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The New York Times

March 13, 2005

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Regina Spektor, a Moscow-born pianist and singer-songwriter, moved to the Bronx at age 9 and developed her unique style blending classical training with eccentric pop. Known for her whimsical creativity, she owns four tutus and collects quirky thrifted items, like a tie found on a subway platform. Spektor’s fashion and music reflect her playful individuality, combining spontaneity with thoughtful artistry. Recently, she released her first major-label album, Soviet Kitsch, solidifying her reputation as an innovative artist.

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