September 22, 2008

CBJ: Is the rich-hued Kodachrome era fading to black?

For decades, Kodachrome was the standard choice for professional color photography and avant-garde filmmaking. At its peak, a reverential Paul Simon crooned “Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome away” in 1973. It’s the only film to have a state park named after it — photogenic Kodachrome Basin State Park in the red-rock canyons of southern Utah.

CBJ: Eastern Europe and Turkey: BRIC Wannabes

BRIC nations have surpassed expectations. The original Goldman Sachs analysis projected the four economies would comprise over 10 percent of the global output by the end of the decade. A year and a half early, they comprise nearly 13 percent.

CBJ: Property Transfers & Building Permits

A weekly listing of property transfers and building permits in and around Charlottesville.

CBJ: Personnel File

Local business announcements

CBJ: Business Briefcase

Local business announcements

CBJ: Daybook

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