Talk:Isadora Duncan
Bad Joke
Why is there a lame joke from a British comedy show on this page? It's totally irrelevant.
I think someone should remove it.
I'm not sure where she died it was on the French Riviera Nice or Cannes I can't remember.
Nice. See : http://www.seminaire-sherbrooke.qc.ca/hist/hist5/travaux/biog/D/duncan.htm (in French)
Is the photo in public domain ?
Was she born in San Francisco or Oakland?
did she die on the 14th or 19th? September_19 says 19th
A search on google show that it's a photograph by Arnold Genthe it doesn't seems to be public domain.
- Isadora Duncan died over 60 years ago, so it should be public picture !
- It doesn't work that way, unfortunately. See U.S. Copyright Law for details. --ChrisRuvolo (t) 17:11, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
My English teacher taught us to use Duncan's name to help find which part of a sentence has the independent and dependent clause. Here's what she taught us: If Duncan's name was in a phone book, it would be Duncan, Isadora. For a sentence that would be dependent than independent.- B-101 16:26, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC)
ballet vs. modern
isadora disliked ballet, correct?