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Empowering Affirmations for Strength While Doing Laundry at a Public Laundromat | Points in Case

Do you go to the laundromat regularly? Of course you do. Who has the money or resources for a fancy in-studio apartment washer and dryer?

Whatever your laundry preferences and frequency, if you do your clothes-cleaning in public, here are a few affirmations that will keep you grounded, your spirit balanced, and your chakras aligned.

“I am grateful for the body that I have.”

You know what takes half as long to dry than a pair of plus size jeans? A colorful pair of decorative leggings or pajama

We Are Greer

American music education started in Boston in the 1830s. First with vocal instruction, then instrumental music several decades later. Today, the arts in K-12 schools include music, visual arts, dance, theater, and design. Music education, still an elective course, has proven time and again to help students in other areas of their studies. From enhanced concentration to better-developed problem-solving skills, these students excel from more than just behind the music stand. One study showed that

Fences' Chris Mansfield: A Candid Conversation

Chris Mansfield, musician/songwriter from Seattle’s alternative rock/pop band Fences talks with The Fusion Press’ Lauren Alexis Wood.

“I usually charge for this if there is a budget. Hard times for musicians.”


Is he fucking with me?


“No worries. Free is fine. Give me a call.”


He’s fucking with me. Holy shit. I just lined up an interview with the frontman for Fences by sliding into someone’s DM’s. An account with the little blue star thing even! God I love Instagram. Hashtag score.


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Comic Spotlight: Zack Kahn

It’s a Tuesday afternoon at The Drawing Room, a notorious and extremely dimly-lit dive bar in Los Angeles. Comedian Zack Kahn insisted we meet here for an interview. “I love this place,” he says. “It reminds me of the east village. I hold office hours here.” I recently caught with the talented performer, whose short film No Country For Superbad Men was a MTV Movie Awards 2008 Spoof finalist, to chat about standup and his new feature project with Paul Provenza.


So how long have you been doing