Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2012-05-28/Featured content
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This week's edition covers content promoted between 19 and 26 May.
Featured articles
Four featured articles were promoted this week:
- Alec Douglas-Home (nom), by Tim riley. Homes (1903–1995) was a British Conservative politician of noble birth who served as Prime Minister from October 1963 to October 1964. He is best known for his two spells as the UK's foreign minister, in which position he worked on relations with the Soviet Union and issues with the former colony Rhodesia. He retired in 1974.
- Henry Wrigley (nom), by Ian Rose. Wrigley (1892–1987) was a flight pioneer who made the first trans-Australia flight in 1919. A member of the Australian Flying Corps since World War I, in 1921 Wrigley helped form the Royal Australian Air Force. Holding increasingly senior positions, by World War II he was an air commodore and in charge of organising the newly established Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force. He retired in 1946.
- Romances (nom), by Magiciandude. Romances is a 1997 studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. The third in a series of studio albums, Romances was recorded in early 1997 at the Ocean Way recording studio in Los Angeles, California. It was a critical and commercial success, selling over 4.5 million copies and Miguel received praise for his vocals and the song selection.
- Edmund Sharpe (nom), by Peter I. Vardy. After studies throughout Europe, Sharpe (1809–1877) became an architect in Lancaster, working mainly on churches. Afterwards, he was elected to the town council and spearheaded an effort to improve the quality of the water supply. He also achieved national recognition with his histories of architecture, including detailed architectural drawings.
Delisted featured articles
One featured article was delisted:
- Azerbaijani people (review), due to concerns about sourcing and accuracy.
Featured pictures
Six featured pictures were promoted this week:
- Oceana (nom; related article), created by ChrisHamburg and nominated by Tomer T. Oceana is a German singer with roots in soul, reggae, hip-hop and funk. She released her first single in 2010.
- Coulommiers cheese (nom; related article), created by Myrabella and nominated by J Milburn. Coulommiers cheese is cheese from Coulommiers that is related to Brie and shares many characteristics.
- Library of Celsus (nom; related article), created by Benh LIEU SONG and nominated by Elekhh. This new image, showing the Library of Celsus in Turkey, received a noise reduction during the nomination process. The Library was built to store 12,000 scrolls and to serve as a monumental tomb for Celsus.
- Historical reenactment (nom; related article), created by Myrabella and nominated by Tomer T. This image, showing a historical reenactment of the Battle of Waterloo, passed after a lengthy discussion of whether military reenactments should be required to be representative of the original battle.
- Beekeeper (nom; related article), created by Michael Gäbler and nominated by Tomer T. The image shows a beekeeper holding a hive, in the Hildesheim district, Lower Saxony, Germany. A beekeeper is a person who keeps honey bees.
- Battle of Spottsylvania (nom; related article), created by Thure de Thulstrup, restored by Adam Cuerden and nominated by Howcheng. The image was posted by Adam, who has retired from Wikipedia, on his deviantArt account. The Battle of Spotsylvania was the second major battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 campaign of the American Civil War.
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Five featured articles or four? You say "five" but list "four" ... (and note that Hugh Neville got promoted on the borderline... ) Ealdgyth - Talk 14:13, 30 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Any reason why the featured pictures aren't shown in the article? Samw (talk) 16:35, 30 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]