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02/01

Love and romance are in the air–and there are all kinds of steamy goings-on at the Los Angeles Zoo! The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association hosts the fourth edition of its “wildly” popular Valentine program, “Sex and the City Zoo,”

01/18

Lancer Radio reporter Dot Cannon continues her look at the six noncommercial organizations that fund and build their own Rose Parade® floats.    These all-volunteer organizations are known as “self-builts”. In this installment of the series, “Six Facets of Creativity,” the

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01/15

A contest had been announced.  Dozens of engaged couples entered, and the grand prize…was a “Dream Wedding”, aboard the Farmers Insurance float, during the 2013 Rose Parade®! Lancer Radio reporter Dot Cannon speaks with the winning couple, Nicole and Gerald,

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01/11

For the 2013 Rose Parade®, Tournament of Roses® President Sally Bixby and her family selected the theme, “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” Next, President Bixby needed to decide on a Rose Parade® Grand Marshal who’s life and work best illustrate

01/03

Six of the floats In the Rose Parade® are created by noncommercial organizations, called “self-builts”. How do these groups fund their floats, which can start at $250,000  when built commercially?  And, how do the “self-builts” get their creations built on

01/01

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the very first female Grand Marshall, Mary Pickford.  Lancer Radio Reporter, Kelly Kubik takes us back to 1933 with a brief oral history of the life and times of this iconic figure.

Lancer Radio’s, Reporter Natalie Stromme speaks with Staff Sgt. Michael Hatfield about the 21 Equestrian Units that participated in the Tournament of Roses “EquestFest” this year. The annual EquestFest provides a forum for these teams to boast their skill and

The City of La Canada chose a bent towards the “pre-historic” this year with their 2013 Rose Parade entry, “Dino-Soar”.  Lancer Radio’s Feature Reporter, Kelly Kubik visited with the over 100 volunteers on the float-building crew this year, as well

The City of Burbank has entered a float into the Pasadena Rose Parade every year since 1914, and this year is certainly no different.  This year, Lancer Radio Feature Reporter, Dot Cannon visits with the creators of the City of

Lancer Radio’s own, Xochi Barajas speaks with PCC Drum Major, Jonathan Kent about his first long march in this year’s Pasadena Tournament of Roses Band Fest and Rose Parade.

San Gabriel Valley Pride Festival 2012
11/14

Pasadena City College recently hosted a celebration of family and community–better known as San Gabriel Valley Pride Festival 2012. San Gabriel Valley Pride Festival started in 2001, as a picnic in the park.   Over the years, it’s grown to include

Author Reyna Grande
10/31

Award-winning novelist Reyna Grande knows all about being poor…and feeling isolated. Reyna, who is Pasadena City College’s first Writer in Residence, draws on her own experiences in her two novels, Dancing With Butterflies and Across a Hundred Mountains, and her