Talk:Let's Paint TV

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There has been a lot of vandalism on this page and I was wondering if there was a way to make sure that people don't abuse it. Slimyhog (talk) 21:06, 10 October 2008 (UTC)

Prod
This article was deleted via expired PROD, but restored at the request of the host, who has produced a number of sources to address notability. Those sources are listed here:


 * Snow, Shauna. (August 19, 1990) Los Angeles Times Landscape Artist John Kilduff Goes to the Source. Section: CA-Calendar; Page 103.
 * Frank, Peter. (October 3, 1993) Long Beach Press-Telegram "Reshaping L.A." Offers post-riot optimism; Art review. Section: Life/Style; Page J6 (writing, " In a landscape-cityscape context, no pictures prove more slyly telling than John Kilduff's comically banal rendition of unused Ralphs and Thrifty signs, sitting in a grassy lot amid scattered dumpsters, the South Bay's hills rising in the background.")
 * Zonkel, Phillip. (April 20, 2001) Long Beach Press-Telegram. ''Not so silent auction; Long Beach Museum of Art hopes to raise money with "affordable art for all." Section: Weekend; Page W3.
 * Harvey, Doug. (September 2, 2004) LA Weekly The Joy of Painting Saddam: John Kilduff and Let’s Paint TV.
 * Harvey, Doug. (February 22, 2006) LA Weekly Glossolalia for Dummies. MOCA’s "Painting in Tongues"
 * Crow, Kelly. (August 18, 2006) The Wall Street Journal "Art with a message: Buy this house".
 * Boing Boing (October 4, 2006) Let's Paint, Exercise, and Make Blended Drinks TV!
 * Vice (November 13, 2006) Let's Paint, Exercise and Dress a Chicken.
 * Ferguson, Kevin. (January 16, 2007) Forest Fire Magazine John Kilduff Does Everything.
 * Wolinsky, Ross. (February 26, 2007) Cracked The 7 Most Insane Moments from Cable Access TV.

Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. MastCell Talk 02:54, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

I will take a shot at editing this page for grammer etc. This page should not be deleted, this person is notable and many people are interested in his bizzare work.

Jorge —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bob Doubles (talk • contribs) 12:41, 2 November 2008 (UTC)

Advice For Formatting
In an attempt to clean up this article I've done some edits. But I'm a bit confused as to how to address the idea that the show was on TV but is now broadcast online only. If anyone has any advice I'd be open to reading it. Should the article only reflect the TV broadcasts and the online portion be a small section within? Or should The online portion just be viewed as another season of the show on a different "network?" Right now some of the grammar is in past tense so it can be a bit confusing. --The Lone Bard (talk) 00:07, 17 February 2009 (UTC)

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