Burning Man officials announced Friday that demand for tickets to the 2012 festival far exceeded the amount available, and many will be denied their requests when the results of the event's first-ever lottery system are announced next week. "Turns out, people are VERY EAGER to go to Burning Man this year," organizers wrote in the official Jack Rabbit Speaks newsletter. So much so, in fact, that they found creative ways to increase their odds of getting tickets in the Main Sale. ...Read More.

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