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  The McCarthy era, when thousands of Americans with Communist sympathies suddenly found themselves imprisoned or unemployed because of the so-called witchhunts, threw up many villains.
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  From the reminiscences of an elderly music hall star to a divorcee who’s learning to release her inner diva, Brighton Festival’s
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