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Five things to do around Boston Oct. 22-28

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Monday Write On Journalist Nicole Chung’s memoir, All You Can Ever Know, is a moving account of transracial adoption by an adoptee devoted to her white parents and curious about her Korean biological family. The debut author discusses her book with novelist Celeste Ng — who knows a thing or
Monday
Journalist Nicole Chung’s memoir, All You Can Ever Know, is a moving account of transracial adoption by an adoptee devoted to her white parents and curious about her Korean biological family. The debut author discusses her book with novelist Celeste Ng — who knows a thing or two about good reading — at Porter Square Books at 7 p.m. portersquarebooks.com
Monday
Look up from your Instagram feed, check out photos of Boston in person, and maybe even bring one home from IGersBoston Gallery 2018. Back up your “like” by bidding on more than 100 high-resolution images in the silent auction at the Fairmont Copley Plaza from 7 to 9 p.m. The event benefits Transition House, a nonprofit focused on domestic violence prevention. $15. IGersboston.com
Thursday
As part of the celebration of the centennial of the Strand Theatre, the first Dorchester Short Film Festival brings award-winning comedy, drama, action, and animation to Uphams Corner.

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