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Saturday, March 4, 2017

Bono: A Presentation

*Created and Presented in Fall 2016 in COMM101: Pop Culture, Mass Media, and Religion at Milligan College in Johnson City, TN by Cynthia Armstrong*


This is BONO. 





Paul Hewson was born in May 1960 in Dublin, Ireland to a Catholic Father and Protestant Mother. 
This is quite significant because at that time Ireland was a highly divided country. It is, by all means, a political divide, however it also runs parallel to a religious divide. The majority of Catholics are Nationalists, meaning they want Ireland to be a whole country again; while the majority of Protestants are Loyalists, who wish to remain with the United Kingdom. 
His parents marriage, and the various schools that he attended showed a young Paul that compromise and balance is achievable.



There are some before and after shots on the slide (above) to show these five people who have been together for over 40 years, that is quite commendable. 

So these four young men (above) in the early 1980's are balancing faith and music... what do they want to do with that? 


U2 has had a long career in the music industry, from their first international release in 1980 to their ongoing world tour of 2017. The lyrics have always held a certain level of social awareness and christian principles. All of the lyrics are, without question, personal to the band.

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(short clips of the following music videos were shown in the presentation to emphasize certain lyrics)
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1981 - the song Gloria from the Album October features Latin phrases with Catholic influences and biblical references to Psalm 30, Cols 2, and James 5. 


1983 -  song Sunday Bloody Sunday from the Album War references the 1972 Easter Massacre in Ireland when British soldiers shot at 26 unarmed civilians during a peaceful protest. 14 people died. Bono and the other band members would have been 12 / pre-teens when this happened. The song is often mistaken to be a song written in rebellion to British rule, however, it was not intended as such, and Bono is often heard opening the song by stating "This song is NOT a rebel song..."


Some songs were simply just fun little songs, but they remain deeply personal. When Bono was busy in the studio and forgot his wife's birthday, he wrote The Sweetest Thing as an apology to her. It was released in 1998 and as a present to her, all of the profits from this song go straight to her favorite charity... The Chernobyl Children's Project. 


1984 the song Pride (In the Name of Love) is written about Martin Luther King, Jr. but features lyrics that are clearly in reference to Jesus Christ and the kiss from Judas, his betrayer.


So by 1984, U2 has proven to the world that they have lasting power AND that they have a social conscience. So they were invited to be a part of the BAND AID project. 


1984 - Do They Know It's Christmastime - Band Aid, Feed The World project


1985 was a significant year for the Hewsons. Following Live Aid they traveled to Ethiopia and other countries where they assisted and witnessed the lives of the children there first hand.  They were moved and decided to take action.  Over the last 30 years they have created charities that have helped the world. 


In a Nutshell: 
ONE Advocacy Organization that lobbies for Anti-Poverty Policies 
(RED) - Major companies can fund grants to countries who wish to offer aid to their citizens
EDUN - a fashion company that utilizes sources from Africa and other poverty stricken countries to help boost their economies

Search for "Bono" on TED Talks for fascinating information on the above charities and the amazing impact they have had over the last 30 years. 

*Debt relief must be matched with wise investments.*




They are obviously great humanitarians.  So let's get back to the music career... by 1987 U2 had released The Joshua Tree which is one of the best albums in their history and in the history of rock and roll. 



The lyrics continue to have nods to christian belief... 
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For is one of their most famous songs and it is one that they consider to be a gospel song, according to The Edge (as stated in the following video).  In the Rockumentary Rattle & Hum, they had the chance to present it as such. 




So Which way is Paul Hewson running? 

If the apple doesn't fall far from the tree... then the proof is in the pudding... and all those other cliches.  Let's see what his children are up to.

Jordan Hewson, his eldest child, is the Activist. 


Releases Speakable , a tech company that finds articles and news of charities and allows the websites to include this button at the bottom of the page which will take the reader directly to the charities website.  


Eve Hewson, the second child, and second daughter, is the Performer/Actress. 
Interviewers often note that she is quite down-to-earth considering that her father is a "Rock-God"... She answers: 



His two sons, the youngest of his four children pictured here, are not in the news (yet) but are often found on tour with Dad or at a charitable event with Mom... that is when they aren't in school. 


So what has Bono been up to for these last few years? 

Back in 2002 he submitted a testimonial to The Message website giving thanks to Eugene Peterson for his translation of the Bible. This led to a friendship between the two. In 2016, David Taylor sat down with Bono and Eugene to discuss their love of the Psalms. 

{presentation included small clips from the following video:  at 10:17,  at 13:07, and 17:04}




Glamour Magazine recently announced their 2016 Women of the Year, and for the first time in history, they included a man... Bono. 



My closing slide is a song that U2 often closes their shows with on tour. It was written 40 years ago, by these folks who have been together all that time, and it is inspired by Psalm 40. 
The song is called "40" (A Song for Thanksgiving). 






-End Presentation-


For more details, see my post of my research paper.  Thanks!





Monday, September 7, 2015

Cara & Kyle and GAME NIGHT



Cara & Kyle, best friends, invite their friends over to Kyle's apartment for a game night. 

Friends that showed up: Byron, Susan, and Kevin
Didn't make it: Kevin's husband Giovanni (aka Gio)

Scene is set in Kyle's apartment... 
Opens with everyone gathered in the kitchen and around the kitchen table. 
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Susan: "Kyle that dinner was delicious. I am so glad that you guys decided to have us over."

Kyle: "You are so very welcome. It was so easy and simple. I found the recipes and ideas in last month's Sandra Lee Magazine... I forget the name of her magazine. Maybe that is the name... anyway, she has awesome ideas, I love her."

Cara: "He isn't lying, I think he secretly pretends to be her when he is cooking. I swear that I can hear him talking to the invisible cameras."

Kyle: "First of all, I don't do that. And secondly, how could you hear anything? You don't live with me!"

Cara: "I live next door, I can hear you through the walls."

Kyle: "Mmm, yes, that works both ways by the way."

Cara: "Woo-uh-ohhhh"

Byron: "Well, I agree with Susan, this is awesome. What games do you have for us on this 'Game Night'?"

Cara: "We have a few different ideas, but we don't have an even number of players since Giovanni isn't here?"

Kyle & Susan: "Yeah, Kevin, where is Gio? ... JINX."

Kevin: "He was called in just as we were heading out the door.  Apparently the A/C went down at the hospital. My husband, the HVAC hero." (takes a sip of drink) "Actually, he is really good at what he does, which is why they like to call him in, and they pay him extremely well."

Kyle: "I would hope so. Someone has to fund your lavish tastes!"

[laughter]

Cara: "Well, why don't we play our own version of 'Who's Line is it Anyway?' and do some silly improv things?"

All at once: Kevin: (sighs) "I guess."  Byron: "Sounds good"  Susan: "Yeah, that should be fun"
Kyle (trailing behind the others) : "You're going down, Cara"

All look at Kyle, Cara gets him the stink eye. Laughter from the others.

Cara: "We need a host and judge. Who wants to be the Drew Carey?"

Kevin: "Me. Me. Give that microphone slash gavel to me. I'll be more than happy to judge you all." (puts emphasis on the word all as he points at them one by one)

Cara: "Well, okay then. (pulling up info online) So, here is a list of the games from that show, and you just pick a game and then pick which of us you want to play that game."

(everyone settling down in the living room on the couches and chairs)

Kevin: "Alright, let's see here... ummm... okay, let's start by pinning our wonderful hosts Kyle and Cara against each other with.... which game... hmmm, how about 90 Second Alphabet, whatever you say has to start with the next letter in the alphabet from what was used previously, and so on and so forth. Starting with the letter G... you have 90 seconds... and go."

Kyle: "Girl, what's up?"

Cara: "How you doin'?"

Kyle: "I asked you first."

Cara: "Jiminy Crickets, calm down!"

Kyle: "Kyle. My name is Kyle!"

Cara: "Like you would let me forget."

Kyle: (pauses) "Mimosa?"

Cara: (snickers) "No thank you!"

Kyle: "Ooooo-kay"

Cara: (stares at Kyle and shouts) "Pink parachutes and pickles!"

Kyle: (makes a face and shrugs shoulders) "Que pasa"

Cara: "Roasted red peppers"

Kyle: "Stop saying weird things!"

Cara: "That's what she said."

Kyle: "Ummmmm, does Umm count?"

Cara: "Vernacular."

Kyle: "What kind of word is that?"

Cara: "Xavier is the last name of the leader of the X-men."

Kyle: "You are so weird."

Cara: "Zippers zip and zappers zap."

Kyle: "Are we almost done?"

Cara: "Betcha by golly wow!"

Kyle: "Cara is ca-razy"

Cara: "Dern tootin'"

Kyle: "Exactly"

Cara: "Fuck yeah!"

Kyle: "Goodness that language!"

Kevin: "And you are back at G, so you're done. Thank goodness, Cara, that was awful... all the points go to Kyle!"

Cara:  "Oh come on! That is stinkin' hard to keep a conversation going with some of those letters."

Susan: "Cara, it was awful, but it was awfully hilarious"

Byron: "I quite enjoyed it."

Cara: "Well, good, Kevin, make Susan and Byron go next!"

Kevin: "Alright, and they will be playing.... Song Titles... you can only speak in song titles! But before they start we need to write down ideas for the next game... scenes from a hat. So everyone grab a pen and paper and write down some goofy idea for a scene and then Byron and Susan will have a song title conversation!"

--end of scene... so far--