Burning Man disinvited Humano The Tribe, a turnkey or “plug and play” camp that catered to the moneyed class and was cited for not complying with the organization’s requirement to not foul the environment. Burning Man, once a low-key gathering which now attracts celebrities and billionaires, is attended by 70,000 participants who gather to create music and art in the Nevada desert every August. The announced changes also include adjustments to ticket pricing at the event, which will make it easier for an economically diverse crowd to attend. “Our job is to shine a light on an issue and do our part,” Ms. Goodell said in an interview Thursday. “Because you are building a community, you need to act like a community.
Source: New York Times February 15, 2019 07:52 UTC