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The Journalix Christmas Gift Ideas 2019

The Journalix | December 20, 2019

It’s getting to crunch time but what are you choosing to buy for your special loved ones this year? The Journalix Christmas gift ideas 2019 list includes film, music and video games and will help you find that something well within your budget for the young, the old and the other…

 

 

Men’s Christmas Gift Guide: What to Buy Him for 2019

H&N Magazine | November 13, 2019

Fear not. Our 2019 men’s ultimate gift guide includes everything from nifty stocking fillers from the likes of Men-U and Snugpak to big ticket items such as the mighty Streetfighter II arcade machine.

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Good Day Nov. 20-21, 2019

San Francisco Examiner | November 20, 2019

Will Roger: The artist, teacher, innovator, environmentalist and Burning Man co-founder discusses his book “Compass of the Ephemera: Aerial Photography of Black Rock City through the Lens of Will Roger.” [6 to 9 p.m., 660 Alabama St., S.F.]

 

 

Best Art City in America? It Might Be Las Vegas

By Lois Alter Mark | USA Today | November 4, 2019

Las Vegas is full of surprises, and one of the biggest is the fact that the city is home to a thriving art scene.

Wherever you look now, from the nooks and crannies of luxury hotels on the Strip to the sides of buildings downtown, you can find pieces of art that will stop you in your tracks and make you laugh, think or just admire.

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Burning Man Evolves

Sensi Magazine | October 31, 2019

Compass of the Ephemeral captures essence through photos.

Burning Man transformed the landscape of events into an experiment of community and art. Compass of the Ephemeral: Aerial Photography of Black Rock City through the Lens of Will Roger (smallworkspress.com) showcases it’s evolution throughout the years. Nevada artist and Burning Man event cofounder Roger photographs the ever-changing terrain of Black Rock City, Nevada, where Burning Man is held annually.

 

 

‘Motel Vegas’ Explores the Rise and
Fall of Las Vegas’ Motels

By John Przybys | Las Vegas Review-Journal | September 6, 2019

Their names came from the mythology of the Old West: The El Rancho, the Chief, the Purple Sage, the Desert Moon, the Arrow Head and the straight-shootin’ Old West.

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Burning Man Festival as Never Seen Before

Luxury London | September 4, 2019

The festival’s co-founder, Will Roger, captures the scale of Nevada’s nine-day art celebration using aerial and drone technology.

 

 

Visual Disruption: Street Art Las Vegas Captures Creativity in Photographic Images

Sensi Magazine | September 1, 2019

Street Art Las Vegas captures creativity in photographic images.

Graffiti has transformed from vandalism to an art genre, including street art, and Las Vegas has become a canvas, sometimes for a fleeting moment. The underground movement morphed into the public eye with styles including abstraction and imagery. Street Art Las Vegas, published by Smallworks Press (smallworkspress.com), captures the spirit of the artists through photography.

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Exposed: Q&A with Burning Man Cultural Co-Founder and Aerial Photographer Will Roger

By Amy Jacques | Relix Magazine | August 28, 2019

For the upcoming September 2019 issue of Relix, we spoke with Will Roger, a cultural co-founder of Burning Man who has been with the festival for nearly two decades. Roger recently release a book of aerial photography of Burning Man’s Black Rock City, Compass of the Ephemeral. Below is an extended Q&A with Roger featuring material not published in the issue.

 

 

2 Books Explore Evolution of Burning Man Festival

By John Przybys | Las Vegas Review-Journal | August 23, 2019

The Burning Man festival began in 1986 as an intimate, intensely personal gathering on a San Francisco beach. When the latest incarnation of the event begins Sunday in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, running through Sept. 2, tens of thousands of celebrants will gather to celebrate art, music and share in a sense of counterculture reminiscent of the ’60s but totally modern.

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