The largest marching band in the 136th annual Rose Parade, the 605 All-Star Band, was a mammoth collection of students who ...
You’ve seen them on TV, now look how each of the Rose Parade floats makes its way under the I-210 overpass in Pasadena.
Each year, thousands of visitors head to Sierra Madre and Washington Boulevards in Pasadena for the chance to see the floats ...
The Inland Empire made its mark on the 136th edition of the Rose Parade on Wednesday, Jan. 1. Inland groups joined an array of entries who walked, marched and rode the 5.5-mile parade route ...
LAist's very own Julia Paskin is sharing one of living in the San Gabriel Valley's best-kept secrets — the yearly opportunity to see the parade at night.
The evidence of their vigil lies neat around them: sleeping bags, coolers, small tables heaped with water bottles, a tray of ...
The self-built La Canada float for the 136th Rose Parade answers the question: Can a float run on battery-electric power?
The Rose Parade draws hundreds of thousands of revelers to Pasadena every year. But if you want a unique personal viewing of the floats, I've got a little secret to share with you. Every year ...
It’s a bit after 6 a.m. when I wake up to the sound of car doors slamming and people walking past my van. I’m parked not too ...
The city’s float, “What a Beautiful Day!”, was among the dozens in the Tournament of Rose Parade in Pasadena, where a theme of “Best Day Ever!” set the design context for the giant ...
Among the many floats in the Tournament of Roses Parade — which wended its way down a sunny street in Pasadena, California, ...