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 A wall of 48 colorful images documenting Allston’s changing landscape
 The exhibit also includes portraits of local activists, artists, musicians and business owners who share their concerns for the future
 Over 150 people attended the opening reception. Community at its best. pc: Mel Taing
 Speaking about the importance of artists, musicians, community and affordable housing. pc: Mel Taing
 A promotion piece for the exhibit.
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