They know what it is like to be at the red-hot center of a 24 hour news culture, with anxiety building by the day.
THERE is an art to keeping a cultural cool in the red-hot center of New York in midsummer.
There is a reason why the red-hot center of this business is in Nashville.
Under him, Esquire was the red-hot center of magazine journalism.
That's why "Gypsy" is indestructible, even when there's a void where its red-hot center should be.
Why, the girl is 17, and she's never spent a single summer in the red-hot center of a city.
He confines his account of his and Charley's visit to "the red-hot center of the manga world" to perfunctory ramblings.
There was a time, back in the 1970's and early 80's, when Ann Beattie occupied the red-hot center of the American fiction world.
Neither does Mr. Bush often throw himself into the red-hot center of a legislative war, as Mr. Clinton did.
Called "Hammer Projects," the series has transformed the Hammer from a sleepy university museum to a red-hot center of the local art scene.