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  • For less formal occasions a lighter version, without arches (and sometimes called the Diadem), is used.

    Concordance A Terran Empire concordance Ann Wilson

  • Only one goes to F: James Ellor's seemingly endless "Diadem," which probably needs a Mormon Tabernacle-sized choir to really work anyway.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • Only one goes to F: James Ellor's seemingly endless "Diadem," which probably needs a Mormon Tabernacle-sized choir to really work anyway.

    Star Search Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • His singing voice is incredible, in his spare time he strolls out past the wire-mesh fighter runways looking for bigger planes-for he loves to practice the bass part to "Diadem" as the Flying Fortresses take off at full power, and even so you can hear him, bone-vibrating and pure above the bombers, all the way to Stoke Poges, you see.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • Next after him came the sixty-four, the "Diadem," while

    The Life of Nelson, Volume 1 (of 2) The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain 1877

  • "Diadem" is its new companion piece, commissioned by the company where Chan is now playwright-in-residence and has more plays in development.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicl rhurwitt@sfchronicle.com (Robert Hurwitt 2011

  • But the sole characters in Eugenie Chan's one-acts "Diadem" and "Bone to Pick" are the same woman - and not because they're both played by Paige Rogers in the Cutting Ball Theater production that opened Thursday at Exit on Taylor.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicl rhurwitt@sfchronicle.com (Robert Hurwitt 2011

  • It's also because Rogers plays one person in "Diadem," and you can see the actor depicting youth.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicl rhurwitt@sfchronicle.com (Robert Hurwitt 2011

  • "Diadem" is a delightful retelling of the ancient myths, as the newly abandoned teen princess-priestess, surrounded by fertility statuettes, relates family history, deludes herself about Theseus' love and relives her mother's roll in the hay with that bull.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicl rhurwitt@sfchronicle.com (Robert Hurwitt 2011

  • Melrose stages "Diadem" with a light touch, using the subtle dissonances in Cliff Caruthers' score to accent Ariadne's misgivings.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicl rhurwitt@sfchronicle.com (Robert Hurwitt 2011

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