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DESCRIPTION:Rev. Billy Talen, the Green Party candidate for Mayor of NYC, is coming to 
 town on 7/21.  http://www.voterevbilly.org\n\n\nWe're throwing a fantastic 
 fundraising benefit for his campaign.  Our growing host committee includes 
 Matt Gonzalez, Ross Mirkarimi, Eliana Lopez, Nick Morgan, Ann Leonard, 
 Medea Benjamin, Kevin Danaher, Chicken John, Alix Rosenthal, Andy Blue, 
 Marnie Glickman, Gary Ruskin, Mark Barnes, Ken Masters, Sunny Angulo, 
 Julian Davis and Aimee Allison.\n\nPlease join us.  \n\nTuesday, July 
 21\n7pm - 10pm\nDNA Lounge, 375 Eleventh St., San Francisco\nSliding scale 
 admission with a suggested contribution of $20\n\n\nReserve your ticket 
 online at:  http://www.tinyurl.com/revbillyca\n\n\nInvite your friends with 
 Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=81883909132\n\n\nWho is 
 Rev. Billy Talen?  Bill Talen, also known as Reverend Billy, is the Green 
 Party candidate for Mayor of New York City. Talen lived and worked as a 
 performance artist in the Bay area for twenty years. Moving to NYC in the 
 early 90s, he started up the Life After Shopping Church, with a 40 voice 
 choir.  Casting himself as the anti-consumerist televangelists, his comic 
 "retail interventions" got him outlawed from all the Starbucks in 
 California. In NYC, the church membership grew after 9/11, as citizens 
 looked for a kind of fellowship independent from organized religion.  Also, 
 Morgan Spurlock (Supersize Me) produced a Nationally released documentary 
 about Billy called What Would Jesus Buy?. Now Talen's mayoral campaign is 
 leading the rise of the 500 neighborhoods.\n \nQuestions?  Want to help 
 spread the word?  \n\nContact Marnie Glickman, marnie@greenchange.org\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/07/13/18607388.php
SUMMARY:Rev Billy NYC Mayoral Candidate
LOCATION:DNA Lounge, 375 Eleventh St., San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/07/13/18607388.php
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