A Blaze of Glory -
Burning Man torched to climax eccentric six-day art festival in the
Nevada desert - by Sam Whiting, September 2, 1997, SF Chronicle
A party for all but the intolerant - Holiday in Nev. desert promises liberation from ordinary life, By Martin Langfield
REUTERS, September 1, 1997, Philadelphia Inquirer.
America's Hottest Festival -
An Eclectic Arts Event Draws 15,000 to the Nevada
Desert in August. Call It `Weirdstock.'
By Michael Colton,
Washington Post,
Thursday, August 28, 1997
Bonfire of the Techies - Hordes of Playful Digerati Assemble for a Hallowed Annual Rite, By Kevin Kelly/San Francisco, Time, August 25, 1997
Burning Man Meets Capitalism - U.S. News: Special Report - By John Marks, 7/28/97 - How a strange cultural event became a viable commercial enterprise.
Freaks in the Desert -
Strange days and fiery nights at the 1996 Burning Man
Festival -
By David Holthouse, September 12, 1996 - Phoenix New Times
Woodstock for the '90s? - Sept. 29, 1996 -
By Tracie Cone, Mercury News. What draws 10,000 people to a barren desert with no roads, no trees and no water? The mad, mad carnival called Burning Man