Let's get improv teams on Wikipedia: Mother

#1
Okay, so I've been trying to document artists and groups that I've been inspired by on Wikipedia, unfortunately for as good as a tool that it is it's run by a bunch of deletists that feel that if they've never heard of it it must not be notable...it's even worse when artists are involved because articles about up-and-coming artists are often deleted and dismessed as shameless promotion and/or advertising. The best way to get an article to stick is to have multiple edits, improvements, and citations all loaded as soon as the article is written, so I figure the folks at the IRC could all help. I started Mother's article, so go to their article and start editing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_(Improv)

Any facts from outside sources that are citable in print are the most helpful, but also the major accomplishments and milestones of the group would help as well. You don't need to be a member, just click on "edit this page".
 

benzado

Bachelor of Science
#2
To be fair to Wikipedia, there are a lot of artists who try to promote themselves by creating Wikipedia entries and I'm glad Wikipedia has notability standards.

Mother has been around long enough that I think they meet the standard, and with their final show coming up it would be nice to honor them with an article.

I edited the page. Here's a link that should work.
 

mikelibrarian

Lost in the stacks.
#3
The link for John Daly goes to a soccer player for the Scottish Premier League.

The link for Doug Moe goes to a 70 year old professional basketball coach.
 
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