LA 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 MoreLarry Harvey talks about the media in 1998
Read MoreTHE MAN BURNS AGAIN | By Joshua Samuelsen (1999)
Read MoreWhat I Saw at Burning Man | David Skinner (1998)
David Skinner’s article appeared in the Weekly Standard.
Read MoreThe Struggle for the Desert by Larry Harvey. A discussion of the BLM permit issue for Burning Man 1998/99.
Read MoreThe Man Who Came to Dinner | 1998 Interview with Larry Harvey
Read More1998 Jack Rabbit Speaks email discussing the 1999 BLM permitting process. In 1998, the BLM prepared an environmental impact statement that would have limited the number of annual visitors to Black Rock Desert. Burning Man organized a public response and persuade the BLM to drop the approach, allowing the event to continue.
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 MoreOctober 1999 | A call for help to clean burn. scars off the playa. Burning Man is ultimately given positive marks for the 1999 cleanup.
Read MoreLabor Day, Burning Man & St. Diana, Princess of Wales by Andrew Barbano
Read MoreDS Black describes cleaning up the playa after Burning Man 1998.
Reporting from Burning Man 1998.
Read MoreA write up of Cafe Temps Perdue originally posted by Bob Stahl. Author unknown.
Read MoreBob Stahl blog on 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 MoreTom Bullock’s Burning Man 1998 Photo Essay
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