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A Make-Shift City in the Desert

Burning Man. We're going to go a little off book for this one. This event is more than just a festival, it is a celebration and an experience. 99% of the time when you ask a person, "How was burning man?" they tend to just laugh and say it was great. They laugh because it is so difficult to depict how this experience went without actually being there. So for the duration of this blog I will do my best to explain other's experiences that I've heard and to simply cover the basics. According to Burning Man , the event happens at the end of August/beginning of September, so basically the week prior too and Labor Day weekend. The dates for 2018 event are August 26th to September 3rd. The event is built every year in Black Rock Desert which is around 120 miles away from Reno, Nevada. Usually the general population is 0 for the desert but once the event begins the population spikes to over 70,000 people. From YourEDM From USA Today The word 'built' ...

In the Midst of Manhattan

The Governor's Ball. 3 full days of music on a small New York Island. This festival plays every year in early June on Randall's Island Park, in the east village of Manhattan. There are around 150,000 attendees that show, making it a pretty well known festival. What makes this festival stand out is the diverse amounts of people that attend, mostly due to the diversified area that is New York City. The way in which the festival first started is pretty unique as well. An interview was conducted by Consequence of Sound with one of the festival's primary founders, Jordan Wolowitz. The story is that Wolowitz and the other founder, Tom Russel, met in boarding school at fifteen years old where their love of music allowed their imaginations to grow together. Years later, they worked at a marketing company that promoted other festivals across the country until they left to create a festival of their own. Before Governor's ball there had never been an independently produced f...

An Eco Friendly Festival

Bonnaroo. 4 sweaty days in the beginning of June. The grounds open at a fresh 7am Thursday morning and they do not close till Monday at noon. This festival takes place at Great Stage Park, in Tennessee. The park is like a farm and consists of about 650 acres. It wrangles in over 800,000 people over the course of the four days. Its about 65 miles away from Nashville. So it is possible for people to fly from other parts of the country and drive to The Farm; but a majority of the attendees are within a manageable driving distance. The festival definitely differs from the past few I have discussed. It has a lot more of a homier, family feel. Camping is a very large part of the festival because there is plenty of room for large campers. But if you aren't a big nature person, don't worry, there are plenty of hotels. And if you do decide to stay at a hotel, there are direct shuttles to and from The Farm and the hotel of your choice. From Billboard What makes Bonnaroo really di...