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Sunday Herald
June 7, 2009

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This article chronicles Regina Spektor's journey from a young immigrant fleeing the Soviet Union to becoming a globally celebrated singer-songwriter. It explores her early experiences in Moscow, her family's struggles in New York, and her evolution from a classical pianist to a prominent figure in the New York anti-folk scene. Spektor reflects on her influences, creative process, and career milestones, such as touring with The Strokes and releasing her breakthrough albums Soviet Kitsch and Begin to Hope. The piece also highlights her whimsical personality, deep appreciation for cultural exposure, and reliance on the Internet to recall her extensive catalog of songs.
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