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35 Conferette kicked-off last night in Denton with Sarah Jaffe, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and Mavis Staples. Steadfast (and midterm exam-exhausted) photographers Danny Fulgencio and Stephen Masker grabbed a series of great opening day and night photos for you over in our slideshow section, which--of course--including some great portraits of the Denton crowds.
Check out the full round of Day One shots, and follow @DC9atNight this weekend for live updates from 35 Conferette.
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