Billy has a prophecy about his own death at the beginning. Diana is clinging to a certain reality and sanity that's tenuous.And both of the characters that Shamier plays have their own psychological ordeal.
is, there's this whole hallucinogenic aspect of it, where we are ingesting hallucinogens. Diana 's is a microdoser.So for her, it's a little bit more regular.
The Queen has no empathy. Diana dies. She's thrown into a world where she has to feel."The King's Speech," classic opposite.
That's about it. I think on saving the world, listen to what Leah and Diana have to say about Clowns Without Borders. DIANA Thank you. Hi everyone.I'm Diana . I'm the vice president of the board of Clowns Without Borders, and the former director.
So we want to start off by just-- I know you play Smokey. Diana , amazing. If you all could just go through and give us your names and who you play.I know for some of you it's a lot of people.
But they all came opening night. Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight.I mean everyone pretty much who was still with us was able to be there.
Start with Brian. Out of all the shows, I would think, as a performer-- Like many, people I love this music. Diana ? Never. Talking about connecting reality to the characters, KJ, here's a question for you.
used to be mostly women, The grand dames of Mexican cooking. Diana Kennedy to begin with.She's British, but she rules, like a British woman should do.
"I can't complain, a few creaky joints. Diana waited until she was certain that her mother wasn't going to answer the question herself.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: I'll tell you what happened is that when you do post-production, as you know-- Jad Abumrad: I should just say that woman speaking is Diana Deustch.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: I'll tell you what happened is that when you do post-production, as you know, of speech, you loop things, loop things, loop things
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: It's a phrase that occurs at the beginning of the CD in which I say, "The sounds as they appear to you are not only different
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: Now, I had "sometimes behave so strangely" looped.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: The sounds as they appear to you are not only different from those that are really present, but they sometimes behave so strangely,
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: Just those few words.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: Sometimes behave so strangely.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: And forgot about it.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: Sometimes behave so strangely.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: Sometimes behave so strangely.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana leaves her studio.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: Sometimes behave so strangely.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: But at this point, Diana Deutsch: Sometimes behave so strangely.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: it appeared to be sung rather than spoken.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: Sometimes behave so strangely.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: Right. Jad Abumrad: It's going, it's going, and then pow.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: And you know what?
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: The sounds as they appear to you are not only different from those that are really present, but they sometimes behave so strangely as to seem quite impossible.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Diana Deutsch: --for a very, very long time.
And there is a musicologist-- a detective of musical illusions-- at the University of California San Diego named Diana Deutsch. And Diana Deutsch, she is famous for discovering that particular illusion called the speech to song illusion. And speech to song illusion works like this.
San Diego as a science Outreach coordinator before ultimately becoming YouTube's physics girl full-time please welcome Diana to Google I had really colorful pants Oh that's why I did I had a pair of like they looked like hippie pants and so one
Everyone else is dead silent. Princess Diana will die in three years, and things like that.
choice is being used and they don't want to use the axiom of choice, so they work out the consequences that's- that are possible without the axiom of choice or with weakened But if Diana is an element of D, then she is in her set. So she shouldn't be because the set D was the set of individuals that are not in their set.
choice is being used and they don't want to use the axiom of choice, so they work out the consequences that's- that are possible without the axiom of choice or with weakened So if Diana is in D, then she shouldn't be. But if she isn't in D, then she wouldn't be in her set. And so she should be in D.
and psychology in Colorado, which came home to Oklahoma for a school break. She never made it back. Her mother's detention forced Diana to stay to manage the legal fight to bring Maria home and help her family shoulder bills they could no longer afford without her mother's income. The effect of Maria's arrest rippled through the entire family.
"Home," the way she sings it, there's another space. There was Diana and Stephanie. But now there's Nichelle.
So it is that culturally-ingrained views on what is a woman's job, what is a man's job. I have my colleague Diana here.
And I just felt like we never stop asking those questions. What about Diana was maybe the thing that got you to say yes to do the character, that one thing that you saw about her in her description? I mean, definitely-- I mean, literally, I kind of came on a little bit late.
And Hiroshi Sugimoto's "Lightning Fields" project deliberately harks back to earlier technological experimentation, like Etienne Leopold fired into Princess Diana 's car that caused that car to crash.
Who is this Diana person?
So this is Diana 's husband.
He wrote for Diana Ross.
He wrote for Diana Ross and The Supremes.
chili section to Diana Kennedy and I um to uh sent the Middle Eastern uh section
DIANA Thank you. Hi everyone.I'm Diana . I'm the vice president of the board of Clowns Without Borders, and the former director. We're a basically volunteer run organization.
Sudan. This is in Sudan. And now Diana is going to talk a little bit just about the history of Clowns Without Borders, and that kind of thing. So you've seen a few photos which give you a little bit of an idea of what we do.
So, I guess actually-- I want to-- I don't know how to go back to the previous slide. Just touching on what Diana said, and where we go. We often partner with sister or other organizations.
I have a lot of them. And so what drives Diana out of the house is that her sister is missing. And this is a scene where she's talking to her mother.
by golf courses. "Men golfed" she explained to Diana , forever hopeful that she'd find a better partner than Diana 's father who disappeared from their lives long before he'd taken off with the woman who Diana and Ashley referred to as Tiffany, because that was her favorite place to shop. She had not long after been replaced by Tiffany 2.
If you're thinking back to the words and music, a dichotomy that you had up, there was a moment where I realized that-- Jad Abumrad and Diana Deutsch: Sometimes behave so strangely.
I think Diana Ross is in there, people who were born in and around Boston or have good