Leaving No Trace Replenish the Wood We Use at the Temple of Promise August 5, 2015 By Jon Mitchell For two years, Art for Trees has undertaken the admirable task of planting trees to replenish a portion of the ...Read More
Survive and Thrive Wednesday! OMG Sale for Tickets to Burning Man 2015 August 4, 2015 By Burning Man Project The OMG Sale is coming up tomorrow, for those who registered. And just like the Individual Sale, there are lot ...Read More
Survive and Thrive Start Your Burn Now with BMIR! August 4, 2015 By Burning Man Project Why wait until the gates open when you can start your Burn now with Burning Man Information Radio? ...Read More
Tales from the Playa I Grew up in Black Rock City August 4, 2015 By Tales From the Playa This story is about twelve years old. One day a friend and I were standing outside The Artery when we approached ...Read More
BRC News New Burning Man Drones Policy August 3, 2015 By Burning Man Project You’ll likely be seeing fewer drones flying over Black Rock City this year. The new policy (registration opens today) allows ...Read More
Building BRC Black Rock City Rises Again August 3, 2015 By John Curley It was right about the time that I pulled out a lens cloth from my back pocket and the cash ...Read More
BRC Art Behind the Scenes with the Mazu Temple Builders July 31, 2015 By The Hun For nearly a full year now, an international crew of artists, craftspeople, designers, builders, engineers (and at least one poet) ...Read More
The Ten Principles Here’s What Burning Man Is Doing to End Turnkey Culture July 30, 2015 By Burning Man Project After the 2014 Burning Man event, turnkey (a.k.a. "plug and play", a.k.a. concierge) camping in Black Rock City rightfully became ...Read More
Survive and Thrive Meet the Children of Black Rock City July 29, 2015 By Mia Quagliarello A city has no future without its children — and that goes for Black Rock City, too. Burning Man’s wee ...Read More
Serious Stuff Burning Book Club – The Consequences of Losing our Creative Class July 28, 2015 By Caveat Magister (This is the second post inspired by reading the introduction of Scott Timberg’s “Culture Crash: the killing of the creative ...Read More