Word: hurst
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...Ring of Fire ("Love is a burning thing,/And it makes a fiery ring /Bound by wild desire,/I fell into a ring of fire"). Some think this was the time of prime Johnny Cash. "He was at his most powerful in the early '60s," says writer-publisher Jack Hurst, author of a book on the Grand Ole Opry. "Back then he was so deeply into the amphetamines that he had lost an awful lot of weight. He looked like a wraith, but a powerful wraith. He was like a prowling tiger onstage. You could see the man fighting demons...
Potts said the sailing was better this week than it was in last week’s win at the Captain Hurst Bowl at Dartmouth...
...that represent the late 20th century. Sewell thought Saatchi intended one day to hand over his collection, but now "he's gone off on a trip of his own. He realizes that his connoisseurship is so much more exciting" than Tate Modern's. Saatchi Gallery director Nigel Hurst says that Tate Modern looks after the last century, whereas the new gallery focuses on the last 20 years: "It's very much art of the moment." Saatchi has donated some works to the nation, including gifts to the Arts Council Collection and to NHS hospitals. He will continue to give bursaries...
...Germany in soccer, English fans chant, "Two world wars and one World Cup." And what a Cup. An overtime goal gave England its only world championship. The climactic final was extended when the West Germans tied it 2-2 near the end of regulation. In O.T., England's Geoff Hurst blasted a shot off the underside of the crossbar that ricocheted down and over the goal line. Goal. No, on the line. No goal. The camps remain divided. But England celebrated because the only opinion that mattered was the ref's. Goal...
Michael Gramly parks his van in front of the Hurst Gallery on Plympton Street...