Ken Burns’ captivating 2021 documentary, “Muhammad Ali,” which runs 452 minutes, won’t be screened at the San Francisco Public Library during Black History Month in February. No worries. Instead, the ...
Our family possesses a photo of an encounter with Muhammad Ali in a small airport in Indiana sometime in the 1990s, in which Ali is seen playfully lifting our young niece and planting a big kiss on ...
Gene Kilroy first met Muhammad Ali in Rome at the 1960 Olympic Games. Ali was a light heavyweight medal hopeful for the U.S. known at the time as Cassius Marcellus Clay. Kilroy was in the Army. They ...
Sifting through 500 hours of archival footage, music and photos can be daunting for any filmmaker tasked with trying to create a seminal piece of art or entertainment. Throw in the added stress of ...
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