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It's a celebration of life, liberty and the pursuit of "literary lunacy." It's the Doo Dah Parade. For the 42nd year, the ...
Doo Dah parade on Independence Day in Columbus has been a forum for imaginative and humorous commentary on political and ...
The Doo Dah Parade is a decades old July 4th tradition in the Short North. Organizers say it is a political satire parade, ...
Doo Dah Parade brought out Columbus' weird and wacky for the nonsensical, political satire event in Victorian Village.
Doo Dah Parade’s first organizers, Greg Carr, Bill Kiener and Joe Theibert, were sitting around in 1983 wondering what to do on July 4. At the time the Short North was a ”hell hole,” said ...
The Doo Dah Parade returns for its 40th year on July 4. The Short North celebration has a long history as a place for being “free and weird.” ...
The Doo Dah, where “no roses are harmed in the making of this parade," returns to its original route in Old Pasadena on Sunday, Nov. 19. On Sunday, it crowned its queen.
The Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade; The 45th outing of the strange and humorous strut begins at Memorial Park in Old Pasadena; Sunday, Nov. 24 at 11 a.m. Free to watch, $10 per person to join; ...
Pasadena can laugh again. The longtime Doo Dah Parade is set to return to East Pasadena, where it will bring its famous weirdness. In fact, if you've got some weirdness, they are looking for you.
Disney has quietly axed its beloved “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” tune from its daily park parade performances – because the catchy song is tied to the 1946 film “Song of the South.” ...