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An opera performance project is giving current and former homeless people in New York the courage to redefine themselves, writes Tim Teeman.

The rich, collective sound of a choir warming their voices up filled the 15th-floor rehearsal room, Broadway and Times Square a rainy, fogged-up blur outside the windows. Standing in a circle, and accompanied by a pianist, the group of tenors, basses, altos and sopranos practiced their scales, and then, as if in an urgent incantatio... Keep reading on The Daily Beast