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Many years ago I had the pleasure of going to the Sundance Institute in the summer for an afternoon.  While I was there, I walked the grounds, checked out the cabins where the writers worked, and rode the chair lift to the top of a nearby mountain and hiked down.


In this week's issue of LA Weekly, Ella Taylor takes a behind the scenes look at the Writer's Lab, one of three prestigious labs affiliated with Sundance, Robert Redford's magnificent creation. 

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