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  • Pattie Boyd reveals ‘love triangle’ letters from George Harrison and Eric Clapton

    Pattie Boyd reveals ‘love triangle’ letters from George Harrison and Eric Clapton

    ‘To cage a wild animal is a sin, to tame him is divine. My love is yours,’ Clapton wrote as Boyd’s marriage to Harrison broke down

    Newly revealed letters have shed fresh light on a notorious love triangle between George Harrison, his close friend Eric Clapton, and rock’s most legendary muse, Pattie Boyd.
    The model was admired and pursued by both men during the 1960s and 1970s and inspired some of music’s greatest ever love songs, including Harrison’s “Something” and Clapton’s “Wonderful Tonight” and “Layla”.

    She married Harrison first before being persistently pursued by his close friend Clapton – both marriages eventually breaking down.

    Now, she says “it’s time to move on” as she sells the touching love letters from both musicians at an auction for Christie’s.

    The sale includes two significant handwritten love letters from Eric Clapton – each estimated to be worth £10,000 to £15,000. One was hastily sent to the Harrison home around the same time he wrote “Layla”, a famous ode to unrequited love named after a woman in a Persian tale about a man driven to obsession by love.

    <p>A picture of George Harrison and Pattie Boyd on sale at Christies </p>
    A picture of George Harrison and Pattie Boyd on sale at Christies
    (Christie’s)
    It said: “What I wish to ask you is if you still love your husband?” said Clapton. “All these questions are very impertinent, I know, but if there is still a feeling in your heart for me… you must let me know!”

    A second letter was written on a torn-out page of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men.

    <p>‘I would sacrifice my family, my god and my own existence’ wrote Clapton before his marriage to Boyd broke down amid claims of infidelity </p>

    ‘I would sacrifice my family, my god and my own existence’ wrote Clapton before his marriage to Boyd broke down amid claims of infidelity
    (Christies)
    “Dear Layla,” it began, using Clapton’s nickname for Boyd. “Why do you hesitate, am I a poor lover, am I ugly, am I too weak, too strong, do you know why?
    “If you want me, take me, I am yours… if you don’t want me, please break the spell that binds me. To cage a wild animal is a sin, to tame him is divine. My love is yours.”
    The most expensive item to be featured on the sale by Christies is the original artwork used for the cover of the 1970 Derek and The Dominos album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, originally acquired by Clapton from the son of a French artist during a stay at his home, when the guitarist was struck by the resemblance to the similarly blonde-haired Pattie Boyd and is estimated to be worth £40,000 to £60,000.

    <p>The original artwork for the cover of Derek and the Dominos album is also up for sale </p>

    The original artwork for the cover of Derek and the Dominos album is also up for sale
    (Christie’s)
    Boyd met Harrison on the set of the band’s 1964 film A Hard Day’s Night. She felt an instant connection to his “shy” nature which she felt reflected her own, according to an interview on the Christie’s website.

    The pair eventually married before trouble ensued as Harrison’s close friend, Clapton repeatedly declared his undying love for her. She went on to split from The Beatle, getting with the guitarist weeks later.
    In an interview with The Telegraph in 2022, the model-turned-photographer said she felt she had to leave the “hot-headed” Beatle “because things were getting really out of hand”.

    Pattie Boyd commented on the sale: “I’m happy to let go of these things which I have treasured and loved for so many years. These items represent special moments in my life but now I think it’s time to move on and share what I have with others.”

    The full sale will be on public view at Christie’s headquarters in London from 15 to 21 March.

  • Harry Styles’s VERY A-List girlfriends! From Taylor Swift to Olivia Wilde and Kendall Jenner, FEMAIL charts the singer’s high profile relationships

    Harry Styles’s VERY A-List girlfriends! From Taylor Swift to Olivia Wilde and Kendall Jenner, FEMAIL charts the singer’s high profile relationships

    Harry Styles’s VERY A-List girlfriends! From Taylor Swift to Olivia Wilde and Kendall Jenner, FEMAIL charts the singer’s high profile relationships

    Harry Styles is currently smitten with his girlfriend Taylor Russell – and things have certainly been heating up since they were first spotted at an art gallery in June.
    The 29-year-old former One Directioner  is said to be ‘head over heels’ for the Canadian actress, also 29, leading fans to question if this could be his last stop in a long line of A-list flames.
    The star’s dating résumé reads likes a who’s who of Hollywood with the likes of Emily Ratajkowski, Olivia Wilde and Kendall Jenner making the list.
    Perhaps his most talked about relationship was a three-month romance with megastar Taylor Swift back in 2012 – but it didn’t appear to end amicably with fans even accusing the pop star of shading him in a new song.
    Harry’s eclectic love life has also seen him date his director, as he was cast in Wilde’s film Don’t Worry Darling, and Xtra Factor presenter, the late Caroline Flack.

    Perhaps Harry's most talked about relationship was a three-month romance with megastar Taylor Swift back in 2012 (Pictured: Taylor Swift and Harry Styles seen walking in New York in December 2012)

    Perhaps Harry’s most talked about relationship was a three-month romance with megastar Taylor Swift back in 2012 (Pictured: Taylor Swift and Harry Styles seen walking in New York in December 2012)
    Here, FEMAIL takes a look at Harry Styles’s relationship with Taylor Russell and the famous flames before her…
    Taylor Russell, 29
    Harry all but confirmed his fiery new romance with Taylor Russell while the pair were spotted on a cosy night out in August earlier this year.
    It was a special night for the actress, with the couple secretly attending the press night of her play The Effect at the National Theatre.
    All eyes were on the duo who could barely keep their own eyes off each other, while the Bones And All star Taylor, placed a caring hand on her beau’s shoulder.
    While it’s true that superfans have seen Harry flaunt similar PDA gestures with his former flings, this time a source says things are pretty serious.
    Their months-long relationship began sizzling in the summer of this year and now the Watermelon Sugar singer reportedly ‘sees a future’ with Taylor.
    ‘Harry is head over heels for Taylor,’ a source revealed to Us Weekly on Thursday before noting that he ‘loves spending as much time with her as he can’.

    Harry Styles is currently smitten with his girlfriend Taylor Russell - and things have certainly been heating up since they were first spotted at an art gallery in June (Pictured: the couple during a romantic stroll in North London in September this year)

    Harry Styles is currently smitten with his girlfriend Taylor Russell – and things have certainly been heating up since they were first spotted at an art gallery in June (Pictured: the couple during a romantic stroll in North London in September this year)
    The insider claimed: ‘Things are very serious, and Harry definitely sees a future with Taylor. Despite their busy schedules, they make time for each other as often as possible’.
    The insider also said that the ex One Direction star ‘accompanied Taylor to an after party last weekend’ for the final night of her play, The Effect, at the National Theatre.
    ‘Even though they’re both busy with their careers, they support one another any chance they get,’ the source told the outlet. The insider also revealed that ‘Harry is always smiling when he’s with her.’
    Emily Ratajkowski, 32

    Harry Styles has been pictured kissing supermodel Emily Ratajkowski while the pair were out and about in Tokyo, Japan (pictured), but the 32-year-old model is not the only famous face the former X Factor contestant has been linked with over the years
    Harry Styles has been pictured kissing supermodel Emily Ratajkowski while the pair were out and about in Tokyo, Japan (pictured), but the 32-year-old model is not the only famous face the former X Factor contestant has been linked with over the years
    Harry Styles and Emily Ratajkowski set tongues wagging when a passer-by spotted them kissing in Tokyo on March 25.
    The passionate embrace sparked a media frenzy when the two were spotted after a gig on a leg of his aptly named Love On Tour concerts.
    Setting the romantic scene was a downpour of rain, which they reportedly took cover from before engaging in a deep kiss.
    The stunning model was sure to fan the flames when she later revealed she had been secretly dating Harry for two months – and even said he might be ‘the one’.
    She told all in a podcast interview recorded on March 9, where she sweetly gushed about how ‘great’ he is.
    Emily said: ‘I just started dating someone that I think I like, so that is different. I was like, ‘He’s kind of great’. But if you had been talking to me four weeks ago, absolutely. I would be seeing someone and then suddenly the way he would walk would be like, ugh.
    ‘What do I look for in a partner? I like someone that is very independent. I think, for me, that’s very important because I do have a full life. I’m hoping that dating someone that has more of their own life will prevent the issues I had before’.
    Unfortunately the sentiment was shortly lived after the two called time on their romance, and Harry moved on to his current sweetheart Taylor.
    Emily soon bounced back, sending a shock to fans worldwide when she was pictured in yet another public kiss – but this time with comedian Stéphane Bak.
    They debuted their new romance in Paris earlier this week, where Stéphane was also seen grabbing the model’s pert derriere.
    The couple were seen gazing lovingly into one another’s eyes before kissing each other’s necks and enjoying a glass of wine and a cigarette in the street.
    Olivia Wilde, 39
    Autumn 2020-November 2022

    Styles and Olivia Wilde (pictured in London in March 2022) met on the set of Don't Worry Darling after Styles was cast in a lead role and Wilde directed the project

    Styles and Olivia Wilde (pictured in London in March 2022) met on the set of Don’t Worry Darling after Styles was cast in a lead role and Wilde directed the project
    Styles and Olivia Wilde met in September 2020 when he was cast in her film, Don’t Worry Darling. At the time, Wilde was engaged to her partner of around a decade, Jason Sudeikis, with whom she shares two children.
    Two months after Styles was cast in the movie, Wilde and Sudeikis announced their engagement had ended. At the time the announcement was made, a source claimed the pair had been separated since the beginning of 2020.
    People reported the source said: ‘[The split has] been amicable and they’ve transitioned into a great co-parenting routine. The children are the priority and the heart of the family’s relationship.’
    As filming continued on set, Wilde heaped praise onto her lead actor in interviews, making note of his lack of ‘toxic masculinity’.
    She said: ‘It’s pretty powerful and kind of extraordinary to see someone in his position redefining what it can mean to be a man with confidence.’
    By January 2021, the couple were spotted out and about holding hands for the first time, as they dressed in all their finery to attend the wedding of Styles’s agent in Montecito, California.
    The pair continued to date and grew closer over the next two years, with Styles reportedly meeting Wilde’s children as the relationship became more serious.
    But in November 2022, just a few months after Don’t Worry Darling premiered in cinemas, the couple announced they were ‘taking a break’ from their relationship.
    A source told People: ‘He’s still touring and is now going abroad. She is focusing on her kids and her work in L.A It’s a very amicable decision.’
    Camille Rowe, 33
    Summer 2017-July 2018

    Styles dated French-born Victoria's Secret Angel Camille Rowe for about a year between the summer of 2017 and 2018 (pictured together in New York)

    Styles dated French-born Victoria’s Secret Angel Camille Rowe for about a year between the summer of 2017 and 2018 (pictured together in New York)

    Rowe (pictured) is rumoured to have been the inspiration behind some of the songs on Styles's  album Fine Line

    Rowe (pictured) is rumoured to have been the inspiration behind some of the songs on Styles’s  album Fine Line
    Styles and Victoria’s secret model Camille Rowe dated for around a year between the summer of 2017 and July 2018.
    Although the pair never publicly confirmed their romance, they were reported to have met through their mutual friend, Alexa Chung.
    After their romance came to light, Harry and Camille were spotted on a string of sightings together, including a sushi date.
    The French beauty also turned out to lend her support at a slew of his concerts, including one which she attended with her mother Anne Twist.
    Following the couple’s split, Harry hinted during a promotional tour for his album Fine Line that some of the tracks on the record had been inspired by the romance.
    Some fans suggested one of the lines in the song Falling hinted that Styles had been unfaithful to Rowe, referring to the lyrics: ‘I’m in my bed and you’re not here. And there’s no one to blame but the drink and my wandering hands.’
    In another song, dubbed Cherry, Harry appeared to mock Camille’s new love interest art collector Theo Niarchos, whose father Philip owns an extensive collection.
    Harry’s words on the song say: ”Don’t you call him ‘baby’, we’re not talking lately. Don’t you call him what you used to call me’, before adding: ‘Does he take you walking round his parents’ gallery?’
    Tess Ward, 33
    2017

    Harry Styles in 2017 Tess Ward wearing the exact same shirt Styles owned

    Spot the difference: The pair were linked in 2017 and Tess appeared to fuel romance rumours by stepping out in the exact same Gucci shirt as the former X Factor star
    Styles and food blogger Tess Ward reportedly shared a ‘whirlwind romance’ in 2017, with rumours of the romance flying when Ward was spotted wearing what appeared to be Styles’s shirt.
    Despite keeping their romance under wraps, it appeared to be over before it had even begun as the pair soon decided to spend time apart.
    A source told The Sun at the time: ‘Harry and Tess haven’t seen each other for a number of weeks.’
    The insider added: ‘Tess realised she still had feelings for her ex after splitting from him to date Harry and has apologised to him for her romance with the singer.
    ‘She was in London this week and met her ex straight away — they’ve been inseparable since’.
    Speaking to The Times during the time the pair were rumoured to be dating, Ward revealed she had been forced to delete several of her social media accounts, leaving her solely with Instagram, although she admitted she was beginning to resent that too.
    She explained: ‘At the moment, I’m getting a lot of direct messages there, but I respectfully chose not to reply to them, because they’re all… interesting. I want a break!’
    Dubbing the hate messages ‘very bizarre’, she reasoned: ‘I’m not the kind of person who’s interested in fame and if you’re put in an environment which you don’t understand and you can’t control and you don’t want, it’s horrible.’
    Refusing to stoke the flames, when asked outright if she was dating Harry, Tess sighed: ‘I literally don’t have anything to say about that.’
    Sara Sampaio, 31
    2015

    Victoria's Secret Angel Sara Sampaio (pictured) was rumoured to have had a brief fling with Styles after they were spotted partying together in New York in 2015

    Victoria’s Secret Angel Sara Sampaio (pictured) was rumoured to have had a brief fling with Styles after they were spotted partying together in New York in 2015
    Styles was rumoured to be dating Victoria’s Secret model Sara Sampaio in 2015 after the pair were spotted partying in Manhattan one evening, and pictured saying goodbye outside Sampaio’s hotel.
    However, The Sun reported at the time that the Portuguese model later returned to the hotel, and emerged again the next morning around 11am, wearing the same clothes as the night before.
    ‘There was definitely chemistry there as they hugged and kissed each other when she left but everyone thinks something was up as she came back and they left so soon after each other the next morning,’ a source told the newspaper.
    ‘Sara left at 11am dressed exactly the same. Then Harry walked out at 11.15am and it looked like he’d been partying pretty hard.’
    Georgia Fowler, 30
    2015

    New Zealand-born Victoria's Secret Angel Georgia Fowler (pictured) sparked romance rumours with Styles when she posted a snap of the pair playing Scrabble

    New Zealand-born Victoria’s Secret Angel Georgia Fowler (pictured) sparked romance rumours with Styles when she posted a snap of the pair playing Scrabble
    Another Victoria’s Secret Angel rumoured to have shared a romance with Styles is New Zealand-born model Georgia Fowler.
    Fowler first sparked romance rumours with the singer after posting a sweet photo on her Snapchat page of Styles playing Scrabble with her, while dressed in a hoodie.
    Little is known about the couple’s reported romance as they remained tight-lipped in public about their relationship, however Fowler did her best to shut down rumours one of the songs on Styles’s debut solo album was about her.
    After fans buzzed around the lyrics to the song ‘Kiwi’, she was asked on Australia’s The Morning Show if the tune was about her.
    The song features the curious lyric: ‘I think she said ‘I’m having your baby, it’s none of your business’.’
    Presenter Kylie Gillies asked: ‘Harry Styles, on his album has a song called ‘Kiwi’, can you confirm or deny that it was named after you?’
    ‘Ah, don’t really know anything about it,’ Georgia shook her head, after referring to Harry as a ‘friend’. She quickly added: ‘Definitely don’t have a baby… that’s what the song is all about.’
    Kendall Jenner, 27
    2013, 2014, 2016

    Styles had an on-again, off-again romance with supermodel and member of the Kardashian clan Kendall Jenner, with the pair first linked in 2012

    Styles had an on-again, off-again romance with supermodel and member of the Kardashian clan Kendall Jenner, with the pair first linked in 2012
    Another of Styles’s whirlwind romances was with supermodel and member of the Kardashian family, Kendall Jenner.
    The pair reportedly got close when Styles was 21 and Jenner was 18, but the long-distance relationship did not last.
    After about three months of dating, a source told The Sun the pair had called time on their relationship.
    At the time, Styles had already had a string of high profile relationships, however Kendall had reportedly only been involved with her high school boyfriend Julian Brooks.
    A source told The Sun the pair had separated so they could focus on work and that there were no hard feelings between them.
    They said: ‘There’s been no major fallout. They’re definitely still friends ad haven’t ruled anything out in the future.’
    Despite calling time on their romance in 2014, the pair were spotted getting cosy on a yacht in St Barts early in 2016 after ringing in the new year together.
    Photos showed the pair nuzzling into each other as they lay out on the sun deck surrounded by friends, who just passed by and didn’t distract them from each other for a second.
    Shortly afterwards, the pair went their separate ways once again, but they appear to have remained friends as Jenner has been spotted at Styles’s concerts supporting her ex in recent years.
    Taylor Swift, 33
    2012

    Styles was spotted out and about with singer Taylor Swift in late 2012 and early 2013 before the pair called time on their romance just days after ringing in the new year (pictured December 2022 in New York)

    Styles was spotted out and about with singer Taylor Swift in late 2012 and early 2013 before the pair called time on their romance just days after ringing in the new year (pictured December 2022 in New York)
    Between 2012 and 2013, Styles and singer Taylor Swift had a three month fling before the pair were reported to have split shortly after the new year following an ‘almighty row’.
    Little more than a week after a very public display of affection on new year’s eve as the clock struck midnight to kick off 2013, a source confirmed to MailOnline that Styles and Swift had parted ways.
    The source said: ‘Yes I can confirm they have split up. They were on holiday and had an almighty row. They are two young stars at the top of their game so who knows what will happen in the future.’
    Swift, who is known to write songs about past relationships, is thought to have penned at least three songs about Styles – I Knew You Were Trouble, Style and Out of The Woods.
    In 2015, the singer revealed her whirlwind romance with Styles had been an experience filled with anxiety.
    During a performance at the Grammy Museum, she introduced Out of the Woods by telling the audience about her anxiety-inducing relationship – although she didn’t mention Styles by name.
    ‘I’m going to play you a song that I wrote about a relationship that I was in that the number one feeling I felt in the whole relationship was anxiety,’ she explained as she sat at her piano.
    ‘Because it felt very fragile, it felt very tentative. And it always felt like, “Okay, what’s the next road block? What’s the next thing that’s gonna deter this? How long do we have before this turns into just an awful mess and we break up? Is it a month? Is it three days?”‘
    Caroline Flack, died aged 41 in 2020
    2011

    After meeting when Styles was a contestant on The X Factor and Flack was a host of spin-off show The Xtra Factor, the pair dated for three months (pictured in London in 2011)

    After meeting when Styles was a contestant on The X Factor and Flack was a host of spin-off show The Xtra Factor, the pair dated for three months (pictured in London in 2011)
    Late TV presenter Caroline Flack met Styles when he was a contestant with One Direction on The X Factor and she was host of spin-off show The Xtra Factor.
    With a 15 year age gap, as Styles was 17 and Flack was in her early 30s at the time, the couple saw their romance come under harsh criticism from outsiders which no doubt added to the decision to call time on their relationship after only three months.
    However, the pair only ever had good things to say about each other and defended their romance in the face of criticism.
    Following their split, the pair remained full of praise for each other, with Styles pouring cold water on rumours about the break up on Twitter.
    He tweeted: ‘Please know I didn’t “dump” Caroline. This was a mutual decision. She is one of the kindest, sweetest people I know.’
    Caroline Flack sadly passed away in February 2020 after taking her own life.

     

  • “Let It Be” would be one of the last songs Paul McCartney ever wrote as a Beatle. A Heartbreaking Dream Inspired  his song. What is it?

    “Let It Be” would be one of the last songs Paul McCartney ever wrote as a Beatle. A Heartbreaking Dream Inspired his song. What is it?


    A Heartbreaking Dream Inspired Paul McCartney’s “Let It Be”

    Beatles legend Paul McCartney got the inspiration for one of his most iconic compositions from a deeply personal dream.

    Highlights

    “Let It Be” is one of the Beatles’ most beloved songs.
    The song was inspired by a dream in which Paul McCartney’s late mother appeared.
    The legacy of “Let It Be” includes its success as a chart-topping hit.

    Music legend Paul McCartney wrote one of his most commercially and critically acclaimed compositions in a turbulent time for his iconic band, the Beatles. In fact, “Let It Be” would be one of the last songs McCartney ever wrote as a Beatle.

    “Let It Be” has become one of the Beatles’ most recognized and beloved songs. People around the world of all ages know the chorus and melody to it. More so, the song is perhaps McCartney’s most personal work. McCartney, whose artistry and songwriting ability is unquestioned, looked to a heartbreaking dream for inspiration as he penned the 1970 track.

    What Inspired Paul McCartney To Write “Let It Be”?

    During the height of the Beatles’ popularity, the band was at their creative peak. They emphasized more time in the studio experimenting with musicality, rather than touring. Unfortunately, relationship issues began to emerge for Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison in the mid to late 1960s, which ultimately led to the Beatles’ disbandment.

    Beatles mural in MoscowVia: Depositphotos

    While McCartney always focused on his work and creating incredible music, he was also stressed and frustrated. The challenges that come with worldwide fame only added to McCartney’s mental state. According to a Carpool Karaoke episode, McCartney revealed that his late mother appeared to him in a dream to comfort him in his time of distress. In the dream, she gave her son solid advice: “just let it be.”

    According to Women Working, this dream was particularly meaningful to McCartney since he lost his mom as a teenager. His mom never got to seem him grow up or celebrate his success as a singer and musician.

    A Heartbreaking Dream Inspired Paul McCartney's Let It Be 2Via: TheThings

    McCartney got to experience his mother’s love again and hear her warm words of guidance and encouragement. This had a profound impact on McCartney, and inspired him to write “Let It Be” during The Beatles’ complicated “White Album” sessions.

    Interestingly, McCartney’s mother’s name was Mary McCartney.

    Fans have often wondered if this is why the phrase “Mother Mary” is included in the song
    Others believe “Mother Mary” is in reference to the Virgin Mary of the Catholic and Christian tradition

    What Is “Let It Be”‘s Legacy?

    “Let It Be” eventually served as the title track on The Beatles’s final album, which was released in March 1970. The song went to number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and number two on the U.K. Singles chart. According to Billboard, the “Let It Be” album returned to the Billboard charts in 2021, after a special re-release.

    While “Let It Be” became beloved by fans, it was not a hit with fellow Beatle, John Lennon. Lennon actually loathed the song because he did not think it artistically suited the Beatles. Though Lennon hated “Let It Be” and had nothing to do with its composition, the track was still credited to both Lennon and McCartney.

    Paul McCartney and early Beatles lineup Via: Depositphotos 

    Two different versions of “Let It Be” exist:

    Phil Spector produced the album version of the song, which featured a stronger orchestra and guitar mix
    George Martin, the Beatles’s long term collaborator, produced the single version, which had a lighter guitar and orchestra mix

    Spector also produced an elaborate version of “The Long and Winding Road”, featured on the “Let It Be” album, which was criticized by McCartney. According to Song Facts, McCartney hated Spector’s production on the track and thought the orchestra mix was too strong. Lennon and Harrison often favored Spector’s production style, while McCartney sought full creative control on his work.

    Related: Paul McCartney Admits One Of His Songs Is So Bad, He’ll Never Play It Again

    McCartney’s disapproval of later Beatles tracks only escalated the Beatles’ difficulties. While “Let It Be” is a legendary track, some fans and historians believe it and its accompanying album played a role in the Beatles’s disbandment. Lennon also had creative differences with Harrison in the past that almost ruined their professional and personal relationships. According to History, all the Beatles were exploring solo projects by early 1970 and McCartney officially announced the group’s breakup on April 10th.

    Both Lennon and Harrison would eventually record solo albums with Spector named as a producer.

    John Lennon

    “John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band” (December 1970)
    “Imagine” (September 1971)
    “Sometime in New York City” (June 1972)
    “Rock ‘n’ Roll” (February 1975)

     

    George Harrison

    All Things Must Pass (November 1970)
    The Concert for Bangladesh (December 1971)

     

    Was There A “Let It Be” Film?

    The original “Let It Be” documentary was released in May 1970. The film, which was raw in nature, showed some of the Beatles’s complicated relationships during the album’s production. In turn, the film received criticism from Beatles members and fans had mixed emotions about how it represented the Beatles in their final months together as a band.

    John Lennon admitted that he always thought only two members of The Beatles were essential to the band’s success.

    Due to the film’s controversies, it has not been officially released as a DVD, Blu-ray, or been made available on streaming. Footage taken for the “Let It Be” documentary was later used for Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back documentary series.

    Jackson’s multi part documentary, which also covered the creation of the “Let It Be” album, gave fans a new perspective about the sessions
    Was released on Disney+ in November 2021
    Has received critical and commercial acclaim and has been praised by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr

    While the original documentary was more gloomy in nature, Jackson discovered and utilized footage that showed that the process recording “Let It Be” was not as negative as it was thought to be. According to The Sunday Times, The Beatles: Get Back made McCartney himself remember the good times when creating the “Let It Be” album.

    Paul McCartney performing in the NetherlandsVia: Depositphotos

    Jackson’s documentary series has allowed Starr and McCartney to reminisce about the “Let It Be” sessions and what led to the Beatles’ breakup. According to People, Starr told fans that “I think you see the joy… We found 56 hours of unused footage mainly filled with laughter.” Even though challenges emerged between the Beatles’ four members, they still had fun together as they collaborated creatively. Each Beatle had something to contribute to the band’s success and their partnership is one of the most successful in entertainment history.

  • Reba McEntire, 68, reveals how she was NOT initially attracted to her boyfriend Rex Linn, 67, when they first met 30 years ago

    Reba McEntire, 68, reveals how she was NOT initially attracted to her boyfriend Rex Linn, 67, when they first met 30 years ago

    Reba McEntire sat down with Drew Barrymore on Friday to talk about her boyfriend Rex Linn.

    Reba, 68, and Rex, 67, met in 1991 while filming The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw and became friends but didn’t pursue each other romantically.

    The E.T. star went on to talk about how people grow and change and how she wouldn’t want to meet her younger self again.

    The women referred to attraction to their partners as ‘magnets’ and Reba revealed that she didn’t feel that magnet to Rex when they first met in 1991.

    Reba McEntire sat down with Drew Barrymore on Friday to talk about her boyfriend Rex Linn.
    Reba, 68, and Rex, 67, met in 1991 while filming The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw and became friends but didn’t pursue each other romantically.
    The E.T. star went on to talk about how people grow and change and how she wouldn’t want to meet her younger self again.

    But she does now and the couple have been happily dating for a bit more than four years.
    She said Rex was like a magnet for her upon their second meeting in 2020, adding: ‘I couldn’t get close enough to him.’

    Reba McEntire sat down with Drew Barrymore on March 1 to talk about a few of her favorite things: her boyfriend Rex Linn and tater tots

    Reba McEntire sat down with Drew Barrymore on March 1 to talk about a few of her favorite things: her boyfriend Rex Linn and tater tots

    She told Drew: 'I really love tater tots,' before revealing that Rex told her he was famous for giving out nicknames. 'And so Rex said, "That's your nickname from here on out ¿ Tater Tot,"' she explained, adding that she calls Rex 'Sugar Tot'

    She told Drew: ‘I really love tater tots,’ before revealing that Rex told her he was famous for giving out nicknames. ‘And so Rex said, “That’s your nickname from here on out — Tater Tot,”‘ she explained, adding that she calls Rex ‘Sugar Tot’

    Reba said Rex was like a magnet for her upon their second meeting in 2020, adding: 'I couldn't get close enough to him'

    Reba said Rex was like a magnet for her upon their second meeting in 2020, adding: ‘I couldn’t get close enough to him’

    ‘I asked Rex, how come we’ve known each other and never gotten together,’ The Voice judge said of their reacquaintance four years ago and adding that he replied jokingly that she probably would have killed him.
    ‘He’s a wild man. He’s a 12-year-old,’ Reba said which made Drew nearly spit out her coffee.
    Reba has been married twice and Rex has been engaged four times but never married, according to the Fancy singer.
    Reba talked about their shared interest in Western lifestyles and how he wanted to be a cowboy and she wanted to be a championship barrel racer but, in her words: ‘We weren’t good at it, so he went into acting and I went into music,’ she said simply.
    On the set of Drew’s talk show, a giant bowl of tater tots sat on the table in front of them.
    The 50 First Dates actress referred to them as the ‘Everest of tots,’ and asked if the potato dish had anything to do with Rex. Reba nodded and proceeded to explain.
    After taping an episode of Young Sheldon with Rex, ‘We all went to dinner, had a good time, went down the street to a wine bar, and the waitress said, “Well, I understand you’ve already had dinner, but we do have some good appetizers,”‘ she added.
    She asked the wine bar what they had and they said, ‘Tater tots,’ prompting the Big Sky star to enthusiastically raise her hand in support of eating tater tots.

    On the set of Drew's talk show, a giant bowl of tater tots sat on the table in front of them. The 50 First Dates actress referred to them as the 'Everest of tots,' and asked if the potato dish had anything to do with Rex

    On the set of Drew’s talk show, a giant bowl of tater tots sat on the table in front of them. The 50 First Dates actress referred to them as the ‘Everest of tots,’ and asked if the potato dish had anything to do with Rex

    The Never Been Kissed actress, 49, drew the country music icon out and got her to dish more on her relationship of four years and how they got together as romantic partners nearly 30 years after they met

    The Never Been Kissed actress, 49, drew the country music icon out and got her to dish more on her relationship of four years and how they got together as romantic partners nearly 30 years after they met

    Reba and Rex met in 1991 while filming The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw and became friends but didn't pursue each other romantically

    Reba and Rex met in 1991 while filming The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw and became friends but didn’t pursue each other romantically

    'I asked Rex, how come we've known each other and never gotten together,' The Voice judge said of their reacquaintance four years ago and adding that he replied jokingly that she probably would have killed him

    ‘I asked Rex, how come we’ve known each other and never gotten together,’ The Voice judge said of their reacquaintance four years ago and adding that he replied jokingly that she probably would have killed him

    'He's a wild man. He's a 12-year-old,' Reba said which made Drew nearly spit out her coffee

    ‘He’s a wild man. He’s a 12-year-old,’ Reba said which made Drew nearly spit out her coffee
    She told Drew: ‘I really love tater tots,’ before revealing that Rex told her he was famous for giving out nicknames.
    ‘And so Rex said, “That’s your nickname from here on out — Tater Tot,”‘ she explained, adding that she calls Rex ‘Sugar Tot.’
    ‘We’re the tots — sugar and tater. So, we’ve been together ever since. He’s a sweetheart,’ she added.
    The Never Been Kissed actress, 49, drew the country music icon out and got her to dish more on her relationship of four years and how they got together as romantic partners nearly 30 years after they met.

  • If there’s one thing America loves, it’s candy. And here are 7 Iconic American Candies Through the Decades. Have you ever tasted them?

    If there’s one thing America loves, it’s candy. And here are 7 Iconic American Candies Through the Decades. Have you ever tasted them?

    If there’s one thing America loves, it’s candy.

    The U.S. confection industry—chocolates, caramels, gummies, hard candies and more—stands as a $13 billion annual behemoth. On Halloween alone, according to the National Retail Federation, Americans spent some $3 billion on sweets.

    Candies have even occasionally played a role in U.S. history. They’ve bolstered our economy at home and fueled our soldiers at war. Sweets have inspired and defined American popular culture, set legal precedent and even helped ease tensions during diplomatic standoffs.

    Here are seven iconic American candies and their fascinating stories:

    Candy Corn / 1880s


    JELLY BELLY CANDY COMPANY
    THE 1898 PACKAGING DESIGN FOR GOELITZ CANDY CORN.
    In the 1880s, when farmers comprised about half the U.S. labor force, many confectioners tried to market sweets by molding mellowcreme—usually a mix of corn syrup, sugar, gelatin, fondant and coloring—into the shapes of pumpkins, turnips and other agricultural products. Candy corn, reportedly invented by George Renninger of the Wunderle Candy company, followed suit. But before World War I, corn was seen as a cheap, coarse foodstuff meant more for pigs and chickens than for humans. So the Goelitz Candy Company cribbed the recipe from Wunderle and began playfully marketing the sweet as “chicken feed.” A common penny candy of the early 20th century, candy corn became by the 1950s America’s most highly advertised Halloween treat. Today, despite its famous divisiveness, the tricolor candy sells more than 35 million pounds in America annually.

    Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bar / 1900
    Though not the Hershey brand’s most popular candy (that honor goes to Reese’s Pieces), Hershey’s milk chocolate bar is often recognized as America’s first iconic candy bar. After being inspired by the German chocolate-making machinery exhibited at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, American businessman Milton Hershey decided to enter the chocolate business himself. By 1899, his company had developed the first process for mass-producing chocolate in the U.S. The following year, he debuted the milk chocolate candy bar, tailored specifically to the American palate, which didn’t favor darker European chocolate flavors. At a time when consumer markets were beginning to expand from regional to national, Hershey savvily branded the confection as the “Great American Chocolate Bar.” Building on that national identity, the company formed a partnership with the U.S. military during World War II, mass-producing millions of chocolate bars meant to fuel American troops to victory.

    Baby Ruth / 1921

    Baby ruth candy bar ad, 1927

    Baby ruth candy bar ad, 1927
    TRANSCENDENTAL GRAPHICS/GETTY IMAGES
    BABY RUTH CANDY ADVERTISEMENT, 1927.
    What do you get when you mix America’s favorite pastime, a superstar athlete, a U.S. President’s daughter and a federal patent lawsuit? The wonky history of the Baby Ruth candy bar.

    In 1921, Otto Schnering sought to revive his struggling Curtiss Candy Company in Chicago. So he reformulated and rebranded its flagship “Kandy Kake” confection into a peanut, caramel and nougat-filled candy bar. With its new name, Baby Ruth (conspicuously close to that of Babe Ruth, the era’s top sports superstar), and some savvy marketing, the bar took off. By 1926, sales totaled $1 million a month, and the company’s candy-making facilities became the largest in the world.

    That same year, Ruth decided to create his own branded candy bar. But when the beloved slugger tried to register “Ruth’s Home Run Candy” with the U.S. Patent and Trademark office, Curtiss sued him for copyright infringement. The company further claimed it had named the candy bar not after the baseball great, but after Ruth Cleveland, daughter of former U.S. President Grover Cleveland. It was an odd explanation, since “Baby Ruth,” as she had been nicknamed, was hardly a pop culture fixture and had died 17 years before the candy bar was created. Still, the court bought the argument and ruled against Ruth.

    Twizzlers / 1929
    Created by one of America’s oldest candy producers—Young & Smylie Confectionary Company, known for licorice treats since 1845—spiraled licorice whips debuted under the “Twizzlers” trademark in 1929. After the candy really took off in the 1960s, the Hershey Company acquired its maker, then called Y&S Candies, in 1977. Not only have Twizzlers become a beloved American movie snack; they’re likely one of the only candies in history credited with helping facilitate a complicated nuclear agreement. In 2015, negotiators from Iran, the U.S. and five other world powers reportedly consumed some 10 pounds of strawberry Twizzlers during their tense, 19-day nuclear reduction talks—part of a comfort food diet that also included string cheese, Rice Krispie treats and more.

    M&Ms / 1941
    After observing soldiers in the Spanish Civil War eating chocolate pellets covered in a candy shell (which prevented melting), chocolatier Forrest Mars came up with the idea to create and sell a similar confection. He patented his manufacturing process and the protective coating and debuted M&M’s in 1941. Soon after, Mars entered into an exclusive partnership with the U.S. military during World War II to supply M&Ms to American G.I.s as part of their ration packages. But M&Ms’ durability made them a boon beyond the battlefield. In 1981, they became the first candy to launch into space after being requested by the crew of Columbia, NASA’s first space shuttle.

    Gobstoppers / 1976


    FELIX CHOO / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO
    A BOX OF EVERLASTING GOBSTOPPER HARD CANDY, MANUFACTURED BY THE WILLY WONKA CANDY COMPANY.
    The Everlasting Gobstopper may have originated as a fictional sweet treat in Roald Dahl’s 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. But the colorful jawbreakers became a reality after breakfast cereal manufacturer Quaker Oats decided to expand into the confection business—with a few hiccups. Their initial plan? Back a movie version of the book and sell Wonka-themed candy tie-ins like Peanut Butter Oompas and Super Skrunch chocolate bars, produced by affiliate company Breaker Confections. Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory (1971), the first film financed by a food company, splashed Dahl’s candy fantasia onscreen, complete with a chocolate river, giant gummy bear trees, cream-filled toadstools and more. But Wonka bombed colossally at the box office, the Wonka candies flopped and Gobstoppers didn’t hit the market for another five years. Over time, as the film achieved cult-classic status, the colorful, multi-layered and multi-flavored Gobstoppers grew in popularity, helping move the candy market away from plain Jane chocolate bars and etching their own spot in American candy lore.

    Six Times M&Ms Made History
    The beloved chocolate candies have been to war and space and back again—and for more than 10 years the red ones went missing in action.

    When Canadian marketer Frank Galatolie first invented this mouth-puckering, sweet-and-sour candy for the import company Jaret International, the treats were a branding play meant to capitalize on America’s obsession with all things outer space. Back then, the treats were called Mars Men. But in 1985, when they were bought over the border to be sold in the U.S., another craze—Cabbage Patch Kids dolls—inspired an iconic rebrand. Ditching the martian-shaped jellies, the company rebranded the candy into a more friendly human shape and changed its name to Sour Patch Kids. The rebrand worked, and Sour Patch Kids became the top-selling jelly candy in America.

  • The Bizarre Plan to Bring George Washington Back to Life: A day after his death, a doctor proposed a procedure to resurrect America’s first president

    The Bizarre Plan to Bring George Washington Back to Life: A day after his death, a doctor proposed a procedure to resurrect America’s first president

    The Bizarre Plan to Bring George Washington Back to Life

    A day after George Washington’s death, a doctor arrived at Mount Vernon and proposed a procedure to resurrect America’s first president.

    Dr. William Thornton raced death across the frozen Virginia countryside on the morning of December 15, 1799. If his horse could dash to the doorstep of Mount Vernon before George Washington succumbed to a sudden viral infection, the physician harbored no doubt he could save the life of his friend and benefactor.

    When he arrived and stepped inside Mount Vernon’s drawing room, however, Thornton saw family and friends grieving over Washington’s corpse—frozen solid from the frigid temperatures since his death the night before. The bereaved told a shocked Thornton that he had arrived too late to prevent the former president’s demise.

    Death of George Washington, Dec. 14, 1799, by N. Currier.

    No, Thornton thought. No, he hadn’t. The brash doctor then startled the mourners by proclaiming that he could bring Washington back to life.

    William Thornton Was an Accomplished Polymath

    Hardly a quack or real-life Frankenstein, Thornton was considered a genius, says Jonathan Horn, author of Washington’s End: The Final Years and Forgotten Struggle. “He was a figure of the Enlightenment, a Thomas Jefferson-type character who believed that science and reason could solve almost every problem,” he says.

    Born in the British West Indies in 1759, Thornton attended medical school in Scotland before moving to the United States in 1787 and gaining American citizenship. Although Thornton had no architectural training, Washington selected the brilliant polymath’s design for the new U.S. Capitol in 1793 and the following year appointed him as one of the three commissioners overseeing construction of Washington, D.C.

    As part of his studies of the science of sleep, Thornton recorded dozens of reported cases of animals and people who were revived from states of suspended animation after appearing to be dead. He joined the Royal Humane Society, which had been founded in London in 1774 to promote the innovative medical technique of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, first described in 1744 by surgeon William Tossack, to restart breathing and heartbeats in apparent drowning victims.

    Washington Feared Being Buried Alive
    At a time when doctors occasionally mistook the comatose for the dead, taphephobia—the fear of a premature burial—was so pervasive it led to the invention of safety coffins, such as one model that included a string that its occupant could pull to ring an above-ground bell as a signal that they had been mistakenly buried alive.

    Washington feared an unintentional live burial as he laid on his deathbed on the evening of December 14, 1799. The founding father’s final instruction to his secretary, Tobias Lear, was to let at least two days pass before the burial of his body.

    Washington had endured an excruciating 48 hours after contracting a virulent throat infection, believed to have been acute epiglottitis, that made it difficult to swallow and breathe. As Washington slowly choked to death, doctors and a Mount Vernon overseer drained 40 percent of his blood—more than two liters—in a belief that the four bloodlettings would correct an imbalance of the four primary humors—blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile—thought to be causing the infection.

    Doctors also applied blisters of cantharides, coated his throat with wheat poultices and administered enemas and purgatives until Washington politely requested that the physicians stop their efforts.

    When news of the 67-year-old former president’s illness reached Washington, D.C., Thornton made the familiar journey to Mount Vernon, where he was a frequent overnight guest. Although he wasn’t Washington’s personal doctor and never practiced medicine after arriving in the United States, Thornton possessed the “fullest confidence of being able to relieve him” by performing an innovative, but extremely rare surgical technique—a tracheotomy.

    Upon his encounter with Washington’s stiff body, Thornton thought back to cases he had read of fish being restored to life after freezing and plotted the late president’s resurrection. He proposed to thaw Washington’s corpse in cold water before warming it with blankets. He would then open a passage to his lungs with a tracheotomy and, as he recalled in the 1820s, “inflate them with air, to produce an artificial respiration.” To compensate for the blood taken from Washington, Thornton’s final step would be to transfuse the patient with lamb’s blood.

    “He looks at it not from a religious angle, but a science angle and sees the processes that killed Washington and thinks he can reverse them,” Horn says. Thornton explained his reasoning behind the unorthodox prescription. “He died by the loss of blood and the want of air. Restore these with the heat that had subsequently been deducted, and as the organization was in every respect perfect, there was no doubt in my mind that his restoration was possible.”

    Nobody else at Mount Vernon, however, shared the doctor’s confidence. “I was not seconded in this proposal; for it was deemed unavailing,” Thornton wrote. “It was doubted by some whether if it were possible, it would be right to attempt to recall to life one who had departed full of honor and renown.” Especially after the excruciating end that Washington had endured, his family wished to honor the instructions he had given to his doctors the day before: “I pray you to take no more trouble about me, let me go off quietly.”

    Thornton Wanted Washington’s Body Moved to the Capitol
    Blocked in his attempt to revive Washington, Thornton was still not content to let the country’s first president rest in peace at Mount Vernon. Although Washington left instructions in his will to be buried at his estate, Thornton hoped he would be interred instead in a dedicated burial chamber he had designed below the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. “If he couldn’t make Washington rise from his deathbed,” Horn says, “he could at least have the Capitol rise over his body.”

    Within days of Washington’s death, President John Adams asked Martha Washington, who was the executor of her husband’s will, if she would move his body to the U.S. Capitol. So frequently separated from her husband during his life, Martha had planned to spend eternity buried at his side, but the grieving widow once again agreed to sacrifice her wishes for the good of the country.

    When Congress learned through Lear of Martha’s desire to be entombed next to her husband, it agreed to make room in the Capitol crypt for her as well. Beset by shortages of money and materials—and a fire set by British troops during the War of 1812—construction of the Capitol dragged over the ensuing decades.

    As the centennial of Washington’s birthday approached in 1832, opposition to the movement of his body grew. “The idea meets resistance at this point from Virginians who believed his body belonged to them and should stay in Virginia,” Horn says. After Washington’s remains were placed in a newly constructed tomb at Mount Vernon, the idea eventually died—never to be resurrected again. The Mount Vernon tomb houses Washington’s remains, those of his wife, as well as 25 other family members.

  • Christopher Columbus – Discovering the Americas? Is it true that he was the first European to reach America? What motivated him to undertake his expedition?

    Christopher Columbus – Discovering the Americas? Is it true that he was the first European to reach America? What motivated him to undertake his expedition?

    Christopher Columbus – Discovering the Americas?

    Christopher Columbus by Detroit Publishing, 1908

    Christopher Columbus by Detroit Publishing, 1908

    Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer who has historically been credited with the discovery(*) of the “New World” of the Americas on an expedition sponsored by King Ferdinand of Spain in 1492. After making four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, his efforts initiated the European colonization of the New World. The U.S. established a Federal Holiday recognizing Columbus in 1934, despite the fact he wasn’t the first European on the American Continent.

    Columbus was born in 1451 in the Republic of Genoa, Italy. As a child, he had little or no education, as he didn’t learn to read and write until he was an adult. He first went to sea as a teenager participating in several trading voyages in the Mediterranean and Aegean seas. In 1476, he nearly lost his life when French privateers attacked his ship off the coast of Portugal. He was forced to swim to the Portuguese shore when his ship was burned. Afterward, he made his way to Lisbon, Portugal, where he eventually settled and married Felipa Perestrello, with whom he would have one son, Diego, in 1480. Soon afterward, his wife died, and Columbus moved to Spain. There, he would sire a second son with Beatriz Enriquez de Arana named Fernando, born out of wedlock in 1488.

    Columbus then participated in several expeditions to Africa, where he gained knowledge of the Atlantic currents flowing east and west from the Canary Islands. Travel to India and China at the time was not only long and arduous but also dangerous due to the Muslim domination of the trade routes through the Middle East. Portuguese explorers solved this problem by sailing south along the West African coast and around the Cape of Good Hope. But Columbus had a different idea, believing sailing west to reach the East would be quicker and safer.

    In search of a sponsor for the voyage, he took his idea to Portuguese King John II in 1484, then to Genoa and Venice, Italy, but was rejected all three times. He approached the Spanish monarchy in 1486, which showed some interest but rejected the idea because they were in a war with the Muslims. For the next several years, Columbus continued to lobby several countries for their patronage. Still, he was unsuccessful until the Spanish army captured the last Muslim stronghold in Granada in January 1492.

    Shortly afterward, the Spanish monarchs agreed to finance his expedition with Columbus’ contract stating he could keep 10 percent of whatever riches he found, receive a noble title, and be awarded the governorship of any lands he should encounter.

    Columbus Ships

    Columbus Ships

    On August 3, 1492, Columbus and his crew set sail from Spain in the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. After 36 days of sailing, Columbus and several crewmen set foot on an island in the present-day Bahamas on October 12 and claimed it for Spain. There, he encountered a friendly group of natives who were open to trading with the sailors and was intrigued by the bits of gold worn by the natives for adornment.

    For months, Columbus and his men continued their journey, visiting the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola (now Haiti and the Dominican Republic), meeting with the leaders of the native population, and looking for pearls, precious stones, gold, silver, and spices. During this time, the Santa Maria was wrecked on a reef off the coast of Hispaniola. With the help of some islanders, Columbus’ men salvaged what they could and built the settlement of Villa de la Navidad (“Christmas Town”) with lumber from the ship. Thirty-nine men stayed behind to occupy the makeshift settlement, and Columbus convinced his exploration had reached Asia, set sail for Spain with the two remaining ships.

    Returning to Spain in 1493, Columbus gave a glowing report on how he had reached the islands just off the coast of Asia. Presenting the royal court with artifacts, Indians, and a small amount of gold, he was warmly received.

    About six months later, on September 25, 1493, Columbus took to the seas on his second expedition with 17 ships and almost 1,500 men. They landed on November 3, 1493, near Dominica among the Lesser Antilles. They then explored more islands in the Caribbean Ocean before making their way back to Hispaniola.

    There, Columbus and his crew discovered the Navidad settlement had been destroyed and the sailors had been killed. Spurning the wishes of the queen, who found slavery offensive, Columbus established a forced labor policy over the native population to rebuild the settlement and explore for gold. His efforts produced small amounts of the mineral while spawning great hatred among the native population. Columbus left his brothers, Bartholomew and Diego, to govern the settlement and part of his ships’ crew. He headed west with the rest of his crew and several native slaves in a fruitless search for gold and other valuable goods.

    Though he found little of value, Columbus further convinced himself that he had discovered the outer islands of China. In the meantime, instead of the material riches he had promised the Spanish monarchs, he sent some 500 slaves to Queen Isabella. However, the queen, who didn’t believe in slavery, was horrified and promptly and sternly returned the “gift.”

    Christopher Columbus before the Queen

    Christopher Columbus before the Queen

    Columbus returned to Spain in 1496, where he was coolly received at court. He had not found the rich Asian mainland, his efforts to get gold from the Indians had been only moderately successful, and the crown had begun to receive complaints about Columbus from the sailors and settlers.

    The crown financed a third expedition despite his cool reception two years earlier. On May 30, 1498, Columbus left with six ships from Sanlúcar, Spain, once again headed for the Americas. Three of the ships headed directly for Hispaniola with much-needed supplies. At the same time, Columbus took the other three in an exploration of what might lie to the south of the Caribbean islands he had already visited.

    It was during this voyage that he reached the mainland in present-day Venezuela. He then returned to the Hispaniola settlement, which had deteriorated to near-mutiny, with the settlers claiming they had been misled by Columbus’ claims of riches and complaining about the poor management of his brothers. Columbus was eventually forced to make peace with the rebellious colonists.

    In the meantime, several returning settlers and sailors lobbied against Columbus at the Spanish court, accusing him and his brothers of gross mismanagement. In 1500, the Crown removed him as governor, and he and his brothers were arrested and transported in chains to Spain. They lingered in jail for six weeks before King Ferdinand ordered their release. They were eventually restored to their freedom and wealth, but Columbus’ titles and authority were stripped.

    Columbus made a fourth voyage in search of the Strait of Malacca to the Indian Ocean. Accompanied by his brother Bartolomeo and his 13-year-old son Fernando, he left Cádiz, Spain on May 11, 1502, with his flagship Santa María and the vessels Gallega, Vizcaína, and Santiago de Palos. This time, Columbus made it to Panama – just miles from the Pacific Ocean – where he had to abandon two of his four ships in the face of an attack from hostile natives.

    Landing of Christopher Columbus in America, at San Salvador, October 12, 1492.

    Landing of Christopher Columbus in America, at San Salvador, October 12, 1492.

    In June 1503, his remaining ships were caught in a damaging storm off the coast of Cuba and were beached in Jamaica in June 1503. There, they remained until a Spaniard named Diego Mendez and several natives paddled a canoe to Hispaniola. However, the governor, Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres, detested Columbus and obstructed all efforts to rescue him and his men. Help finally did arrive in June 1504, and Columbus and his men returned to Spain.

    In the two remaining years of his life, Columbus struggled to recover his lost titles but was unsuccessful. He died in Valladolid on May 20, 1506, believing he had discovered a shorter route to Asia.

    Though Columbus is credited with opening up the Americas to European colonization, he failed to find what he set out for – a new route to Asia and its promised riches.

    * He also did not “discover” the Americas, nor was he even the first European to visit the “New World,” as Viking explorers had sailed to Greenland and Newfoundland in the 11th century. Some experts believe there is also evidence of Viking landings on the continental United States.

    Celebrations of Columbus can be found as early as 1792. However, it was in 1892 when President Benjamin Harrison called upon citizens of the U.S. to celebrate the explorer as part of a one-time 400th-anniversary event. In addition, many Italian Americans observed October 12 as a celebration of their heritage dating back to 1866. The day was first established as a Federal holiday in 1934. Since 1971 the holiday has been moved to the second Monday in October.

    The holiday has its controversies, and despite pushback from Italian Americans, there have been strong efforts to rebrand Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples day instead. For Native Americans, the day brings up colonial oppression. In 1989, South Dakota became the first state to switch the holiday to Native Americans’ Day, celebrating it for the first time in 1990. Berkeley, California, was the first U.S. city to switch to Indigenous Peoples’ Day shortly after. Today, according to the Pew Research Center, Columbus Day is the most inconsistently observed national holiday in the United States.

  • Archaeologists discover a jar of ‘millennium eggs’ dating back 2,500 years

    Archaeologists discover a jar of ‘millennium eggs’ dating back 2,500 years

    Archaeologists discover a jar of ‘millennium eggs’ dating back 2,500 years in an ancient tomb in China

    A team of Chinese archaeologists have unearthed a large jar of eggs believed to have been buried in a tomb for about 2,500 years.
    Around 20 eggs were found and their shells appeared greenish blue, according to experts.
    They were kept in a clay jar with a closed lid when experts found them in an excavation site in eastern China’s Shangxing Town on Sunday, reported Yangzi Evening News.

    Archaeologists discover a jar of ‘millennium eggs’ dating back 2,500 years in an ancient tomb in China

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    A team of Chinese archaeologists have unearthed a large jar of eggs believed to have been buried in a tomb for about 2,500 years.
    Around 20 eggs were found and their shells appeared greenish blue, according to experts.
    They were kept in a clay jar with a closed lid when experts found them in an excavation site in eastern China’s Shangxing Town on Sunday, reported Yangzi Evening News.

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    They were kept in a clay jar with a closed lid when experts found them in eastern China
    Like a real-life echo to China’s controversial delicacy, the century eggs, these ancient eggs are said to date back more than two millennia to the country’s Spring and Autumn period (770-476BC).
    Experts say the eggs are similar to modern-day free-range eggs in size.
    They also suspect that the content inside the eggs is likely to have degraded over time, leaving only the shells which are formed largely by calcium.
    In addition to the eggs, experts found a number of porcelain cups, pots, plates and other cookware in the same tomb near the city of Nanjing, one of China’s ancient capitals.
    ‘(The containers) were covered by mud, and the jar (with the eggs) were found above the mud. We opened the lid, and saw there were eggs,’ one of the archaeologists, named Zhou Hengming, told Nanjing-based Modern Express.

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    Century eggs are regarded a delicacy in China, and now experts have found ‘millennium eggs’
    The extraordinary findings were excavated from a multi-level ancient tomb complex, which is thought to belong to a clan and contains 38 tomb chambers.
    There are a total of six layers in the tomb complex and the eggs were discovered in a chamber on the second to the lowest level.
    The owner of the tomb chamber was thought to be an important figure in the family as a full set of cookware and dinnerware were found in the chamber, experts told Modern Express.
    Experts believe that the family members of the tomb’s owner wouldn’t want him or her to starve in the afterlife, therefore they buried a large number of containers and plenty of food.
    The eggs were discovered by archaeologists from the Nanjing Archaeological Institute and the Liyang Museum.
    They are expected to undergo further lab tests.

    Chinese archaeologists discovered 3.5 litres of liquid (left) in an ancient vessel (right) typically used to contain wine last September. Experts say the liquid dates back to West Han Dynasty
    Last September, archaeologists in central China’s Luoyang claimed to have found a pot of wine from more than 2,000 years ago in an ancient tomb.
    The tipple was unearthed inside a tomb thought to belong to a local official in the ancient capital of Luoyang in central China.
    A total of 3.5 litres of liquid was discovered in a bronze vessel and it was thought to date back to China’s West Han Dynasty (202BC-8AD).

    Around 20 eggs (pictured) believed to be buried about 2,500 years ago have been found

    Around 20 eggs (pictured) believed to be buried about 2,500 years ago have been found

    They were kept in a clay jar with a closed lid when experts found them in eastern China

    They were kept in a clay jar with a closed lid when experts found them in eastern China
    Like a real-life echo to China’s controversial delicacy, the century eggs, these ancient eggs are said to date back more than two millennia to the country’s Spring and Autumn period (770-476BC).
    Experts say the eggs are similar to modern-day free-range eggs in size.
    They also suspect that the content inside the eggs is likely to have degraded over time, leaving only the shells which are formed largely by calcium.
    In addition to the eggs, experts found a number of porcelain cups, pots, plates and other cookware in the same tomb near the city of Nanjing, one of China’s ancient capitals.
    ‘(The containers) were covered by mud, and the jar (with the eggs) were found above the mud. We opened the lid, and saw there were eggs,’ one of the archaeologists, named Zhou Hengming, told Nanjing-based Modern Express.

    Century eggs are regarded a delicacy in China, and now experts have found 'millennium eggs'

    Century eggs are regarded a delicacy in China, and now experts have found ‘millennium eggs’
    The extraordinary findings were excavated from a multi-level ancient tomb complex, which is thought to belong to a clan and contains 38 tomb chambers.
    There are a total of six layers in the tomb complex and the eggs were discovered in a chamber on the second to the lowest level.
    The owner of the tomb chamber was thought to be an important figure in the family as a full set of cookware and dinnerware were found in the chamber, experts told Modern Express.
    Experts believe that the family members of the tomb’s owner wouldn’t want him or her to starve in the afterlife, therefore they buried a large number of containers and plenty of food.
    The eggs were discovered by archaeologists from the Nanjing Archaeological Institute and the Liyang Museum.
    They are expected to undergo further lab tests.

    Chinese archaeologists have discovered 3.5 litres of liquid (pictured) in an ancient vessel typically used to contain wine The container was found in a tomb thought to belong to a local official from the West Han Dynasty

    Chinese archaeologists discovered 3.5 litres of liquid (left) in an ancient vessel (right) typically used to contain wine last September. Experts say the liquid dates back to West Han Dynasty
    Last September, archaeologists in central China’s Luoyang claimed to have found a pot of wine from more than 2,000 years ago in an ancient tomb.
    The tipple was unearthed inside a tomb thought to belong to a local official in the ancient capital of Luoyang in central China.
    A total of 3.5 litres of liquid was discovered in a bronze vessel and it was thought to date back to China’s West Han Dynasty (202BC-8AD).

  • Ex-Boyzone member Ronan Keating shares his thoughts about pulling a McBusted and reuniting both Boyzone and Westlife as a combined force. The biggest question here is, obviously, would it be called Boylife of Westzone?

    Ex-Boyzone member Ronan Keating shares his thoughts about pulling a McBusted and reuniting both Boyzone and Westlife as a combined force. The biggest question here is, obviously, would it be called Boylife of Westzone?


    Ronan Keating wants to do a McBusted with a Boyzone-Westlife supergroup

    Biggest question here is, obviously, would it be called Boylife of Westzone?

    Ex-Boyzone member Ronan Keating thinks it would be “fun” to pull a McBusted and reunite both Boyzone and Westlife as a combined force.

    “The idea’s been thrown around alright. Different collaborations,” he told PA (via Digital Spy). “Not just Westlife, but Girls Aloud and lots of different collaborations. I don’t know. Maybe, maybe. Never say never to those sort of things.”

    “We’ll see. Not right now, but maybe, maybe we would,” he added. “It’d be cool fun I think to do something like that, definitely.”

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    And, now, onto the important business. What exactly would this beast of a supergroup be called? Boylife sounds a little boy scout manual, whilst Westzone sounds a little post-apocalyptic laser tag arena, so the group will have their work cut out if they want to land on an actually catchy name.

    Boyzone and Westlife, both hailing from Ireland, rose to fame in the mid and late-90s. Keating has since developed his own solo following, having just released his 10th studio album Time of My Life; though he featured in Boyzone alongside Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, Michael Graham, and Stephen Gately. Gately, unfortunately, passed suddenly from a congenital heart defect in 2009.

    Westlife and Boyzone members form a (sort of) supergroup called Boyzlife |  Official Charts

    Westlife’s membership was Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, Shane Filan, and Brian McFadden. If Keating could somehow gather together all these disparate members, then, maybe Boylife/Westzone could even further combine with McBusted to make the undefeatable megaband, McBoybustzone.

  • Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not maintaining a friendship with her first husband Brian McFadden, said their marriage may have been a fairytale but the reality was far from it

    Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not maintaining a friendship with her first husband Brian McFadden, said their marriage may have been a fairytale but the reality was far from it


    Kerry Katona shares regret over Brian McFadden friendship after ‘fake’ marriage

    Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not maintaining a friendship with her first husband Brian McFadden, just weeks after she branded their marriage “fake”

    Kerry Katona has revealed she wishes she would have been friends with Brian McFadden following their divorce in 2004.

    The couple, once dubbed pop royalty, married in 2002 after meeting during their respective days in Atomic Kitten and Westlife, before having two children. Despite their once-happy marriage, they decided to call it a day and have since had no relationship with one another.

    Kerry, 42, has now expressed her regret after the pair decided not to have a friendship and previously co-parented their two children, Molly Marie and Lilly-Sue. Her comments come just weeks after Kerry said their marriage may have been a fairytale but the reality was far from it.

    Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not remaining friends with her ex Brian McFadden

    Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not remaining friends with her ex Brian McFadden (
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    The couple who were once pop royalty divorced in 2004 and now have no contact

    The couple who were once pop royalty divorced in 2004 and now have no contact (
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    In her column for OK! Magazine, she wrote: “I saw that Gary Lineker recently went on holiday with his ex-wife Danielle Bux as friends – I’ve never managed to stay that close with any of my exes! I would have loved to have been like that with my first husband Brian and our children, to have been more supportive of each other.

    “I’ve never been able to remain friends with any of my exes but I think it’s a nice thing to be able to co-parent like that. It’s a bit like Demu Moore and Bruce Willis’ relationship – I love that dynamic and how they can still be friends despite being split up.”

    During an exclusive chat with the Mirror earlier this month, Kerry discussed her current relationship with Brian, who has since remarried and had more children. She said: ” Obviously first marriage I thought it would last forever, I just went along with it.

    “It was just fake, it wasn’t real, it wasn’t meant to be – it wasn’t what I wanted, it was all fake and phoney.” Kerry later explained that while growing up in Warrington, she was “desperate to be loved” and was “desperate to please” but went about things in the “wrong way”.

    The television personality continued: “Not seen him (Brian) [since Molly’s 21st birthday] because the girls are grown up now, we’ve got no reason to talk. Not that we really talked, we never really had that kind of close relationship, they’ll ring Ryan before they ring Brian. If they need money, they ring Ryan.

    “That’s just how it is, he’s got his own little family now, Ryan pays for Molly’s car insurance. Molly and Ryan have such a great relationship, it’s funny when they’re together.”