NEW YORK (Reuters) - Irish rock band U2 had a 1987 hit with their song "Where the streets have no name," but on Tuesday New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg temporarily renamed a Manhattan street in ...
U2’s Where The Streets Have No Name does not symbolize Manhattan. But Manhattan does represent U2 in a street: Mayor Bloomberg and the band U2 spoke at an event in midtown this week as Bloomberg ...
U2 took to the streets of New York to launch "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" in 2004. WireImage for Interscope Records They still hadn’t found what they were looking for. So a desperate U2 made a ...
The release date and fate of Martin Scorsese's epic Gangs of New York still hangs in the balance, but the Oscar-sure movie has gotten a new boost. The big question remaining is whether or not Gangs of ...
Mayor Mike Bloomberg just picked up a hell of an endorsement in his re-election bid — from U2. The mayor was on hand for last night’s U2 show at Giants Stadium, and Bono not only gave him a shout out ...
Did you miss the surprise U2 concert in the New York City subway Monday? The band decided to practice for their Friday appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" by giving their fans a ...
In a move to promote their eleventh studio album, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, rock legends U2 happily cruised down New York City's Broadway on a flatbed truck whilst showcasing the next song from ...
With “Songs of Surrender,” an album of 40 reimagined songs, and “A Sort of Homecoming,” a documentary on Disney+, the Irish band pauses to reflect. By Jon Pareles For decades, U2 refused to rest on ...
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It looked like a typical U2 outdoor concert: Two helicopters zoomed through the starlit sky before producing spotlights over a Las Vegas desert and frontman Bono, who kneeled to the ground while ...