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It was the first time the West had a taste of the true hot stuff, said Martin Prince’s twin daughters, Kim and Kelly.

From Washington Post

When the new markets calm down, the cycle will turn and the veterans will say it back to the now-disappointed less-experienced crowd that has watched its hot stuff cool off.

From Seattle Times

Where Baumhower moved, Buffalo wings were hot stuff, named for the city rather than the animal, invented at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York, in 1964.

From Washington Times

Cruel Intentions, Wild Things, Basic Instinct … hot stuff, maybe, but not the most realistic or responsible depiction of what women actually do in bed together.

From The Guardian

I’m Times staff writer Carolina A. Miranda with a look at all the hot stuff in the world of arts and culture:

From Los Angeles Times