Ruthie's Table 4: Bono

Ruthie's Table 4: Bono
Ruthie's Table 4: Bono
In his compelling and moving memoir, Stories of Surrender, Bono writes about his father, Brendan, a man who once silenced his local pub in Dalkey, Dublin, singing “The Way We Were".
 
Today, we're together to talk about the way we were - and the way we are.
 
Like everyone else, I know Bono through U2, his fight for social justice with his ONE campaign and (RED), his philanthropy, his values, his vision. 
 
I also know him as family.
 
One of the best days we've ever had in The River Cafe was with Ali, his children and friends, celebrating the birthday he shares with his daughter Jordan.
 
It was a lunch you wanted to go on forever, and in a way it did.
 
Lunch became sunset, sunset turned into starry skies, and when we left at midnight, the restaurant was empty.
 
Today, Bono and I are going to talk about family, food, music, memories, and more.
 
The way we were, the way we are, and the way we want to be.
 
Listen to Ruthie’s Table 4 made in partnership with Moncler.

 


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