Was it what you wanted?

posted on October 10, 2009 in Odds & Ends, Program

Thanks again to everyone, EVERYONE, who played a role in making the U2 conference weekend magnificent. Delegates, presenters, speakers, staffers, and all-around enthusiasts: we could not have done it without you.

Here’s a place to leave a comment, ask a question, or make a suggestion about the U2 conference weekend.

If you attended the conference, please also complete our feedback form.

Make sure to visit our recap page: it’s a starting place for reading and seeing all that we did.

See you next time!

Book Table Available at the U2 Conference

posted on September 29, 2009 in Announcements, Program, Sponsors

The following books will be available for sale by the NCCU bookstore at the conference.  They will have a table in the SOE lobby and can take cash or credit card purchases.

In Other Words: Artists Talk About Life and Work
Anthony DeCurtis

Killing Bono: I Was Bono’s Doppelganger
Neil McCormick

U2 — A Diary
Matt McGee

Achtung Baby: Meditations on Love in the Shadow of the Fall
Stephen Catanzarite

Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalog
Beth Maynard

U2: At the End of the World
Bill Flanagan

Walk on: The Spiritual Journey of U2 (Updated & Expanded)
Steve Stockman

U2 by U2
U2

One Step Closer: Why U2 Matters to Those Seeking God
Christian Scharen

T-shirts, Food, Maps & Shuttle Schedule

posted on September 25, 2009 in Odds & Ends, Program

Here are several updates on a variety of topics. As of Sept. 24, 2009 …

1. What will we wear? We will have a limited quantity of conference t-shirts available for $15 (cash or check) at the registration desk. Shirt sizes are M, L, XL, and XXL. They are a 50/50 blend and have a raised, puff-ink design on front (grey ink on black shirt) representing the presentation titles at the conference. On the back, it says Durham, North Carolina 2009 and features our media sponsor’s logo. Here’s a small-view sample:

2. What will we eat? Our host hotel and the Courtyard by Marriott offer breakfast options for purchase, most of which are about $6 - $10. Friday night’s reception at Bull McCabes Irish Pub offers complimentary appetizers, with a discount on dinner options.  At the conference, we will offer complimentary coffee and tea during our coffee break each morning, with yoghurt, muffins and fruit for purchase.

Saturday’s complimentary lunch will be:

Carolina Pulled Pork, served with Kaiser Rolls
Grilled Eggplant (Vegetarian Entree)
Carolina Slaw
Red Roasted Potato Salad with Green Beans and Tomatoes
Collard Greens
Jalapeno Corn Bread
Peach Cobbler
Apple Crisp
Southern Tea
Citrus Punch
Ice Water

Sunday’s complimentary lunch will be:

Herb Baked Chicken
Fried Chicken
Vegetarian Lasagna (Vegetarian Entree)
Tossed Garden Salad, served with dressings
Garden Pasta Salad
Corn on the Cob
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Dinner Rolls
Chocolate Brownies
Luscious Lemon Bars
Premium Fresh Brewed Lime Iced Tea
Sparkling Lemonade
Ice Water

3. Where am I going? Please visit our LOCATION page for a map of NCCU’s campus with our buildings and parking marked, and a Google map for our off-campus sites.

4. When am I going? If you are using our shuttle from the host hotel to the conference site, you can download a PDF file and see more information on our TRANSPORTATION page.

See you soon!

Exclusive Engagement: The Heart of America Tour

posted on September 23, 2009 in Announcements, News, Program

BREAKING NEWS: We are thrilled to announce film director Dominic J. DeJoseph will screen his 2003 documentary, The Heart of America Tour: Africa’s Future And Ours, as a part of our opening night U2 conference kickoff at The Carolina Theater, October 2, 2009, starting at 9:20 p.m.  (Doors open at 9:00 p.m.)

We are grateful to ONE for their kind permission to show this unreleased film. This film has been screened only once before in the United States, at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2003.

The Heart of America Tour is a 30-minute documentary chronicling a grassroots trip through the Midwest by Bono of U2, Ashley Judd, Chris Tucker and Agnes Nyamayarwo, as they meet with the people of the Midwest, senators, AIDS activists, church groups, and others to discuss the AIDS emergency in Africa. Produced by the DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa) Foundation - now ONE.

Dominic and Agnes Nyamayarwo will conduct a brief Q & A following the film.  After which, there will be a 10 minute break before the start of It Might Get Loud, the new Sony Pictures Classics film about the Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White.

Dominic J. DeJoseph is an independent film and video director and founder of the production company, Black Shoe Films, though which he has directed music videos for R.E.M. and the RED(WIRE) website. In 2001, he directed a documentary featuring Wim Wenders and Bono called The One Dollar Diary as well as The Heart of America Tour documentary.

Dominic’s films and videos have screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, South by Southwest, SILVERDOCS and the Robert Flaherty Documentary Seminar, among others. His work has also been shown on MTV, IFC, and Documentary Channel. He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

This screening is part of our ticketed, Friday night reception and double feature film package.

(We regret to announce due to production problems, Meet Me In the Sound will not be ready to show at the conference.)

Order your Friday night ticket here.

Details about our pre-film reception at Bull McCabes Irish pub are here.

Friday Night Kickoff Reception at Bull McCabes

posted on in Announcements, Program

Let’s all kick off the conference weekend by gathering at Bull McCabes’ Irish pub in downtown Durham. From 6:00 - 8:30 p.m., October 2, the conference will host an open house reception, where you can pick up your conference badge, get some pub grub on us and meet the others who are attending the conference. Our main speakers - Anthony DeCurtis, Neil McCormick, Matt McGee and Agnes Nyamayarwo - will stop in too.

While you are there, make sure you say hi (and raise a pint) to Malachy Noone.  He’s our friendly pub owner hailing from Sligo, Ireland, who worked for a time in Killiney hosting certain families looking for a quiet meal in a local hotel restaurant.

Bull McCabe’s is a cozy place with a great, not-too-fancy, pub vibe.  Click here to get acquainted and see menus.  While we will offer some light appetizers for our conference guests, you may wish to have some dinner. Malachy is offering a special price on three dinner entrees: shepherd’s pie; bangers and mash; and vegetarian lasagne.

At about 8:30, we will all head just two blocks away to the Carolina Theatre for our films.  Doors open at 9:00 p.m.

For our conference crowd: if you have purchased a full conference ticket or a Friday night only ticket, you are welcome to stop in anytime from 6:00 - 8:30. Look for our check-in table: we won’t be hard to find. If you still need a ticket for the reception and films, go here.

Our shuttle bus leaves the Four Points Sheraton at 6:00 p.m. to take you to Bull McCabes.  A second bus leaves at 8:15 to take you straight to the Carolina Theatre.  Shuttles will take you back to the Four Points Sheraton after the movies, at about 12:20 a.m.  See the shuttle schedule for the whole weekend.

For the night owls, Bull McCabe’s is open until 2:00 a.m., in case you aren’t quite ready to call it a night after the movies.

Bull McCabes is at 427 W. Main St., Durham. 919.682.3061. Need a map to the pub and the Carolina Theatre? Visit our location page and our custom Google map.

See you there!

Double Feature Friday Night: The Heart of America and It Might Get Loud

posted on September 5, 2009 in Announcements, Program

Update 09.23.09: Breaking News!
We are thrilled to announce an exclusive engagement for screening The Heart of America Tour: Africa’s Future And Ours, followed by a Q & A with film maker Dominic J. DeJoseph and Agnes Nyamayarwo. This will be our first film of our Friday night double feature.  More info. here.

Many thanks to ONE for their kind permission to show this unreleased film. (We regret that we are unable to show Meet Me In The Sound.)

Update, 09.22.09
To purchase a ticket for just this Friday night double-feature, including a pre-film reception at Bull McCabes Irish Pub, go here and select the Friday night only ticket option.

Information on the opening night reception at Bull McCabes is here.

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We will show The Heart of America Tour: Africa’s Future And Ours at the historic Carolina Theatre, in downtown Durham, as part of a great double-feature night of films.

The Heart of America Tour is a 30-minute documentary chronicling a grassroots trip through the Midwest by Bono of U2, Ashley Judd, Chris Tucker and Agnes Nyamayarwo, as they meet with the people of the Midwest, senators, AIDS activists, church groups, and others to discuss the AIDS emergency in Africa. Produced by the DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa) Foundation - now ONE.

Following a brief Q & A time with film maker Dominic J. DeJoseph and Agnes Nyamayarwo, we’ll show It Might Get Loud. Maybe you’ve heard of it?  It’s the new “documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three rock legends,” by award-winning director Davis Guggenheim, featuring Jimmy Page, Jack White, and that guitarist we all know as simply, “The Edge.” Visit the film’s website for more information.

Feel free to stop in at the reception and stay for one or both of the films, or just attend what suits you. Your full-conference registration ticket includes the Friday night events, and tickets are still available for just the Friday evening events.

If you still need a ticket, register here for either the full conference or Friday night only option. (We will have our registration packets ready for you Friday evening to pick up your badge and tickets to the reception and films.)

See you there!

@U2 PRESENTS: SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE (3D) MOVIES WITH NEIL MCCORMICK

posted on in Announcements, Program

@U2, our media sponsor, will host a post-conference event Sunday night, Oct. 4, 2009, at the Wachovia IMAX Theatre in Raleigh.

Come on out to “Sunday Night at the (3D) Movies with Neil McCormick.”

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It’s going to be quite a show; with a live, in-person chat with Neil, prize give-aways, and who knows what else?  After the film, there’s talk of heading to a nearby pub for more good cheer.

@U2 is handling all details regarding this event.  Please read about location, prices, and more here.

This event is open to the public and tickets are sold by the Wachovia IMAX Theatre.  Conference registration is not required to attend the Sunday night @U2 event.

See you there!

Got A Question for Jim Henke?

posted on August 13, 2009 in Program, Speakers

We’re preparing for a trip to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to interview Jim Henke and shoot the video for his conference presentation, which he has titled: “We are meant to be one of the great groups”: How U2 Saved Rock and Roll.

Just wondering if you have a question you’d like to hear him answer. Leave a comment to let us know.

Thanks!

Welcome to Zoo Panels, Y’All

posted on August 6, 2009 in Announcements, Program

 

For easier viewing, please download this as a PDF document: Panel Presentations U2 The Hype and The Feedback

 

BREAKOUT SESSION 1
Saturday, October 3, 2009  //  10:30 - 11:45 AM

1A. Welcome to Zoo Panels Y’All

Nothing Succeeds Like Failure: U2 and the Politics of Irony
Kevin Dettmar, W. M. Keck Professor and Chair, Pomona College

Common Aspirations: Media Theory and U2’s Zoo TV Tour
Corey Palmer, Huntington University

Uncertainty Can Be a Guiding Light: Why and How U2 Made Zooropa
Kevin Jackson, M.A.T. student in English Education, SUNY Cortland

1B. What You Don’t Know You Can Feel Somehow

Grace Makes Beauty…: The Rhetorical Strategies of Powerful Emotions in U2
Prof. Christine Chaney, Chair of English, Seattle Pacific University

The Meme of Surrender: Bono’s Lyrics of Recovery and Revelation
Andrew William Smith, Tennessee Tech University, Editor, Interference.com

U2 and the Poetics of Absence
Dr. Rene Rodriguez-Ramirez, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedra

1C. Been Around the Back, Been Around the Front: Looking for the Spiritual in U2

Bono Versus Nick Cave on Jesus
Dr. Greg Clarke, The Centre for Public Christianity, Sydney

The Quest for the Musical Jesus: Finding Jesus in the Music of U2
The Rev. Robert Derrenbacker, Jr., Ph.D., Thorneloe University, Sudbury, Ontario

Whither the Spiritual? A Content Analysis of Reviews of No Line on the Horizon in U.S. and European Magazines and Newspapers
John A. Ballard, College of Mount St. Joseph, and Anjelika Gasilina, Wittenberg University

1D. Get On Your Boots

Singing Truth to Power: Bono Meets Bonhoeffer
Dr. Mark Husbands, Leonard and Marjorie Maas Associate Professor of Reformed Theology, Hope College

Music for Marching: Forming an Army Through the Politics of Love
Dr. Darel Paul, Associate Professor of Political Science, Williams College

1E. We Get to Carry Each Other

Organization Presentations TBA

BREAKOUT SESSION 2
Saturday, October 3, 2009  //  2:45 - 4:00 PM

2A. All I Want Is …

With a Red Guitar … on Fire: The Convergence of Spiritual Longing and Sexual Desire in the Music of U2

Christopher West, Fellow, Theology of the Body Institute

‘O Can’t You See What Love Has Done?’ - U2, Paul Ricoeur, and the Hermeneutics of Personhood
Dr. Jeffrey Keuss, Associate Professor of Christian Ministry and Theology, Seattle Pacific University, and Dr. Sara Koenig, Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Seattle Pacific University

Not Afraid to Die: The Grave as a Groove
Henry VanderSpek, Youth and Campus Coordinator, World Vision Canada’s Advocacy & Education Department

2B. I Like the Sound of My Own Voice

Boy, (Achtung) Baby, and Bomb: Anti-Language in the Songs of U2
John Hurtgen, Dean, School of Theology, Campbellsville University

Vertigo-Event-Context: The Interpretive Lyric/Music Binary in the U2 Corpus
Grant Horner and Richard Pressley, The Master’s College

All That You Can’t Leave Behind: The Conservative Voice in the Songs of U2
Stephen Catanzarite, Managing Director, Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center

2C. Heaven Knows This Is A Heartland

A Preacher Stealing Hearts at a Traveling Show: Bono and North American Evangelicals
Dr. Paul Rowe, Associate Professor, Political and International Studies, Trinity Western University and Matthew A. Kerr, Associate Pastor, Worship and Small Groups, Faith Baptist Church Huntsville, Ontario

Desire: U2 and the American Dream: The United States as Imagined in Music and Activism
Kristina Shull, Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of California, Irvine

2D. I Heard Opera In My Head

U2: Identities Covered and Revealed
Mark Mandarano, Artistic Director, Sinfonietta of Riverdale; Principal Guest Conductor, Moscow Chamber Orchestra; Adjunct Lecturer, Lehman College-CUNY

Deconstruction by Stratification: Vocal Layering as Commentary, Criticism, and Reinvention in the Music of U2
Christopher Endrinal, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, University of Massachusetts Lowell

U2 and Igor Stravinsky: Textures, Timbres, and the Devil
Dr. Dan Pinkston, Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition, Simpson University

2E. A River in A Time of Dryness

Water: Hope in the Name of H20
Diane Yoder and Rob Triaglet, The African Well Fund

 

BREAKOUT SESSION 3
Sunday, October 4, 2009  //  10:30 - 11:45 AM

3A. Live is Where We Live

U2 Live: Where Leitourgia Has No Name
The Rev. Beth Maynard, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

Sampling and Reframing: The evolving live concert performances of ‘Bullet the Blue Sky’
The Rev. Dr. Steve Taylor, Laidlaw College, New Zealand

3B. Silver and Gold

Botanizing on Asphalt: Representations of Laissez Faire Inherent in U2’s Music
Paul Viotti, Professor of Political Science, California State University, Chico

Pro Bono: Translating and Transforming Africa for the Consumerist West
Bruce Edwards, Professor of English and Africana Studies, Bowling Green State University, Ohio

U2: An Elevated Brand
Michele O’Brien, Cawley Nea\TBWA, Dublin

3C. North and South of the River

Irish Identity and Utopianism in the Music of U2
Ann Morrison Spinney, Assistant Professor, Music Department, Boston College

From ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ to ‘Angel of Harlem’: Irishness, American Blackness, and U2’s Authentic Performativity
Kimberly Mack, UCLA, Ph.D student in English

U2’s ‘Sunday, Bloody Sunday’ as Public Song-Memorial
Brian Johnston, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Communication, University of South Florida

3D. Every Poet Is A Thief

‘The Ground Beneath Her Feet’: U2, Salman Rushdie, and the Political Frontiers of Artistic Collaboration
Jordan A. Berard, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Ottawa

‘O may the moon and the sunlight seem / One inextricable beam:’ The Imaginative Experience in Yeats’ ‘The Tower’ and U2’s ‘Lemon’
Joe Bisz, Professor of English, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College

U2 and Bertolt Brecht: The Rock Concert as Political Theatre
Simran Karir, PhD candidate, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Toronto

 

3E. A River in A Time of Dryness
Water: Hope in the Name of H20
Diane Yoder and Rob Triaglet, The African Well Fund

BREAKOUT SESSION 4
Sunday, October 4, 2009  //  2:45 - 4:00 PM

4A. Of Science and The Human Heart

Strange Bedfellows: The Influence of U2 in Antiretroviral Drug Funding and Distribution for Sub-Saharan Africa David J. Kroll, Ph.D., Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, North Carolina Central University, and colleagues 

4B. If I Could, I Would

Teaching U2: The Classroom as Gathering Place
Tim Neufeld, faculty in Biblical and Religious Studies, Fresno Pacific University, California, and Jessica Mast, senior student, Fresno Pacific University, California

U2 in the Church - How it is Done in Denmark
Rev. Jens Moesgaard Nielsen, M.Th. and Rev. Joergen Lasgaard, M.Th., The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark

U2 as a Pedagogical Resource:  Faith Integration and Social Justice
Brian Porter, Professor of Management, Hope College

4C. But I Can Change the World in Me

When I Look At the World: Viewing the Impact of U2’s Music on Listeners’ Consciousness and Activism Through the Lens of Narrative Inquiry
Rachel Seiler, LMSW, Ph.D. Candidate, California Institute of Integral Studies

I’m Still Waiting: The General Admission Queue and Fan Self-Organizing Culture at U2 Concerts
Dr. Barbara LoMonaco, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky Sun

Sometimes Melodies Are Not Songs, They’re Ideas: The Creative Life of Bono and Implications for Talent Development
Jeff Danielian, The National Association for Gifted Children

4D.  I Saw You In the Curve of the Moon

U2: Fallen Angels
Deane Galbraith, University of Otago, New Zealand

Is this rock and roll?: Sources, Contexts, and Intertexts of U2’s ‘Until the End of the World’
Daniel Kline, University of Alaska Anchorage

 4E. We Get to Carry Each Other

Organization Presentations TBA

The Hype and The Feedback is coming to Durham, NC

posted on June 5, 2009 in Announcements, News, Program, Promotion

We are pleased to announce The Hype and The Feedback: A Conference Exploring the Music, Work and Influence of U2 will be hosted by the H. M. Michaux School of Education at North Carolina Central University in Durham, from October 2 - 4, 2009.

North Carolina Central is the nation’s first public liberal arts college founded for African-Americans.

Our U2 conference staff wishes to thank Chancellor Charles Nelms for his vision and leadership, as well as the NCCU community and the city of Durham for extending this invitation to have the first ever academic conference about U2.

Our thanks also go to the great people with the DurhamCares organization for their work in facilitating The Hype and The Feedback coming to Durham.

Conference events will start Friday evening, Oct. 2, and will conclude on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 4.

Please watch our conference website for many more updates during the rest of this month: more about the conference program; more about NCCU; more about Durham; and more about the Raleigh-Durham area. If you have not signed up for email alerts, you can do so here.

Some notices:

• Registration: We plan to open registration in July.  Registration will be handled through our registration page and we anticipate offering conference tickets at levels from $90 - $200.  Registration will close when we have reached capacity.

• Lodging: We are securing a range of hotel options at a U2 Conference discount rate for the nights of Oct. 1 - 4. Rates will range from $70 - $110 a night. Registrants should make lodging arrangements on their own.  Information on the conference hotels will be here later this month.

• Transportation: Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) serves the area and is about 15 miles from Durham.  Information on transportation suggestions from the airport to Durham and for getting around in the area will be here later this month.

• Program: A tentative schedule for the program is here, with a list of the accepted paper presentations here.  We are working on arranging the papers into panel sessions.  Please keep an eye on the program schedule as it will have regular updates to it.

• U2’s concert in Raleigh: U2’s 360° Tour plays at the Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, Saturday evening, Oct. 3, starting at 7:00 p.m.  Their concert date falls right in the middle of our conference weekend.  We will conclude Saturday’s program by 4:00 p.m. to allow time to get to the show. (Raleigh is about 25 miles from Durham.  You can view a map here.) Then, when we re-convene Sunday morning we should have even more to talk about! Conference registration DOES NOT include a ticket to U2’s concert.  Tickets are still available here.

Thank you to everyone who has been with us for many months now.  We appreciate your patience, your encouragement and your enthusiasm for the conference.  Thanks again to the H. M. Michaux School of Education at North Carolina Central University.

We look forward to seeing you in Durham!

Questions? Please use our contact form.

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