Rebecca Porter ‘The Laundry Pile’

BIPOC
By
Bee Delores
March 7, 2025
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Part songbird, Rebecca Porter offers up a bouncy ode to choices, specifically, laundry. “The Laundry Pile” is deceptively cheery, masking the exhaustion of constantly, well, doing laundry. “The laundry pile has been stackin’ up for miles / And I’ll walk ten more just to avoid it,” she sings.

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Rebecca Porter A BIPOC artist in a cowboy hat and decorated Western vest stands confidently outdoors, displaying a slight smile
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