really aren't concerned by whatever petty things you guys are all whining about. Great work, Union Board, VS, and everyone else involved

Posted by Disappointed. at 11:18 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

And if you look on the first page of the IDS website, you'll see that it still says "Cobra Starship, Girltalk Rock IU." Fail.

Posted by Disappointed. at 11:17 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

They actually changed it. Earlier, it read "Cobra Starship, Girltalk Rock IU" or something along those lines. And guess what - I did vote and I have worked for both IUDM and IDS. Nice try, though

Posted by Get over it at 11:0 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

Middle Way House is in the headline...look it up if you want to read more about it--not to mention previous articles written on how the event was created. Odds are, you didn't vote to win this free concert which is the only reason why Middle Way was able to benefit. Get over your "I'm more philanthropic" selves. Go stand for 36 hours at IUDM or join the IDS

Posted by Kit at 10:29 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

who cares about the charity? you got to see some bands and two people that will be irrelevent within next year, maybe even the next six months.

Posted by Disappointed. at 10:16 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

*Rather, the first sentence should read "that there is no mention of Middleway House in this article."

Posted by shut up at 10:16 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

Shut. Up.

Posted by Disappointed. at 10:13 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

I'm incredibly disappointed that absolutely NO mention of Middleway House is mentioned. No mention of the hundreds of people who waited in line to donate clothing and toiletries, no mention of the funds raised for this organization. Really? Most of the article focuses on the Z-list celebrities who posed for photos at the event but not a word is said about the charity behind it. Way to go, IDS.

Posted by Bloomington is the s*** at 8:57 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

Girl Talk is not a DJ. Did you not see that on his screen for the entire show?

Posted by sickened at 8:30 AM on Oct 23, 2009 | Report this comment

$80 for a freakin stuffed dog!!! that makes me sick! i can't believe people will waste money on junk like that!....the only thing i can figure is that this person who shelled out the $80 must not have earned the money themselves...mommy and daddy must have paid for it.


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