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Passion and Criticism: Why Can’t We Just Scroll On?

Last night, I was scrolling through social media and stumbled across a guy who’d put serious time and effort into his D&D setup. He used a TV for the tabletop, playing a screen of angry sea water, with actual little islands sitting on top. To add atmosphere, he used a fog machine to blow mist …

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Rekindling The Creative Fire: Five Steps

Rekindling The Creative Fire: Five Steps

Rekindling The Creative Fire: Five Steps Lately I’ve had the worst case of creators block in my life. It’s been a month since I’ve done anything remotely creative. This writing might be the first actual thing I’ve done. How do we rekindle the creative fire? for me it’s been incredibly difficult. It’s been hard for …

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We're Looking For Guest Contributors!

We’re Looking For Guest Contributors!

We’re Looking For Guest Contributors! We at Cavalletto Magazine are always looking for new and exciting people to tell us their stories! Are you an artist, writer, musician, traveler, or generally interesting person? Be it reviews, interviews, articles or otherwise. Why not share your story with us? We are always open to publishing work from …

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Worlds Biggest Studebaker

The World’s Biggest Studebaker!

The World’s Biggest Studebaker! The leviathan roadster was fabricated in the spring of 1930 by several dozen of Studebaker’s skilled pattern makers under the direction of Paul Auman, head of the prototype department. Expert woodworkers, they carved the massive body mainly in white pine. Firestone supplied the wheels and tires, which were nearly seven feet …

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haunted Ashland Kentucky

Haunted Ashland, Kentucky (Outside Link)

Haunted Ashland, Kentucky In his 2011 book, Ghost Stories of Eastern Kentucky: A Pocketful of Poltergeists, Bill Carpenter collects accounts of paranormal experiences from a variety of people. This same format was utilized by Kentucky’s most famous ghost storyteller, Williams Lynwood Montell in his groundbreaking books, starting with his 1987 volume, Ghosts Along the Cumberland. …

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