Talk:Snug Harbor (jazz club)

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Dmadeo in topic Help

re: speedy deletion edit

Why this page shouldn't be deleted: Snug Harbor is a popular jazz venue in New Orleans. It regularly features big-name jazz acts; it's a local favorite; it draws oodles of tourists nightly. A Google search for "snug harbor new orleans" (http://www.google.com/search?q=snug+harbor+new+orleans) turns up a number of news media stories and live albums that have been recorded at the venue.

Another point: I created the page for Snug Harbor after encountering this Wikipedia page, List of jazz clubs. Snug Harbor is as well-known and respected as many of them. If this page should be deleted, so should a fair number of others.

Mark (talk) 19:46, 3 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

speedy deletion? seriously?! edit

Man, it's almost like there really is a national bias against Nawlins. Y'all just wanna wipe us right off the map!

Seriously, though, this is one of the best-known clubs in the city, and it's kind of ridiculous that there's any debate over its inclusion. Just note the two regulars listed - Charmaine Neville and Ellis Marsalis. Speedy deletion wouldn't even come to mind unless you don't know anything about jazz.—Preceding unsigned comment added by LoudNotes (talkcontribs)

WP:FOOD Tagging edit

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Help edit

I took an article about a jazz club named snug harbor, opened a ndw page entitled : Snug harbor (New Orleans) and lifted the contents entire to the new page. I did this in order to use the page entitled Snug Harbor to create a page on a major national historical landmark, notable piece of architecutre, and well-known contemporary botanical garden and museum, that has been called Snug Harbor for 200 hundred years, but that did nto have a Wikipedia page. The simple title SnugHarbor really belongs to this major institution, not to the - undoubtedly significant - jazz club. Now the new page on the jazz club [[Snug Harbor (New Orleans) has disappeared. Can someone please help me resurrect it?Elan26 (talk) 22:45, 13 July 2008 (UTC)Elan26Reply

The article formerly at "Snug Harbor" is now here at "Snug Harbor, New Orleans". I made "Snug Harbor" a disambiguation. As I noted on your talk page, don't try to "move" a page title by copying and pasting (especially if you are not the sole author); use the page move function as explained at Help:Moving a page. I have no particular objection to the one in New York being at "Snug Harbor" if it is the most famous as long as there is a disambiguation notice at the title pointing to other notable things with similar names. But I suggest taking one issue at a time. First let's make sure that the article histories are straight and links in various articles are pointed to the right Snug Harbor. After we're sure that's cleaned up, we can do a proper page move if there are no objections. Cheers, -- Infrogmation (talk) 23:57, 13 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
IMHO, Snug Harbor should be the dab page. Sailors Snug Harbor should remain the NHL page focused on on that alone. Snug Harbor Cultural Center which is a bit of a mess, should either merge into Snug Harbor, Staten Island or vice versa. Personally, I like the new text that Elan26 put in, but I'd like to keep the edit history and not just wipe the slate clean. Neither article should have the NHL infobox, instead it should focus on all the other institutions which were added *after* the NHL designation. This approach has been used on numerous other NHL articles dm (talk) 01:21, 14 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
Whew, a little too much redirecting here. I'm moving this entire section to the Talk:Snug_Harbor_Cultural_Center#Merge_Proposal where it belongs. Please no further replies here.... dm (talk) 01:37, 14 July 2008 (UTC)Reply