
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008.
2008 Burning Man Fest
Burning Man festival evolves
Meredith May, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, August 31, 2008 (08-31) 04:00 PDT Black Rock Desert, Nev. --
Once upon a time you could turn your bike into a carrot, go to Burning Man and consider yourself a style maven. Since 1990, the annual, weeklong desert art festival has grown - and with it, the spectacle.
This year the sculptures reached 10 stories into the sky. Art cars are now double-decker, fur-covered buses, complete with round-the-clock blasts from actual foghorns. The old-school, pirated radio shows now stream live on the Internet. Even the dust storm of 2008 - a white-out lasting seven hours on the first day and temporarily shutting down the entrance gate - has become legendary.
"It's getting harder to stumble across that quirky, 'made-in-your-garage' stuff, but it's still really an amazing place," said Will Scott of Lagunitas, as he sat under an enormous replica of a Hummer SUV - one of nearly 200 installations throughout the Playa.
full story from The Chronicle Here
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/31/BA1212LNF7.DTL
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