I heard that, at one time, Sinad dated Arsenio Hall. Is this true?
Probably not. Q: For whom is the song “Troy” written? Will Sinad being visiting the Czech Republic at all this year? A: To the best of my interpretation, “Troy” seems to be written about a former lover and the breakup that ensued after they could no longer work things out. The name Troy refers both to the remains of a Bronze Age fortress and city at Hisarlik, near the entrance to the Dardanelles and to the legendary city of King Priam that was destroyed by the Achaeans in the Trojan War. In Greek mythology, the legend of Troy is one of the most told stories throughout the centuries. In the myth, Kin Priam’s wife, Hecuba, began to have visions of Troy engulfed in flames and smoke. A soothsayer (fortune teller) interpreted the dream and told Hecuba she was pregnant. Many years later, Thetis, a sea goddess, married King Peleus. Eris, the goddess of discord and the sister of Ares, was not invited to the wedding. After becoming furious, Eris tossed an apple marked “for the fairest.” No one