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  "textContent": "Suzzy Roche, Grace McLean, Alana Raquel Bowers (center), and Nina Ross in Cold War Choir Practice. Photo by Maria Baranova. A child asking for a nuclear shelter for Christmas should feel like a joke that lands and disappears. Inside Cold War Choir Practice, it lands and lingers, hanging in the air with a strange sincerity that […]\n\nThe post Cold War Choir Practice Sings Through Paranoia with Razor-Sharp Wit and Uneasy Joy first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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