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There was fill-in first baseman Mike Dukovich, a freshman playing the position vacated by injured all-everything junior Trey Hendricks, stretching across the diamond in his trademark split to pick yet another throw from the dirt...
...distinctive reek of camp hangs over Drag Bingo, but it’s something that seems endemic to drag events that are staged as performances. Halfway through the bingo night, Diamond Dunhill, a female impersonator who performs at Jacques’ Cabaret in Bay Village and who also happened to win Miss Gay New England 2001, climbs on the Leverett stage and lip synchs to a house version of Cyndi Lauper’s “I Drove All Night...
Amount of time that diamond, platinum, or gold selling recording artists will appear on stage at this year’s Harvard Springfest...
...midst of a global slump, De Beers, which controls some 60% of the world's diamond production, posted 15.7% sales growth last year, to $5 billion. Much of the credit falls to Penny, 40, director of the firm's London-based Diamond Trading Co. and newly appointed executive director of De Beers' board. A Rhodes scholar from South Africa, Penny championed De Beers' supplier-of-choice program, which seeks to drive up diamond sales through better branding...
...long-time administrator, and a woman with whom you do not want to battle over "Little Lulu" trivia. The other four judges included Charles Vess, a longtime comix artist and illustrator; Jeremy Shorr, a jocular Texan who runs a comic store in Dallas; Steve Leaf, a purchasing agent for Diamond, America's largest comic distributor; and Jen Contino, a fellow web-based comix journalist. With the exception of Jen, who stayed home for personal reasons, we were all flown into San Diego to gather like the members of the Mission: Impossible team. Soon we were hunkered down in the basement...