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Street At Sundance: Hot Spots

Street takes on the coolest places to be at Sundance. And celebrates its run in with James Franco.

1. Panel: Student Ignite Panel about the film industry featuring WME’s Ryan Feldman, NYLON’s Shruti Ganguly and Cinetic Media’s Linzee Troubh

2. Discovery: Davanza’s for its cheap carnitas tacos and “full–strength” beer

3. Exhibit: Virtual Reality (everyone knows it’s the future)

4. Bar: The Spur Bar & Grill

5. Theater: Eccles Theater

6. Invite: James Franco’s after party 

7. Premiere: I Am Michael


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