AltWeeklies Wire
The Black Rock Diaries: Reports from Burning Mannew
On the end of ecstasy and the Temple of Forgiveness.
L.A. Weekly |
Judith Lewis and Randall Roberts |
09-07-2007 |
Culture
How Green Was My Burning Man?new

For every pro-planet change at this year's green-themed event, there were many examples of same old, same old environmental degradation.
Chico News & Review |
D. Brian Burghart |
09-07-2007 |
Environment
Burning Man's Contradictionsnew
Burning Man's green theme flopped -- but not for lack of good intentions. Plus: Reactions to the Gonzo burner's premature inflammation.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Steven T. Jones |
09-05-2007 |
Environment
Burning Man's Teetotalersnew
The massive, hedonistic annual artfest may have a rep as a haven for drug users, but you won't find 'em in Anonymous Camp.
East Bay Express |
April Dembosky |
08-29-2007 |
Drugs
Burning Green?new
Portland's "Burners" drive hundreds of miles into the desert to attend this year's "green" Burning Man.
Willamette Week |
Rachel Schiff |
08-22-2007 |
Environment
Angels of the Apocalypsenew

Preparing for Burning Man, the author learns about fire and people as a minion of the Flaming Lotus Girls.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Steven T. Jones |
08-16-2005 |
Art
Burning Bush: Idol Worship and Hazy Politics on the Playanew
A closer look at Burning Man. What does it mean, politically, when tens of thousands of people, mostly young, creative and progressive, dedicate vast amounts of energy to create an alternative society in the middle of nowhere? Is it a way to shun the political system, or does it inspire Burners to participate in the "real world" as earnestly as they do on the playa?
Eugene Weekly |
Kera Abraham |
09-10-2004 |
Politics