Saturday, December 31, 2011

Rose parade

  • Some divisions have emerged among Occupy activists who plan to march at the end of the Rose Parade. Demonstrators insist they don't intend to disrupt the parade.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Somewhere in TV land, in the bleary morning after the revelry of New Years Eve, some confused soul will rise Sunday expecting to see the Rose Parade and enough college bowl games to sink the couch.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • An army of volunteers from across the nation has once again descended upon Pasadenas Rose Palace, where several floats are being covered with flowers.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • So you're going to the Rose Parade. Many choices lie ahead.
  • (Glendale News-Press)
  • Along with Michele Macfarlanecq and Bruce McFarland, you'll find other local faces in the 2012 Rose Parade.
  • (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  • The 2012 Rose Parade will not be streaming or telecast on Sunday morning Jan. 1. This years parade kicks off Monday Jan. 2 because of a long-standing tradition of never marching on a Sunday.
  • (HULIQ.com)
  • The slideshow photos on the left are from the Rose Parade from 2011. The video on the bottom left is of the 2011 Rose Parade. It's an unusual year for the Rose Parade. Usually the Rose Parade is held on New Year's Day, January 1.
  • (Examiner)
  • -- The float tells the story of two brothers who grew up working in the family garden and dreamt of what could be.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • PASADENA - Things got kind of crazy as the 28th annual Visitors Hotline kicked off in the presence of Rose Parade royalty Friday, said Pasadena Convention and Visitors Bureau spokeswoman Leann Lampe.
  • (Pasadena Star-News)

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