The half-day I spent at the Genesis Festival was one of the best I've experienced in recent years. For twelve hours I felt young and free again, surrounded by twenty thousand 15- to 25-year-olds, who could easily be my children, who came to celebrate their lives, far from school, the army, work or studies, far from the never-ending war, from the elections on the horizon (Mishina was already singing: "The government collapses in the spring"), fro…
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The half-day I spent at the Genesis Festival was one of the best I've experienced in recent years. For twelve hours I felt young and free again, surrounded by twenty thousand 15- to 25-year-olds, who could easily be my children, who came to celebrate their lives, far from school, the army, work or studies, far from the never-ending war, from the elections on the horizon (Mishina was already singing: "The government collapses in the spring"), fro…