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March 1, 2004

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This article highlights Regina Spektor's transformative year in 2003, which culminated in a New Year's Eve performance opening for The Strokes in Las Vegas. Spektor recounts self-funding her participation in the band's U.S. and European tours, where she gained support and mentorship from the group. Known for her unique blend of poetry, performance art, and piano balladry, Spektor’s reputation in New York's anti-folk scene was further solidified by her self-released album Soviet Kitsch and a duet with Julian Casablancas. As she looks ahead, Spektor is determined to continue carving her own artistic path while building on the momentum of her breakthrough year.

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