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The U2 Conference 2021
18-20 November
The U2 Conference 2021 program was from 18-20 November and has officially ended. Most of the sessions were recorded and are now for viewing on our U2 Conference YouTube channel. The sessions, chats, and hangouts were 100% virtual and hosted in The U2 Conference Discord server. Some events were are only in Discord and some used Zoom, but all links and connection points were available in The U2 Conference Discord server. You can still join Discord for free now at this link and meet the other U2 fans, students, and scholars already there. Discord has channels for text chats, voice chats, and video chats, and the U2 Conference community will stay active on Discord well into the future.
The U2 Conference 2021 Schedule, 18-20 November
Times posted in GMT / EST
THURSDAY 18 NOVEMBER
Join us for an all day party for Achtung Baby as it turns 30! We’ll have chats, hangouts, video calls, games, and listening parties going on in the Discord #u2con21 channels. And, we know U2 will have something extra special for #AB30 for us talk about then!
FRIDAY 19 NOVEMBER
Always Open Chat Channel: The Judas Kiss – Betrayal as Service on Achtung Baby
Helena Torres hosts a running conversation in Discord text and voice channels #u2con21-abjudaskiss, beginning 2:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM EST, 19 November, about the ideas and images of betrayal on Achtung Baby.Always Open Chat Channel: Achtung Baby Lives Live – Songs on Setlists 1992 – 2018
Angela Pancella hosts a running conversation in Discord text and voice channels #u2con21-ablives, beginning 2:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM EST, 19 November, about the setlist lives of Achtung Baby songs.Always Open Chat Channel: The Achtung Baby Videos and Singles of 1991
Sherry Lawrence hosts a running conversation in Discord text and voice channels #u2con21-abvideosingles, beginning 2:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM EST, 19 November, about the music videos and singles from Achtung Baby.
* Check out Sherry Lawrence’s 2011 interview with videos director Ritchie Smyth in advance of this chat session.Always Open Chat Channel: Musicians, Artists, and Authors
An open space in Discord text and voice channels #u2con21-abmusicartauthor, beginning 2:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM EST, 19 November, for talking with musicians, artists, and authors focused on how Achtung Baby has inspired them (and you!).
“Eclipsed by the Moon”: U2, Achtung Baby, and Celtic Twilights
Paul Muldoon In Conversation with Stuart Bailie
2:30 – 3:15 PM GMT / 9:30 – 10:15 AM EST
Paul Muldoon
Stuart Bailie
Hosted by Scott Calhoun
* Paul Muldoon appears in a pre-recorded interview with Stuart Bailie available on demand on the U2 Conference YouTube channel.*
Stuart Bailie will appear live at 2:30 GMT / 9:30 EST to chat with viewers about Achtung Baby and his interview with Muldoon.
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.U2 – Back In Berlin 30 Years Later: Book Project Launch Announcement
3:30 – 4:00 PM GMT / 10:30 – 11:00 AM EST
Dirk Timmerman, Different Books
Hosted by Scott Calhoun
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation“Light My Way … To the End of the World”: Relating to the Judas Point of View
4:30 – 5:00 PM GMT / 11:30 AM- 12:20 PM EST
Greg Funderburk, pastoral care minister, lawyer, and author
Hosted by Diane Rasmussen Pennington
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.What U2 Talk About When U2 Talk About Love: Achtung Baby Edition
5:30 – 6:30 PM GMT / 12:30 – 1:30 PM EST
Scott Calhoun, Professor of English, Cedarville University
Ian Ryan, Lyrics Manager for AtU2, 2002 – 2020
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.
* You might enjoy reading Raymond Carver’s short story “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” before this session, as we know from U2 By U2 that Edge and Bono were reading Carver in the late 1980s. And, you might find it useful to review this report on the frequency of the word love on Achtung Baby.Into the Garden of Dreams: The Changing Meanings of U2’s “Until the End of the World” in Wim Wenders’s Compilation Film Score
7:00 – 8:00 PM GMT / 2:00 – 3:00 PM EST
Neil R. Coulter, Assistant Professor of World Arts, Dallas International University
Hosted by Natalie Dielman, Programming Coordinator, Way Public Library
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.U2 At The End Of The World Book Club Party
8:30 PM – 9:30 GMT / 3:30 – 4:30 PM EST
Hosted by Diane Rasmussen Pennington
In Discord #u2con21 channels.Boy to Baby: U2’s First Decade of Lyrics
10:00 – 11:00 PM GMT / 5:00 – 6:00 PM EST
Ian Ryan, Lyrics Manager for AtU2, 2003 – 2020
Hosted by Natalie Dielman, Programming Coordinator, Way Public Library
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.“Time is a Train, Makes the Future the Past”: Listening to Achtung Baby with Next-Gen Fans
11:30 PM – 12:30 AM (Nov. 20) GMT / 6:30 – 7:30 PM EST
Kevin Farrell, Associate Professor of English, Radford University
Hosted by Christopher Endrinal
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.
SATURDAY 20 NOVEMBER
“Lift My Days and Light Up My Nights”: Trauma and Hope Juxtaposed on Achtung Baby
2:00 – 3:00 PM GMT / 9:00 – 10:00 AM EST
Dr. Diane Rasmussen Pennington, Senior Lecturer in Information Science, Glasgow, Scotland
Ingunn Røysland, Grammar School Teacher in English and German, Valle in Setesdal, Norway
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.“Waves of Regret, Waves of Joy”: Interpreting Musical Representations of Betrayal in U2’s “Until The End Of The World”
3:30 – 4:30 PM GMT / 10:30 – 11:30 AM EST
Christoper Endrinal, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Music, Honors College Faculty Fellow, Florida Gulf Coast University, Bower School of Music
Hosted by Natalie Dielman, Programming Coordinator, Way Public Library
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.“Crossing the Line, Who Pushed You Over?: Discussing Images of Time, Betrayal, and Spiritual Engagement on Achtung Baby
5:00 – 6:00 PM GMT / 12:00 – 1:00 PM EST
– Jennifer Swanson, Japanese/ESOL private teacher, church and Japanese non-profit leader
– Verlinda Henning, HR consultant, education for ministry mentor, community leader
– Joshua Eubanks, author of the long-running series of weekly posts about U2 for U2radio.com
Hosted by Scott Calhoun
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.“Changing Direction Rather than Changing Oneself” : In Conversation with Elysa Gardner and Matt Nathanson
6:30 – 7:30 PM GMT / 1:30 – 2:30 PM EST
Elysa Gardner
Matt Nathanson
Hosted by David Comay
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.
Cooking Session With Gary Stevenson: “Ultra Violet” – Lavender & Grape Granita with Fizzy Grapes
8:00 – 9:00 PM GMT / 3:00 – 4:00 PM EST
Gary Stevenson, chef, creator of Theo’s Feast
Hosted by Scott Calhoun
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.
* A shopping list and recipe so you can cook along with Chef Gary are available here, along with a Chef’s Reflection.- Playing The Tart With The Garden Tarts: Achtung Baby, Allocutions and Alcohol
9:30 – 10:30 PM GMT / 4:30 – 5:30 PM ESTThe Garden Tarts: Jenny and Hillary
Hosted by Angela Pancella
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.
* The Garden Tarts suggest you enjoy an Achtung Baby Guinness shot (or two) with them during their session. Recipe here. In Performance: Matt Nathanson
11:00 PM – 12:30 AM (Nov. 21) GMT / 6:00 – 7:30 PM EST
Matt Nathanson
Hosted by David Comay
Go to our Discord #u2con21 channels for the Zoom link for this live presentation.
* Visit Matt Nathanson for Achtung Matty and more music!
Paul Muldoon is an Irish poet and professor of poetry, as well as an editor, critic, playwright, lyricist and translator.
Born in 1951 in Portadown, Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland, to Patrick Muldoon, a farm labourer and market gardener, and Brigid Regan, a schoolteacher, Paul Muldoon was brought up near a village called The Moy on the border of counties Armagh and Tyrone. He is the oldest of three children. After studying at Queen’s University, Belfast, he published his first book, New Weather (Faber) in 1973, at the age of 21. From 1973 he worked as a producer for the BBC in Belfast until, in the mid-1980’s, he gave up his job to become a freelance writer and moved to the United States with his second wife, the American novelist Jean Hanff Korelitz. He now lives in New York City and Sharon Springs, New York. He is the father of two children.
Muldoon is the author of fourteen full-length collections of poetry, including Howdie-Skelp (2021), Frolic and Detour (2019), One Thousand Things Worth Knowing (2015), Maggot (2010), Horse Latitudes (2006), Moy Sand and Gravel (2002), Hay (1998), The Annals of Chile (1994), Madoc: A Mystery (1990), Meeting the British (1987), Quoof (1983), Why Brownlee Left (1980), Mules (1977) and New Weather (1973). He has also published innumerable smaller collections, works of criticism, opera libretti, books for children, song lyrics, and radio and television drama. His poetry has been translated into twenty languages.
Muldoon served as Professor of Poetry at Oxford University from 1999 to 2004 and as poetry editor of The New Yorker from 2007 to 2017. He has taught at Princeton University since 1987 and currently occupies the Howard G.B. Clark ’21 chair in the Humanities. He was the Founding Chair of the Lewis Center for the Arts. In addition to being much in demand as a reader and lecturer, he occasionally appears with a spoken word music group, Rogue Oliphant.
Paul Muldoon is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Among his awards are the 1972 Eric Gregory Award, the 1980 Sir Geoffrey Faber Memorial Award, the 1994 T. S. Eliot Prize, the 1997 Irish Times Poetry Prize, the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, the 2003 Griffin International Prize for Excellence in Poetry, the 2004 American Ireland Fund Literary Award, the 2004 Shakespeare Prize, the 2006 European Prize for Poetry, the 2015 Pigott Poetry Prize, the 2017 Spirit of Ireland Award from the Irish Arts Center (NYC), the 2017 Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry, the 2018 Seamus Heaney Award for Arts & Letters, and the 2020 Michael Marks Award. He is the recipient of honorary doctorates from ten universities.
Paul Muldoon has been described by The Times Literary Supplement as “the most significant English-language poet born since the second World War.” Roger Rosenblatt, writing in The New York Times Book Review, described Paul Muldoon as “one of the great poets of the past hundred years, who can be everything in his poems – word-playful, lyrical, hilarious, melancholy. And angry. Only Yeats before him could write with such measured fury.”
Elysa Gardner, previously USA Today‘s music and theater critic, currently covers cabaret for The New York Times and writes about the arts for various publications, including Town & Country, Time Out New York, and Broadway Direct, where she has hosted the podcast “Stage Door Sessions.” Elysa’s also a critic for New York Stage Review, and has been a contributor to The New Yorker, The Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, VH1 and NPR. She is on the nominating committee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has twice served on the Pulitzer Prize jury for drama, most recently as chair. She wrote the introduction to U2: The Rolling Stone Files and is the author of a book about the musical Pippin, set to be published by Applause in October 2022.
Stuart Bailie lives in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is the author the books Trouble Songs: Music and Conflict in Northern Ireland (2018) and 75 Van Songs: Into the Van Morrison Songbook (2020). He is a media professional with 35 years of experience in music journalism, broadcasting and television. He was co-founder and original CEO of the Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast (2008-16), a resource for musicians, entrepreneurs, music tourism and music outreach. He edits a quarterly, cultural magazine, Dig With It (digwithit.com).
Based in San Francisco, Matt Nathanson has evolved into one of the most applauded songwriters and engaging performers on the music scene today. His 2007 album, Some Mad Hope, yielded his breakthrough multi-platinum hit “Come on Get Higher.” His 2013 release, Last of The Great Pretenders, debuted at #16 on the Billboard Top 200 while hitting #1 on iTunes’ Alternative Albums chart. Nathanson has performed on The Howard Stern Show, Ellen, CONAN, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Dancing with the Stars, Rachael Ray, and The CMA Awards to name a few.
His latest album, Sings His Sad Heart spawned hit single “Used To Be” which was a chart climber – hitting top 20 at Adult Top 40 and is still growing on streaming clocking a million streams a month. SHSH comes off the heels of Nathanson’s Def Leppard approved cover album of their iconic Pyromania called Pyromattia which shot to #1 on iTunes Alternative chart upon its release. Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott called the album “an amazing reinterpretation” with “heart & soul.” SHSH is the follow up to Nathanson’s last original album, Show Me Your Fangs, which was hailed as his most adventurous and prolific album to date featuring the songs, “Giants,” “Bill Murray,” and “Adrenaline.”
*Visit Matt Nathanson for Achtung Matty and more music!