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Well someone finally wrote the
Susan Cagle page. Any pictures from
her site I can use freely? Check out the terms on Nalick's and other major label artists to see if the same applies to Cagle/Columbia Records.
Turns out those little butterfly shell things are coquina clams (
Donax variabilis), & Wikipedia does have something on them. I thought they were the related
Donax denticulatus; looks like all
Donax look like this.
Snitch Newsweekly needs to be renamed (like "Snitch (newspaper)" maybe? "newsweekly" isn't in the name, so it shouldn't be in the article title) and cleaned up (it needs more work than I've got time to do right now, e.g. links at the bottom--is that dash notation used anywhere else, or just something I made up? Should those be cited more officially?
Velocity (disambiguation) needs to add "Velocity (newspaper)" too, and this needs to be linked from
Louisville, Kentucky#History and
History of Louisville, Kentucky#Louisville's_renaissance too, the latter two also needing their sections on alt weeklies cleaned up, perhaps put somewhere more relevant than history, and (especially) centralized in one location, instead of having duplicate text that needs to be maintained. I need to look up Wikipedia recommendations and precedent regarding sub-articles like this; check out
Hurricane Katrina for an example maybe?
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