Talk:Culture of Georgia (U.S. state)

New assessment
This article is looking much better. I think that at present it is on the high end of start-class based on the sourcing. Some of the sections, however, could use some expansion, as they are only one or two sentences long. For this reason, the article is not yet a B-class. Good job on the improvement! If you ever want me to take another look, drop me a line on my talk page. Best regards. Nikki 311  19:40, 8 December 2007 (UTC)

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Assessment take 2
Wow...this article is much improved! I'll give it a B rating now. If you are reaching for Good Article status in the future, here are a few suggestions: *The references need to be formatted with Template:cite web. Let me know if there is anything else you need. Nikki 311  04:05, 13 June 2008 (UTC)
 * The image of Gone With The Wind and the movie poster both need specific fair-use rationales for this article.
 * The lead should summarize the main points of the article.
 * Any stat or possible controversial fact without a ref needs one. For example, I'd provide refs about the people under Notable Georgia residents.
 * The pictures should have captions.
 * The article is largely dependent on one source, so diversifying would be better, although I understand about the difficulty in locating really good online sources.

Art in Georgia (U.S. state)
I am suggesting a new article, Art in Georgia (U.S. state), to cover the content of Art in Georgia from 1895 to 1960 and Art in Georgia since 1960. Disavian (talk) 06:30, 11 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Sounds like a great idea Disavian. Probably a dumb question, but will this article also cover Pre-Columbian art in Georgia, Colonial art and Antebellum art? And what about folk art? Reb (talk) 16:14, 11 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Are you intending to greatly expand this section? At present, splitting the section would not produce a viable article. If you are, then by all means split the article. Op47 (talk) 16:36, 14 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I removed the split tag in the end. If you do intend expanding the article then I suggest using an expand tag instead. Op47 (talk) 16:13, 5 May 2012 (UTC)

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Reordering the Notable Georgia residents section
The order of a list of notable people carries the implication of descending notoriety. As such I don't think there's any way to argue that Jeff Foxworthy and Julia Roberts, though both notable, are of greater historical impact than MLK Jr. or Jimmy Carter. I'd suggest that the section be re-ordered to begin with those two figures and either expanded to include other figures of particular note (Ray Charles, for example, comes to mind immediately and is again of greater notoriety than Travis Tritt) or reduced to include only the most historically notable figures, as the main Georgia page does: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)#Notable_people Dgcoburn (talk) 17:35, 3 December 2019 (UTC)