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Buy Nothing Day Dance
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Celebrate this year's Buy Nothing Day with a "dance your debt away" extravaganza at Union Square, NYC. Also, check out the Ten Commandments of Buylessness.

Last Rites at Astroland
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These are the out of control last days of the Bloomberg administration, as fat cats are dealt parks and neighborhoods and air-space in large-scale privatizations.  We are witnessing a time in our city's history that will be called corrupt.  We will know better after it's too late.  Meanwhile, what will be left of New York City?

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The Newest City

meditation before 2010 Burning Man

For millennia, we human beings lived in walled cities. That was where the power was. We were safe and warm inside the walls that kept the dark chaos of nature - out.

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Flying to Ask the Earth

Climb a mountain and stand way up there alone in the sky and ready your ultimate question about life. Naturally you want to unfurl your wings like an eagle and make the unknown horizon give up its answers.

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The Facts Vs. The Earth

We oppose the shopping culture, and so we must deal with the unseeable part of the sale.

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There Are Mountains and There Are Mountains

Who is financing Mountaintop Removal now that Chase got out of the business? Our answer came from Rainforest Action Network. Two banks, mostly, PNC Bank of Philadelphia and UBS Bank of Switzerland.

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What I Learned in Detroit

At the United States Social Forum in Detroit I concentrated on three areas: reclaiming the commons, organic farms and the end of mountaintop removal. My idea was that this trinity of issues make a revolutionary combination.

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Oil Spills and Real Change

It’s good that strip-mining, tar sands, hydro-fracking, oil spilling – this flood of nightmares is scaring us silly. We’re getting that energy extraction has consequences on this earth. What could be more important than that? But our public discussion doesn’t go to the inevitable political change that is on the horizon.

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The Uprising

It’s the worst of times and the best of times. We now face the power of the ultimate destroyer. Major institutions re-ignite their consumer democracy, showering detractors with greenwashing rhetoric as CO-2 emissions rise every month. There is commitment by leaders to a deadly gradualism. On the other hand, we don’t have a social movement. Have we ever needed one more? There’s no uprising.

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Memorial Day 2010

I live next to the Green-wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York, where thousands of soldiers are on their backs, staring into the earth above them, their last memory a moment of pain in the Civil War.

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Beyond the Shopocalypse on Reality Sandwich!

"Beyond the Shopocalypse, Part One" for Reality Sandwich, goes back to our basic faith. Good to do that once in a while, Amen? Tony Torn directs, Jonathan Phillips interviews. Savitri and I try to respond, and Lena Nighstar Talen is hidden mysteriously within the frame of the shot... And love the Coney footage, with the Mermaid Parade coming up soon...

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Running in Great Cities

Today I jogged through Amsterdam from the Royal Palace on Dam Square to the mouth of the river. Like many European city centers, Amsterdam has evolved into a super mall, an old surface covered with the images of models posing with products, often in gigantic proportions. There is a spell cast on me, regardless of how much outright disgust I have for corporate marketing.

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EXCERPT FROM A WEDDING SERMON

…for Christine and Scott

Will somebody give me a Love-a-lujah!

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The Chase Report

JP Morgan Chase’s annual report was sent to us by Rainforest Action Network (RAN). It is a masterpiece of Orwellian bland-speak. I quote the part about mountaintop removal (MTR):

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Dis-invest-a-lujah!

Shot with a hidden-cam, our Church's new inspirational video shows a member of the Life After Shopping Gospel Choir closing her Chase account and educating employees about the bank’s funding of Mountaintop Removal.

Watch the video here: http://revbilly.com/participate/forums/topic/1067

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Please Don’t Eat The Mountains!

We want to save our lives. There is one thing we must do. The thing we must do is consume less. We must cut our consumption in half, and learn to live that way, and then halve it again. Some of us have started already. Earth-a-lujah!

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New York Is Burning

Our challenge is to be town criers. The billionaire mayor is creating a vertical suburb. New York is burning. I’ll raise my daughter here. It is a once-great coastal city and the earth is closing over it. That will put the fire out. I see roots hanging down out of low-hanging clouds. Each of us knows that the time to cry out is moments away.

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I Got This Letter...

We Were On Sundance Last Week. Then I Got This Letter.

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Invisble Mountain

It was so clear, the moment that 280 million year old mountains came to New York City. I think it happened during the Iceland volcano, that Dr. Wizard project that turned Europe into a slumber party comedy. The old deco apartments in midtown became cliffs. The sky started scraping back at the big banks, the sky-scrapers got sky-scraped.

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What Should I Do If There’s A Mountain In My Lobby?

You can’t say “Chase bank kills people to make money.” You can’t say “Chase kills people with YOUR money.” Now - this is a true statement, sadly proven again and again by their mountaintop removal strip-mining in Appalachia. Certainly Chase’s guilt was proven over the weekend by the results of its financing of Massey Energy’s recklessness at Performance Coal in West Virginia.

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Mountaintop Removal's Ending?

The EPA announces that it will enforce the Clean Water Act. Our hope: Mountaintop Removal stops immediately. It's like a war when peace is announced and suddenly a bird is singing in the tree next to you and you step carefully out of your basement, into the sunlight. Is this real?

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They're sleeping

I got out of bed carefully in the dark. In the bed a splayed-out-to-all-the-edges-woman was sleeping, with a second smaller person sleeping inside her.

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Two words: MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL

Like “Climate Change” – the two words are very ordinary, but then also impossibly scary. Without emotion or “color” – they are simple and simply unbelievable. Mountaintop removal is so uncomfortable that it is sometimes shortened to MTR, like a company or the initials of a President. That is a mistake. We should always lumber through the entire phrase, mountaintop removal.

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Have Faith

We are finding a faith inside “Environmentalism” and “Earth Justice” and “Climate Change Activism.” A faith can support multiple movements, and carry hundreds of issues.

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Video, Pics, Clips and More of UnMarriage Until GayMarriage

The Village Voice, USAToday, The Advocate and more weigh in on UnMarriage Until GayMarriage:

http://www.revbilly.com/campaigns/actions/2010/02/unmarriage-until-gayma...

and pictures!

and video...

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Hour Of Power Archive Up! Now with chat archive...

If you missed yesterday's live Hour of Power broadcast from Revbilly.com, here's your archive!

http://www.revbilly.com/work/the-hour-of-power/hour-of-power-jan-24-2010...

In which the Rev and Savitri talk about the ruling allowing corporations to spend nigh-unlimited fund on electoral campaigns.

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New Video Wednesday: One Year Later At Wal-Mart

New video at RevBilly.com:

http://www.revbilly.com/media/2009/11/one-year-later-memorial-for-jdimyt...

The Church of Life After Shopping's pilgrimage to Valley Stream in Long Island to remember Jdimytai Damour. Cops on horseback, private security, and throngs of shoppers behind pens look on as we lay flowers near the spot where he was trampled.

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Hour Of Power Video From Sunday Now Up

Yesterday's videocast with Reverend Billy and Savitri D is now online:

http://www.revbilly.com/work/the-hour-of-power/hour-of-power-jan-17-2010...

...talking about MLK Jr. and some thoughts on Haiti.

The Rev and Savitri broadcast live from revbilly.com every Sunday at 2pm Eastern Time

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Your Friday Sermon: We Are Ready! Featuring The Earth As Our Ultimate Leader

Live now: http://www.revbilly.com/chatter/blog/2010/15/we-are-ready

"The Earth speaks to us every day. The quakes and typhoons are hard lessons. Sunlight and laughter encourage us. The silence of extinct life is a sorrowing Earth."

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Music Video: Lover/Logo!

Here we have chanteuse Ms. Gina Figueroa, obviously turning the Rev's worship toward her spotlight. The confusion of desire with consumer addiction is - yet again! - our theme. What a sad and basic request from a besotted consumer, "Are you my Lover?

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Taking On Zombie Bloomberg Horde At NYC Halloween Parade

We have video from the NYC Halloween Parade in the Village, wherein I do my best against a gang of zombie Michael Bloombergs:

Click here for more parade video...

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The Heckler

Three weeks to go to the election. Last night I interrupted Mike Bloomberg’s opening statement in the debate. We’re trying to poke through the $65 million TV screen that weighs down on us in Gotham City. My prayer for bravery was posted with you earlier yesterday, “…there is something powerful in a quiet voice when the words are whole.”

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On The Obama Peace Prize

Now we have to change all our words around.

I never thought of Peace as a word that was moveable. All our words have been shifted by Consumerism and Militarism. Democracy is gone, America and Freedom are gone. Peace always stayed there in one place.

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A Peace Activist Thinks About G-20 Again

We're flying home for a labor rally in front of Goldman Sachs as G-20 continues Friday afternoon. The last 24 hours in Pittsburgh leave me with a shudder. The miles of concrete and steel fencing, and the thousands of Robo-Cop imitators -- have come into all of us. We deal with the lock-down in Pittsburg with a mix of awe and comedy.

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Thinking About The G20 Meeting In Pittsburgh

The nation-states act like adolescents. Every diplomatic vowel that comes from an open mouth has the shout of peace in it, but the leaders can’t hear this. Are the ministers jealous of peace? Are they angry that it sustains us every day, more than any weapon or corporation? They act like its something from a history lesson they were supposed to remember.

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Real Democracy, Signed and Delivered

While delivering over 18,000 signatures to get on the ballot, Green Party Candidate For Mayor Of NYC Rev Billy Talen talks about Democracy as a movement of people, vs. Mike Bloomberg's view of Democracy.

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Rev Billy is on the ballot in New York.

All summer the volunteers have walked into our little storefront, picked up their forms and clipboards, and subwayed out to parks and rock concerts and just busy sidewalks... catching passersby's eyes, a bit annoying, subtly getting in the way and forcing a decision. "Will you help get Reverend Billy on the ballot for mayor?" We practiced these moves back at headquarters.

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THE SINGING MANIFESTO dedicated to Joan Baez

We are all erotic politicians. We use our bodies to break into public space. Then we open our mouths. It's what people do who know how to control powerful institutions while standing on the ground outside. Here in the Apple, we are warming up our voices, growing the volume of our voices from the nature of our grand, funky bodies. Why? Our city is corrupted now.

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Reverend Billy Day in San Francisco

Bill Talen is the Green Party Candidate for Mayor of New York City 2009. July 21 was proclaimed Rev Billy Day in San Francisco!

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VRB Petitioning Opportunities

Howdy all! We've been blessed with some great weather to start the Rev. Billy petition drive. Let's hope we keep it through the weekend.

There are tons of great opportunities to get out and collect signatures today, Saturday and Sunday. Here are just a few - all day events unless otherwise noted...

All weekend:
Pleasant Avenue Street Festival between E 114th and E 116th St

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Putting my heart in it

Greetings, congregation. I'm having a good scare. My heart has been beating like a frantic bird. For a week now. So I went to the doctor and he put me in the ER quick. So, here comes needles, bad food, calls from relatives. I have arrhythmia. Atrial Fibrillation. From stress, probably. Now I'm staring at something new, called BEING REALISTIC. I'm home now, I'll meet the choir today.

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Reverend Billy talks about the Green Party for the 2007 Ireland elections

one from the archives, this one about the goals of Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Gospel Choir, recorded in advance of the 2007 Assembly Elections in Ireland.

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Hour of Power Webcast - 2PM Eastern

Join Savitri and I live for the Hour Of Power webcast! 2pm Eastern Time at revbilly.com

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Reverend Billy Zine

The zine is a fictional day in the life of Rev Billy, over four initial episodes between now and October 1st.

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Singing Endorsement

Footage of New Yorkers endorsing Reverend Billy Talen for Mayor on the Green Party Ticket.

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The 1st Amendment

The 1st Amendment: Freedoms of worship, press, speech, peaceable gathering & protest. The seeds of the lost American confidence. Can we trust ourselves to return to that exhiliarating world? 9/11 was almost 8 years ago. Giving up our freedoms at home to fight dark unknown enemies - that is no longer the right way to create safety.

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A word from Reverend Billy to all citizens of New York City

Dear Neighbors,

I am running for Mayor of New York City. Our campaign is devoted to nourishing and strengthening our common wealth, our city's heritage, our lovely parks, roads, streets, neighborhoods, and the people who live in them.

Our revolt is from the fabulous 500 neighborhoods that we all call our HOME.

And WE must keep our HOME:

Viable, Vibrant, Healthy and Safe

VIABLE:

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It's Up to You, New York!

http://voterevbilly.org.

New York City is ready for a new day in politics!

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Hour Of Power Videocast Today, 2pm Eastern Time

Hour Of Power HOMECOMING today, children! Savitri D and I happy to be back to Sunday live videocast @ 2pm Eastern Time: http://bit.ly/gEJV

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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About Me

Bio

A student of the writers Charles Gaines and Kurt Vonnegut, Talen has staged experimental plays, published essays and poems in Philadelphia, New York and California. At “Life On The Water,” a theater in San Francisco’s Fort Mason Theater, Talen presented artists such as Spalding Gray, Mabou Mines, David Cale, B. D. Wong, Holly Hughes, William Yellow Robe, the Red Eye Collective, Reno, John Trudeau, and Danny Glover reciting the works of Langston Hughes. This experience in producing led him to the confessional monologue. After studying with the cleric Reverend Sidney Lanier, Talen invented “a new kind of American preacher.” Lanier, the cousin of Tennessee Williams and subject of the work “Night of the Iguana,” was familiar with the re-staging of biblical narratives.

Talen moved to New York City in 1994, where the experimental preacher began his career with the other sidewalk preachers on Times Square. Specializing in exorcisms of sweatshop companies, and opposing the Disneyfication of the neighborhood, he set up his portable pulpit at the door of the Mouse. Soon, “moral soap operas,” also called “Retail Interventions” were staged inside the chain stores, principally Disney, the GAP, Nike, and Starbucks. The preacher was soon accompanied by singers, and began staging whole “Worships” in the tradition of ritual-based interactive plays of the day such as Tony and Tina's Wedding, Late-Nite Catechism, Blue Man Group and de la Guarda. The Reverend's developing theology became the “Church of Stop Shopping,” founded on a resistance to consumerism and a defense of independent shops, community gardens and local economies.

Under the direction of Savitri D, the Reverend and Choir have toured in Europe, Africa, South America and throughout North America. William Talen has won the OBIE Award, The Dramalogue Award, The Historic Districts Council's “Preservation” Award (for leading demonstrations to save the Poe House at 85 W 3rd Street) and has been jailed more than 50 times.

Skills and talents
Sidewalking preaching, writing, cash register exorcisms, marriage officiating, getting arrested, feeling the holy jiggly.