Originally posted by Risto:Rehearsal can mean Bono on couch with or without mic
Indeed. Can't imagine Bono doing nothing.
Originally posted by Risto:Rehearsal can mean Bono on couch with or without mic
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I wasn't expecting him to rest. Maybe it's part two of Stand Up Comedy: Sit Down Pain.
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Bono and Ali risk millions in bid to save ethical fashion
By Anne-Marie Walsh
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Bono and Ali in New York in 2005
Monday May 31 2010
BONO and his wife Ali Hewson risk losing millions of euro if they fail in a new bid to get their ethical clothing line off the ground.
Ali has admitted their venture, Edun, has not made a profit yet but she is trying to reverse its fortunes since the family moved to New York last year.
She also admitted the "aesthetics" of the fair trading fashion range she founded with Bono and fashion designer Rogan Gregory in 2005 has been overshadowed by its mission to increase employment in Africa and developing regions.
Less than three years ago, Edun had $3.6m (€2.9m) in outstanding bank loans and owed its three shareholders $7.9m (€6.4m), but the Hewsons hope to turn the business around after partnering with global luxury goods giant LVMH last year.
LVMH, which owns numerous high-end brands including Givenchy, Moet & Chandon, Louis Vuitton, Fendi and Christian Dior, took a minority stake in the socially conscious fashion company.
Edun, which has a base in the trendy Tribeca area of New York, plans to bring out a collection in time for the World Cup, with designs by children living in slums in Nairobi.
"It hasn't made money -- it hasn't made a profit yet," said Ali of Edun. "But it's growing. It's growing...
"The first five years of the company is about putting money in and building the trade. So of course we had to support it. We're still here supporting it now, because we believe in it."
She said the family's decision to move from their home in Killiney, Dublin, to a penthouse in the Upper West Side of New York helped her to grow the business, which she insisted is "very strong and ambitious".
"I've been seeing how the operation was being upgraded on a daily, weekly basis," she said.
"It's been amazing to see how far it has come in six months.
Homesick
"I couldn't have done that if I was in Dublin, as I'd have to keep going backwards and forwards."
Ali also said that her youngest children wanted to get back to Ireland "fast" after spending almost a year in the US. She said Elijah (10) and John (9) were homesick and missed their Dublin pals since they moved last September.
They were also upset that a planned trip home had been cancelled after their dad injured his back.
U2 were forced to cancel tour dates, including one at Glastonbury next month, after doctors advised Bono to take two months off to recover from an emergency operation.
His injury has put the future of the band's 360 tour across the east coast of America in jeopardy.
But the Hewsons' move to the US has had its advantages, and has meant Bono and Ali are closer to their daughters Jordan (21) and Eve (18) who are studying at Columbia and New York University.
Ali said she enjoyed daily walks through Central Park with her sons to their "very rigorous" Jewish school on the Upper East Side.
She said that Bono was well aware of public fatigue at celebrity charity activists.
"He's always known, if you want to get anything done you've got to stand in the firing line sometimes," she said. "He doesn't do it for the warm fuzzy feelings. He does it to actually bring some change about, and highlight issues that were being pushed under the carpet. And he does it very effectively.
"Bono will say to you, 'I'm sick of Bono, and I am Bono'."
- Anne-Marie Walsh
Irish Independent
Originally posted by MacStripey:delivering from the Irish Independent as usual![]()
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Originally posted by evman:We don't normally post it as news every time Bono gets his photo taken by or with a U2 fan, but these aren't "normal" days for Bono, are they?
Ten days removed from back surgery, Bono was spotted Monday morning in a car leaving a villa in Beaulieu, France. Paul McGuinness was behind the wheel. This photo was first posted in the U2achtung.com forums (members only, en Francais) and can also be seen on Facebook.
According to the original U2achtung.com forum post, the villa where this photo was taken is next to a hotel where some events of the France-Africa Summit are happening. The fan who posted the photo said that Bono "could not get out of the car" to have his photo taken and "gave the impression of being in some pain," but happily agreed to the photos, anyway. (Thx BM for translation help.)
Originally posted by U2bonox:Another photo of Bono in Eze, Yesterday !
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