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...huge and his biceps flex whenever he moves his arms. "I'm sharp," he says, boxing the air in front of him. Smith began training for the role in February 2000 when he first met Darrell Foster, a former middleweight boxer and longtime trainer of former champion Sugar Ray Leonard. "He was out of shape," says Foster. Foster put Smith through a professional training camp: a three mile run every morning, boxing practice for a couple of hours, a high protein low carbohydrate lunch, then watching fight films together before going off to the weight room. "We went to Miami...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making "Ali:" Will Smith Inhabits the Role | 12/15/2001 | See Source »

Also making an appearance were radio personalities Tom and Ray Magliozzi, hosts of the National Public Radio show “Car Talk,” for which Davis serves as a chemistry advisor...

Author: By Benjamin D. Margo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Chemistry Senior Lecturer Retires After 15 Years | 12/11/2001 | See Source »

...appeared on our show a number of times,” Ray Magliozzi told the class. “He’s had more right answers than we have...

Author: By Benjamin D. Margo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Chemistry Senior Lecturer Retires After 15 Years | 12/11/2001 | See Source »

...movie that we couldn’t stop talking about, and it became the genre that it is, which is no genre, or many genres. And we talked about this when we were doing it. I connected to some stuff that happened when I was a little guy reading Ray Bradbury. I loved those interior kind of quasi-science fiction stories, and we just found ourselves there, and loved where we were...

Author: By Richard Ho, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cruising with Tom and Cam | 12/7/2001 | See Source »

...Yesterday Joe Bonamassa In 1990, when blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan died prematurely in a helicopter crash at the age of 35, some say that a little bit of the blues died with him. In his wake, many have tried to cultivate his raw electric sound, and innumerable blues guitarists have since cited Vaughan as a primary musical influence, Joe Bonamassa simply adds to the litany of names. What Bonamassa, with his album A New Day Yesterday, also adds is confusion. Modern blues has always been difficult to define, and this, his first solo outing, defies strict categorization even more...

Author: By Thomas J. Clarke, James Crawford, Thalia S. Field, Andrew R. Iliff, P. PATTY Li, Michael T. Packard, Matthew F. Quirk, and Marcus L. Wang, CRIMSON STAFFS | Title: GimmeGimmeGimme | 12/7/2001 | See Source »

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