Talk:Melanie Doane

"Notoriety"?
Her children's ukelele classes are described as having "gained notoriety".

I don't speak Canadian English, but the Wiktionary entry for "notoriety" links to:

notorious (comparative more notorious, superlative most notorious) Widely known, especially for something bad; infamous. [quotations ▼] [edit]

Possibly, there is no negative sense in Canadian idiom; I don't know. However I feel this could be better phrased, no avoid misunderstanding. Possibly "become famous"? — Preceding unsigned comment added by AndyHolyer (talk • contribs) 22:50, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

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