Burning Man, the annual super-rave in Nevada, has become Independence Week for a worldwide tribe of inventors, artists, and desert freaks. Brad Wieners talks to founders and fans about how the party got started—and the death, mayhem, and power struggles that almost shut it down.
Read MoreBurning Man: Hot Mess. Originally published August 2012
Read MoreTime Magazine feature on Larry Harvey
Read MoreBurning Man Grows Up by Brian Doherty. Cover story on Burning Man in Reason Magazine, February 2000. Brian Doherty is the author of the book This is Burning Man.
Read MoreForbes’s coverage of Burning Man 1999.
Read MoreWired Magazine coverage of Burning Man 1999
Read MoreWired Magazine - Coverage of the art of Burning Man 1999
Read MoreLA Weekly Article on the 1998-99 BLM issues being resolved. In 1998, the BLM created a draft environmental impact statement that would have prohibited Burning Man. Marian Goodell lead the first public campaign to lobby the BLM to create rules that allowed the event to continue.
Read MoreWhat I Saw at Burning Man | David Skinner (1998)
David Skinner’s article appeared in the Weekly Standard.
Read MoreThe Man Who Came to Dinner | 1998 Interview with Larry Harvey
Read MoreBurning Man '98 via Tia Woodward
Read MoreFreaks City in Fire and Flame. Verdens Gang Magazine covers Burning Man 1998. Translated from Danish.
Read MoreLabor Day, Burning Man & St. Diana, Princess of Wales by Andrew Barbano
Read MoreReporting from Burning Man 1998.
Read More1998: CBS reports on the appeal of Burning Man to Silicon Valley
Read MoreReno Gazette coverage of Burning Man 1998’s Nebulous Entity and Michael Christian.
Read MoreAn account of Burning Man 1998
Read MoreThe Baltimore City Paper covers Burning Man 1998.
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