Kodak transforms from photo pioneer to new tech company, relists on New York Stock Exchange
Kodak today celebrated its recent relisting on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) by ringing the exchange’s opening bell.
Kalani Gordon 0 Comment The Baltimore Sun Kodak, photography, Tech companies
Kodak today celebrated its recent relisting on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) by ringing the exchange’s opening bell.
Jerry Jackson 0 Comment Daily Brief Afghanistan, Egypt, England, fashion, Germany, North Korea
Sushi mosaic, several swans a-swimming, silly walk day, Rodman on the PRK court, mannequin factory, big wave surfing and more in today’s daily brief.
Kalani Gordon 0 Comment Q&A, The Baltimore Sun Baltimore, Eric Sipes, photography, Views of Baltimore
We caught up with Baltimore-based photographer Eric Sipes to share his view of Baltimore. In one sentence: “I go out into the city and take what she gives me,” he says.
Matt Bracken 1 Comment Sports, The Baltimore Sun college football
In late August, this blog highlighted the seven best offensive and seven best defensive FBS Division I college football players from Baltimore. Now that the 2013 season is done, we take a look at the 10 best performers of the year, plus nine honorable mention selections.
Emma Patti Harris 0 Comment Daily Brief, World Christmas, Greek Orthodox Church, Palestine, South Sudan, whales
White whales perform in China, glow-in-the-dark dancers take Las Vegas stage, Christmas celebrations still in full swing for some around the world and more in today’s daily brief.
Matt Bracken 0 Comment Nation, The Baltimore Sun Chicago, cold weather, Detroit, freezing, frozen, Indianapolis, low temperatures, Minneapolis, polar vortex, St. Louis, Washington DC
A polar vortex swept over the Midwest on Monday, with temperatures dipping below 0 degrees Fahrenheit in Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis and other big cities.
Greg Kohn 0 Comment Daily Brief, World Bulgaria, Dennis Rodman, Epiphany, Esuebio, India, London, Mexico, North Korea, Poland, Pope Francis, Portugal, skiing
Epiphany celebrators take to icy waters around the world, Portuguese soccer legend Eusébio is mourned, Dennis Rodman visits North Korea again, and more in today’s daily brief.
Patrick Maynard 0 Comment Entertainment, Nation, The Baltimore Sun, Travel, World Austria, Bangladesh, Boston, college basketball, Egypt, England, France, India, Japan, PBS, Philadelphia, protests, riots, Russia, St. Petersburg, Suzuki, Ukraine, week ahead
A look at what’s coming up on the East Coast and around the world. This week, that includes several sporting events, the Orthodox Christians’ celebration of Christmas, the possible start of a hunger strike in India and the release of international trade numbers.
Michael Gold 2 Comments World China, Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, Ice and Snow World, ice sculpture, snow
While much of the U.S. prepares for potentially record-breaking cold temperatures this week, the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival has visitors flocking to northeast China to, uh, chill out. The event kicked off Sunday with an ice swimming competition, but the festival really heats up (we know, we know) at night when guests stroll past giant ice sculptures illuminated in a winter village.
Tim Swift 1 Comment Nation, Sports 49ers, coldest game, frozen tundra, green bay, ice bowl, NFL, playoffs
The Green Bay Packers will host the San Francisco 49ers in the first round of the NFL playoffs on Sunday. At kickoff, the temperature at Lambeau Field is forecast to be one degree Fahrenheit, and the wind chill will make it feel like minus-17 degrees, according to The Weather Channel.