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  1. 10 surprising facts about Ireland
    October 26, 09

    Think you know everything about the Emerald Isle? Think again! Here are 10 facts that just might throw you for a loop.

  2. Bono: America has changed, and not for the better
    October 24, 09

    Buzz Brady: Bono says "things are getting a little rough in America," and that there is a different, more-polarized atmosphere since he and U2 performed at President Obama's inauguration in January.

  3. First The Beatles, now U2 may release their own Rock Band
    October 09, 09

    On the heels of the incredibly successful release of “The Beatles: Rock Band,” U2 says they want to release their own version of the video game.

  4. U2 reveals the secret behind their longevity and success
    October 06, 09

    In a hugely revealing interview with USA Today, members of U2 opened up about what keeps them motivated and what drives them to keep performing and touring with such innovation and passion.

  5. From Ballymun to Carnegie Hall: An evening with Gavin Friday and friends
    October 03, 09

    Irish singing star Gavin Friday, former singer with the infamous Virgin Prunes and a close friend of U2’s Bono, has assembled some of his most famous friends for a very special one night only concert at Carnegie Hall on Sunday night.

  6. Big-hearted Bono and Andrea Corr help fight AIDS with mega gig at Carnegie Hall
    October 02, 09

    How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Easy! Just ask Gavin Friday who plays there Sunday with U2, Rufus and Martha Wainwright and Scarlett Johansson. It's all part of a charity gig to raise money to fight AIDS.

  7. U2 rocks Boston on 360 Tour
    September 21, 09

    Irish megaband U2 brought their 360 Tour to Boston on Sunday night, rocking out with a crowd of 60,000. The band’s spaceship-like 150-foot stage, “The Claw,” landed in Gillette Stadium in the Irish-American city.

  8. Megan Fox and U2 to open SNL season
    September 03, 09

    Lorne Michaels ain't playing around as he launches the 35th season of "Saturday Night Live" with a killer combination of Irish-American actress Megan Fox and our very own U2 on September 26.

  9. U2's Adam Clayton is looking for love
    September 01, 09

    Hey girls! U2 star Adam Clayton is looking for a loving relationship. Clayton - who nearly married supermodel Naomi Campbell some time back - says he's fed up being a bachelor.

  10. The Edge shares U2's secret backstage life with the world!
    August 20, 09

    The Edge is giving fans a backstage pass to U2's 360 Tour with an exclusive Twitter feed. The U2 guitarist has been posting amazing bird's-eye photos of the group's tour from right behind the scenes.

  11. Why are Bono and U2 a huge success? Don't ask Bono!
    August 15, 09

    There's just one person who has yet to figure out why U2 is the superstar band it is. Bono. The 49-year-old singer says something "very strange" happens when he walks into a room with bandmates Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr. and the Edge.

  12. U2 to call South of France home during European tour
    June 09, 09

    The family men that make up U2 will call their summer houses in the South of France their home base during the European leg of their U2360 Tour this summer.

  13. 10 things you didn't know about Ireland
    March 16, 09

    10 surprising facts about Ireland - guarantee you've never heard 'em before!

  14. U2 and U2 An Irish Phenomenon
    March 10, 09

    Two 2007 books chart U2's four-decade rise from Dublin to superstardom. They both remind you what an incredible journey it has been. First there is "U2" by U2 (told by the band with the help from manager Paul McGuinness and author Neil McCormick), which promises a revealing and an unprecedented look at the band from within its inner circle.

  15. Introducing U2 All Over Again
    March 10, 09

    CATHERINE Owens, the Irish visual designer behind each of U2's worldwide tours for the past 15 years, and the co-director (with Mark Pellington) of U2 3D, the concert film about the celebrated Irish rock band that's now playing, first began her work by shaping the look and feel of the band's "ZooTV" tour in 1992.

    In a real sense, Owens became a fifth member of the band in the early 1990s, because her background in multimedia (sculpture, video art, sound design, photography) went on to serve as a powerful inspiration for U2's subsequent "PopMart," "Elevation" and "Vertigo" tours.

    Working closely with the band for years, Owens became familiar with their artistic sensibilities, and that made her the natural choice to direct U2 3D, the new concert movie about the band, and the first ever film of their show in digital 3D.

  16. The Richest of the Rich
    March 10, 09

    THE Sunday Independent in Ireland published its annual list of who's making what over there, and to absolutely no one's surprise, U2 top the list of wealthiest entertainers, with a healthy bank balance of ?900 million. Nice! "The band, which has traditionally split earnings equally among Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen, the Edge and manager Paul McGuinness, has begun to divide up its vast portfolio among their respective families," says the Indo. Clearly, the relatives won't have any financial worries in the future!

    Coming in second is Michael Flatley, who's said to have ?590 million to his name.

  17. A Night to Remember
    March 09, 09

    IT is doubtful The Economist magazine has many subscribers in Harlem, but the black man selling copies on the corner of 125th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard was doing a roaring trade on Election Night.

    The front cover with a striking photograph of Barack Obama and the headline "It's Time" was clearly the draw, and dozens of those present were waving the magazine in joy and jubilation as the results poured in.

    On a hastily constructed stage, one two-bit politician after another tried to grab their moment in the limelight.

  18. Bonos Criminal Friends
    March 09, 09

    With a new album set to drop in March one would have to presume that most of Bono's energies will be devoted to music for the foreseeable future, and that will suit U2 drummer Larry Mullen Junior just fine. In a revealing interview with Britain's Q magazine - one of countless U2 pieces we'll be seeing in the run-up to the March 3 release date for "No Line On the Horizon" - Mullen didn't attempt to hide his frustration over the company Bono keeps when concentrating on his humanitarian work - namely, President George W. Bush and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who he calls "war criminals" for planning the invasion of Iraq.

  19. The 3 Dimensions of U2 U23D the new movie of the world's favorite Irish band shot using the lates
    March 09, 09

    The 3 Dimensions of U2

    U23D, the new movie of the world's favorite Irish band shot using the latest 3D technology, wouldn't have happened without the American connection.

    Story by Veronica Blake.

    The crowd gathering outside Cineworld on a freezing cold night in February is eagerly awaiting the arrival of U2 who chose their home town of Dublin to premiere their new film U23D.

  20. The Hall Rocks With Irish
    March 09, 09

    Why in God's name are you taking her to Cleveland for her birthday?!? That was a recurring question when I told people of my plans to celebrate my wife's milestone birthday (a husband's code of conduct forbids me from printing her age) this past weekend. I was just following orders; the missus always wanted to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Did I marry the right woman or what?

    Walking up to the hall is an experience guaranteed to raise more than a goose bump or two.

  21. U2 Pops Out in Mexico
    March 09, 09

    It's hard to believe that it's been 10 years since U2 toured the globe in a sequined lemon, but the band is commemorating the 10th anniversary of their over-the-top 1997 tour with the DVD PopMart: Live in Mexico City. This has been a widely distributed bootleg tape over the years, with the band releasing an audio CD of the concert to their fan club a few years ago. The DVD is a great piece of live footage with eye popping stage theatrics that, despite some over the top visuals, holds together with the passage of time as a modern day commentary about how consumerism can get out of hand.

  22. Boy Oh Boy What a Band!
    March 09, 09

    There was a music industry report published around Christmas which explained the rapid decline of the box set, the ornately packaged collection that usually made such a great stocking stuffer.

    Apparently, consumers were wary of paying $15 for one CD, never mind $60 for a bushel of them, fancy booklets and packaging be damned. Though the report was bleak for the music business, the analyst predicted that the new trend in back catalog marketing would be smaller "deluxe" re-issues that would include rarities, remixes and b-sides that sit alongside the tracks on the original album.







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