“It’s like I’m unhappy with my job and I’m looking for a creative outlet.”

Yes my darlings, that’s why there have been so many education-related topics. Sure, I try to disguise them as craft projects, but really, they’re the short leash I use to keep myself from throwing myself off a cliff.

This link a-roo came from my friend Matt, who has a lot of really cool friends who I am not personally affiliated with. This means I can not take credit for finding it. Basically the email said “Something, something, Yoga… Something, something, taught by a guy from Future Farmers… Something, something $2,400.” And that’s about the time I stopped reading. But seriously, if anyone with enough cash has enrolled in this Modern Salon for the Fashionabley Thirty (that’s what I’m calling it), I would love to hear some stories.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ANNOUNCING SUNDOWN SCHOOLHOUSE < <<<<<<<<<<<<<
>Since 2001 Sundown Salon has been staging a diverse series of communal events, happenings, gatherings, meetings, pageants, performances, shows, stunts & spectacles. They have been based at the Sundown house and gardens in the Glassell Park area of Los Angeles. As the first series of Sundown Salon events concludes in the fall, its experimental energy, social engagement, diverse community, counter cultural tendencies, playfully serious nature, cross disciplinary and collective spirit will be the seeds of the new Sundown Schoolhouse.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WWW.SUNDOWNSCHOOLHOUSE.ORG < <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>Sundown Schoolhouse opens autumn 2006 and is now accepting applications. It will be a geodesic home based educational environment with an activist mission. In the classic model of the schoolhouse, students of many ages {18 to 80+} come together to study a diversity of disciplines. It is a school for gently radical design, literary, performing & visual arts. We will foster models for active {and activist} creative practices that engage with the messy realities of the world around us, from our relationships with the diverse peoples in our city to the eroding natural and urban environments we inhabit.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AUTUMN 2006 SCHEDULE < <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>Convening 8am-8pm Every Tuesday from Sept. 19th - Dec. 5th, 2006
>Start with yoga and dance in the a.m. and end with an open happy hour.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FEES & APPLICATIONS < <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>Base fee: $2400 {or if accepted, tell us what you can afford}
>Applications: on a rolling basis until the maximum of 15 is accepted.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SCHOOLHOUSE TEACHERS & COUNCIL < <<<<<<<<<<<<<
>MARK ALLEN {Machine Project} ~ {Pomona College faculty}
>LISA ANNE AUERBACH {American Homebody ~ Steal This Sweater}
>DEENA CAPPARELLI {Moisture}
>AMY FRANCESCINI {Futurefarmers ~ Free Soil}
>AARON GACH {Center for Tactical Magic}
>MALIK GAINES {My Barbarian}
>FRITZ HAEG {Sundown Salon ~ Gardenlab}
>MARC HERBST {Journal For Aesthetics and Protest}
>ROBBY HERBST {Journal For Aesthetics and Protest}
>MARIA LEPOWSKY {anthropologist}
>CAROL MCDOWELL {movement artist}
>EILEEN MYLES {writer}
>NILS NORMAN {The Exploding School ~ Dismal Garden}
>YOSHUA OKON {La Panaderia}
>EMILY ROYSDON {LTTR - Lesbians To The Rescue}
>EMILY SCOTT {Los Angeles Urban Rangers}
>HANA VAN DER KOLK {choreographer/movement teacher}
>MARGARET WERTHEIM {The Institute for Figuring}
>FLORA WIEGMANN {dancer ~ Champion Fine Art}
>CAUDE WILEY {Moisture}
>ANDREA ZITTEL {A to Z ~ High Desert Test Sites}
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WWW.SUNDOWNSALON.COM < <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WWW.SUNDOWNSCHOOLHOUSE.ORG < <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.myspace.com/sundownsalon < <<<<<<<<<<<
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