Bentley Mulliner Bacalar
This marks the beginning of a new chapter for Bentley, says Piers Ward on Autocar. The carmaker teamed up with coachbuilder Mulliner to launch “ever more exclusive cars” – and the Mulliner Bacalar was born. Everyone who signed up for the limited-production model in 2020 is still committed, and every one of the 12 cars being made “found a home within days”, despite sporting a hefty price tag of £1.5m – rising to something more like £2m after customers’ specifications. The exquisite details, though, “add up to more than the sum of their parts”. A push of the starter button and you’re greeted with the “muffled muscularity” of Bentley’s 626bhp W12 engine. The result is “a blisteringly rapid car” that feels “more than capable of the claimed 200mph-plus top speed”.
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How to watch the Rose Parade’s New Year Celebration (1/1/21): time, channel, stream
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
Posted Jan 01, 2021
While there will not be a traditional Rose Parade on New Year s Day 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be a televised celebration that includes musical and celebrity guests.
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There will not be a Rose Parade on New Year’s Day but there will be a Rose Parade New Year Celebration.
The event will be televised from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST, Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, on ABC, NBC and the Hallmark Channel.
According to the Pasadena Tournament of Roses, the “reimagined New Year celebration” will include “live-to-tape musical and marching band performances, heartwarming segments about the Rose Parade, celebrity guest appearances and more.”
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St. Ursula Eichi Honor Green Band (from the band’s unofficial fan blog)
Kermit the Frog will serve as celebrity conductor in the Rose Parade’s New Year Celebration presented by Honda. Kermit will lead the virtual performance showcasing seniors in high school and college.
The world’s most famous amphibian and international film and television star is no stranger to the Rose Parade; in 1996 Kermit rode down Colorado Boulevard as grand marshal.
The segment will feature hundreds of students from bands across the country, and from around the world, who will come together for a special, virtual performance of “Everything’s Coming up Roses.” From Pennsylvania to San Diego and from Sweden to Panama, these students will be part of history as the first virtual performance in America’s New Year Celebration.