Talk:Joan Orenstein

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[edit] Clean this article up

This article needs to be expanded. How about a birthdate? How about a filmography? TheRingess 00:38, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

She is married to Henry Orenstein but not the one in the Wikipedia. How do you make she if you add her "Henry Orenstein" and not get linked to the present bio in Wikipedia. How do you create a second "Henry Orenstein" article?

Her "Henry Orenstein"

  • was mention in Barry Lord's The history of Painting in Canada : Toward a People's Art

NC Press, 1974. 253 p. illus., col. plates

  • was a painter before going on to being a designer for CBC Halifax. 4 ~'

Good question. One way might be to create a new article titled "Henry Orenstein (Painter)" and then link to that article, with something like Henry Orenstein TheRingess 19:53, 30 November 2005 (UTC)


Try to leave out statements like "one of the most astonishing presences on the Canadian stage..." this is very point of view. Who decided that? It may be true now, but what about in a couple of years? Basically, it's impossible to verify and prove. TheRingess 19:57, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

You are correct. Change it, if you like. I'm done for the day. Yesterday there was no article on Joan now it is getting to not being a "stub". Could that status be changed? 4 ~'

Well, I should have said this first, Welcome to Wikipedia if you are new.

A couple more notes.

Sign all comments on this page with 4 ~'s

When linking, the standard is to link to another article the first time the reference appears, and not thereafter.

You can remove the stub, by simpling deleted the template at the bottom.

Take care.

I hope none of my edits have offended, I don't know why I've taken an interest in this article, but it just looked like it needed a little cleaning up.TheRingess 20:24, 30 November 2005 (UTC)