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These celebrities, including a 'Stranger Things' actor and 'Bachelorette' alum, found love on dating apps
Former'Bachelorette' lead Hannah Brown spoke with Fox News Digital ahead of publication day for her first novel, 'Mistakes We Never Made.' Brown shared insight on the storyline, writing process and how her confidence grew in the process. The world of dating is hard to navigate -- even if you're an A-list celebrity. Celebrities have taken a wide range of approaches to finding their person. Many have had high-profile relationships with fellow stars, while others have dated outside the spotlight and have kept their love life a lot more private. Some celebrities have even found success using dating apps.
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Simone Biles' NFL husband admits he 'didn't know who she was' when they matched on celebrity dating app
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Jonathan Owens struck gold (pun intended) when he married one of the best gymnasts of all-time. The Green Bay Packers safety wifed up four-time Olympic gold medal winner Simone Biles earlier this year, but when they met, Owens had no idea of Biles' celebrity status. The irony of it all is the fact that the two had met on a celebrity dating app, Raya.
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AI & Jazz Improvisation -- for the elite or for everyone?
Research in music and AI has never been so prolific nor so exciting. However, a large majority of research is kept in university laboratories, with little connection to the outside world. I decided to have a deeper look to see what current AI jazz improvisation programs or applications exist which could help teachers and practitioners develop improvisational skills in their students and themselves. AI is still seen as something mysterious within music circles, so I hope as time goes by, to dispel some of this and to inform musicians/teachers on current AI realities. Indeed, it is becoming increasingly important for the wider world to become involved in discussions around these technologies, and to ensure that AI develops in directions that will serve people, rather than dominate or eliminate them.
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The author has been performing with GenJam, the Genetic Jammer, for nearly 20 years and has accumulated a wealth of experiences in performing live jazz with technology. This paper presents a discussion of the use of technology in jazz, both from the performer's and from the audience's perspective, and it proposes a classification scheme for live performance that is geared to mainstream performing situations.
Stickman Explores the Physics of Flying Through the Air
This is a guest post. The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not represent positions of IEEE Spectrum or the IEEE. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles has a signature move that is named after her because she is the only woman on earth capable of performing it. The move starts as a layout double flip, but more than halfway through suddenly develops a twist that rotates her body through an extra 180 degrees to land face first. The only visible source of this sudden change in rotation is a small motion of one hand as her arm goes from straight to bent.
Biles bites back at judges
Gymnast Simone Biles has turned in polished performances all season on "Dancing with the Stars," but incredibly, the judges have never rewarded her with a perfect cumulative score. And on Monday, they spoke harshly to the Olympic gold medal winning athlete. On a night on which the celebrities did two dances--a regular number with music chosen by their pros, and a trios routine with another dancer--the judges kept urging Biles to drop her mask. Fifth Harmony singer Normani Kordei continued to look like the front runner, scoring a combined 79 out of 80 points for first place with partner Val Chmerkovskiy. Football player Rashad Jennings and pro Emma Slater were next, earning a total of 75 points, with Biles and partner Sasha Farber getting third place at 72. Ex-baseball player David Ross took away 65 with Lindsay Arnold, and bull rider Bonner Bolton and Sharna Burgess got eliminated after garnering only 58 from the judges.