Talk:Art Monastery

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I did not write this article, but I have made edits for clarity and correctness. There are plenty of secondary sources that verify the facts in this article AND prove that this is notable organisation. Several Italian newspapers, including La Repubblica, the second largest circulation Italian daily general-interest newspaper, have written articles on the Art Monastery Project. See this page for more information. Nrosquist (talk) 13:12, 22 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

To further support the argument that it is a notable organization, the Art Monastery occurs three times in the 2010 Lonely Planet for Tuscany and Umbria. E.g. "Fancy a Nick Drake number performed on lute with your dinner? How about a late-night improv game after a round of limoncello (lemon liquor) that you helped make? For a retreat like no other, recharge for a few days at the B&B arm of the Art Monastery Projec (www.artmonastery.org). Casale Santa Brigida (www.casalesantabrigida.org, €35/person/night, parking, wifi) is a guest house / agristurimo that houses resident artists and performers affiliated with the Art Monastery, but it is open to guests year-round. You’ll get the requisite pink sunsets over the terrace, swimming pool with view over the idyllic countryside below, and odd wild boar jogging past, but you’ll also experience working side-by-side in the permaculture garden, learning to bake bread, or starting your morning with yoga on the terrace. Just over an hour from Rome in the far southern tip of Umbria near undiscovered Calvi dell’Umbria (the Art Monastery itself is in the middle of this picture-perfect town), the Casale folks will gather you at Fiumicino for €60 or at the nearby Orte or Civita Castellana train stations." Nrosquist (talk) 13:18, 22 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

These references should be directly linked from the body of the article itself; having a link on the article's talk page to a place on the organization's own website where these things are theoretically aggregated isn't useful to the user. Essentially, things that are not in the article don't add any notability, etc., to the article. Accounting4Taste:talk 13:20, 22 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

I'll go ahead and add these to the article. As well is this article from "the Guardian" Saturday 17 October 2009. Thanks for the help! Nrosquist (talk) 13:24, 22 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

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