Bono does not endorse manager’s view
Posted on June 29th, 2008 at 4:11 am by Damien

Paul Guinness, the long time manager of the most popular band in the world U2, has criticized the way Radiohead allowed its fans to download the songs of its latest music album free. The front man of the U2 band Bono does not completely agree to this criticism from his manager. Bono feels that the new thought provoked by Radiohead is not such a bad idea and called this attempt by the Radioheads an absolutely courageous  decision and one that has involved a lot of thought process. U2 are also currently working out on a new album that is slated to hit the music stores by October.  

Bono wants more to be done for Africa
Posted on May 27th, 2008 at 10:35 am by Damien

Bono is happy that Japan has expressed its desire to help the poor and war torn country of Africa. As a guest attendee of the fourth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD IV) , Bono showed his pleasure to the public one day before the African development conference was to be held in Yokohama and praised Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda’s doubling their efforts in eradicating poverty and famine in Africa. But the humanitarian in Bono says that this is not enough and he wishes that more can be done to help the long suffering nation. He also recommends that the Food and Agriculture Organization be helped as food supplies are running low.

Peace gig at Belfast is highlight of U2’s career
Posted on May 20th, 2008 at 2:19 am by Damien

The front man of the world famous U2 band, Bono, has revealed that the U2’s historic peace concert at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast was the most important event to have happened in the history of U2 so far. Bono, in a recent interview, said that he very much admired the people of Belfast for voting yes in the referendum for the peace process. He said that this gig at Belfast was featured in the headlines of most newspapers for tow or three days. David Trimble and John Hume had joined the U2 band on stage and Bono held their hands high in the air as a symbol of hope.

Bono celebrates his 48th birthday in Monaco
Posted on May 16th, 2008 at 11:13 am by Damien

The lead singer of the world famous U2 band, Bono, celebrated his birthday last Friday night at Sass Café in Monaco and it was not an ordinary birthday party at all. The list of the invited guests to the birthday party goes like this: Brad Pitt, the U2’s lead guitarist The Edge and Prince Albert II of Monaco. The café manager said that it was a surprise party as they received a call to organize the same late on that afternoon. The dinner was all arranged by Bono’s wife Ali Hewson and the guests were treated with red wine at the dinner table. A champagne toast for Bono and a candle lit strawberry cake followed right after the meal.

The extension plan of Clarence Hotel invites controversy
Posted on April 26th, 2008 at 7:18 pm by Damien

U2, the ambitious owners of the Dublin’s Clarence Hotel is waiting for the approval of the extension plan of the hotel from the planning authorities. But the conservationists are against the expansion of the hotel as it will cause destruction to the decorative building of Clarence hotel constructed in 1937 and destruction of another 19th century buildings of Georgian style and Dollard House, a monumental building constructed in 1886.

 

 The U2 guitarist Edge said that he and Bono the other co-owner do not have any optional plans if the planning board rejects the original plan. The owners wanted to quadruple the size and to make it an eight–storey building with 140 bedrooms. The new hotel design is done by the renowned architect Norman Foster. The plan proposes to re-use the fire-places, skirting boards, floor boards etc. The new hotel will have a big glass atrium at the heart of the hotel which will be open to the public. But many people as well as U2 fans feel that the plan disregard the conservation policies of the Dublin City Council.

Bono the Art Fan
Posted on April 21st, 2008 at 7:44 pm by Damien

First Bono went to all the trouble to gain permission for his multi million dollar Hotel Clarence revamp and now it looks like the likeable U2 front man is keeping his hands full with what might possibly be his very own art gallery. The artist that will be responsible to design this exquisite structure is none other than Tadao Ando. The Japanese architect first met up with Bono in Osaka, Japan two years ago and since then they have been in awe of each other’s work. Bono likes Ando simply because of his heartfelt efforts in combating climate changes as well as making it a point to highlight Africa’s poverty at the upcoming G8 summit in the land of the rising sun. Ando has expressed his respects for Bono and further adds that the Irish man deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for his commitment to battle AIDS.

The location of the new art gallery has not been decided but rumor has it that the concrete, steel and glass structure might just be located on the docklands.

Bono interested in €125 million Media Company
Posted on April 18th, 2008 at 6:24 pm by Damien

The lead singer and the front man of the U2 band, Bono, who is always in the limelight now wants to inflate his media territory by purchasing the 125 million publishing company. Bono whose private equity company Elevation Partners is taking huge steps towards acquisition of California based Entrepreneur Media that comes up with  monthly magazines, kits and website for die hard wannabe business persons. This is not a new business venture for the U2’s leading man as his company Elevation Partners already has 40% stake in Forbes Media Group which his company had bought last summer by paying a whopping sum of 190 million. The Entrepreneur Media has been in the business of publishing for the past 30 years and there is strong news that is filtering through that Bono is very much interested in signing the deal which will make him one of the biggest media empire owners. But there has been no official confirmation of the same from ant Bono faithful so far and fans are also in dark about this matter.

Bono in Ambitious Hotel Expansion Program
Posted on April 15th, 2008 at 7:25 am by Damien

Is Bono the Entertainer set to be the next Trump as Bono the Entrepreneur? Recent news reported that the affable U2 front man will be appearing before planning officials in a bid to win approval for a $237.2 million development plan to expand his Clarence Hotel.

Prior to this, Bono, along the Edge and a group of unnamed investors have cooperated with architect Sir Norman Foster and have plans to redevelop and enlarge the renowned Clarence Hotel. They are especially interested to build a massive glass atrium in the shape of a Viking long boat.

The Dublin City council has given the green light to Bono and friends but they still require final approval by An Bord Pleanala, an Irish government board in charge of planning appeals. If all goes well, the Clarence Hotel will be the first structure by Sir Norman Foster to be build in the Republic of Ireland.

U2’s New Album in the Making
Posted on April 12th, 2008 at 3:25 am by Damien

After enjoying a most refreshing Easter break, U2 is back at their studio in Dublin in order to prepare for their next album. At the helm of this project are producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. Fans are on the verge of begging for the album to be released this year. The album has yet to be given a title, but there’s still time to decide and it is expected that U2’s 2009 concert tour with organizers Live Nation will tide fans over till then.

In related news, U2 is set to release remastered and re-edited versions of their first three albums: “Boy” (1980), “October” (1981) as well as “War” (1983). Universal Music will reissue these albums on B-sides, 180 gram vinyls and in double CD format. Also included are rare unreleased tracks and live versions of their concerts.

U2 is also touted to play at the Slane rock concert come 2009 along with other renowned acts such as the Verve and Led Zeppelin.

Bono blasted for not supporting Save Tara campaign
Posted on April 4th, 2008 at 11:53 am by Damien

The U2 front man and most popular among U2 fans Bono has been accused by the Irish top actor Stuart Townsend for not rising to the occasion to help the Irish people in their support to save the hill of Tara. There is something going awfully wrong with the relationship of old mates Bono and Stewart as the Irish actor has gone on to say that Bono, the humanitarian as he is called worldwide, is not interested in campaigning for his native Ireland and is only interested in serving people who are overseas.

Stuart said that he did not know the reason why Bono is not supporting the people of Ireland and says that he thinks that Bono is committed to the betterment of the down trodden in Africa and preserving of heritage is not in his mind. He has called for Bono not to turn back on Tara Hill and join in the fight to preserve the ancient hill spot.

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