Priestess \Priest"ess\, n. A woman who officiated in sacred rites among pagans. --Abp. Potter.
So why is she so difficult to capture on stage? That's one of the themes author Martin Sherman explores in the play, a intriguing slice-of-life look at Isadora Duncan, the quirky high priestess and great revolutionary of modern dance.
Advertised in sexually explicit magazines, the church boasted of services by a priestess wearing a strapless red-sequined gown, high-heeled shoes and fishnet stockings.
A Ugandan rebel leader and voodoo priestess who anointed her troops with oils to protect them from bullets was turned over to United Nations authorities after three months in prison, a Kenyan government official said Friday.
A judge has dismissed federal charges against a woman who investigators call the high priestess of a drug cult that sacrificed 15 people, but she remains in jail facing state charges, her lawyer says.
She is a practicing psychotherapist as well as a priestess.
Concentrate only on the substantive core of the matter, which is that the voodoo prognostication called astrology joined the voodoo economics called supply side on the high altar of the Reagan White House, with Nancy Reagan as its high priestess.