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Nice start! I'm looking forward to you filling in some of your other sources so I can help on that front. -
Reagle (
talk) 17:28, 25 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Hey there! I took
Reagle's class in 2016, and built the
No Holds Bard article. I think in general you've got the right information, but a couple thoughts:
You discuss the format in the Premise section ("The hosts begin by introducing their guest..."), so it's possible you could remove the Format/Structure section, or combine the two for flow. You might also want to think about adding the derivation to the top of the article: "The Bechdel Cast is a weekly podcast about the representation of women in film, referencing the Bechdel test. This test, named for Alison Bechdel, investigates whether or not a work includes at least two females conversing about something other than a man." I also think the test itself is named after her, not developed by her.
It would be interesting to add a column in the Episodes section about whether or not the film passes the Bechedel test. I personally would split the film and guest column too, so that it's easier to skim what they've covered and with who, but that's just a personal preference.
Is there cover art you could add?
Add it to the list of shows on the
HowStuffWorks article!
Thank you for the input
Npilchen (
talk), Professor Reagle told me to look to your project as an example, and it was very helpful. In regards to your suggestions, I think I will combine Premise and Format/Structure for better flow. I am hoping to add their Podcast logo art soon, and I will definitely add it to the
HowStuffWorks article!
Hi Ciana, you did a good job and I really like the chart you made. –
Hsienhsienlee (
talk) 07:01, 2 November 2018 (UTC)reply
Thank you
Hsienhsienlee! I like the chart, too, it makes the page look more official in my opinion.
Moreno.ci (
talk) 16:02, 6 November 2018 (UTC)reply
Reviewer Comment
There is nothing obviously wrong with this draft (and there are obviously wrong things with the large majority of new drafts), and any improvements can be made in mainspace.
Robert McClenon (
talk) 18:21, 26 October 2018 (UTC)reply
New Page Review–Notability questionable
@
Moreno.ci: Hi, I came across this article in the
new page review queue. Looking through the article's sources, I don't believe that it meets
the general notability guideline for inclusion in the encyclopedia, as there is insufficient coverage in
reliable sources that are
independent of the subject. However, the sources provided do appear to demonstrate the notability of
Caitlin Durante, who does not have an article yet, and a lot of the content in this article could be repurposed as part of an article on Durante. What are your thoughts on potentially repurposing the article's content? signed, Rosguilltalk 18:43, 26 October 2018 (UTC)reply