Culture/Food and drink
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2024-04-23 08:12 | Korenya Shingetsuan (Type of rice cracker) | Korenya Shingetsuan is a type of rice cracker made by making sasanishiki rice from Miyagi prefecture into a thin rice cake shape and grilling it over charcoal. It has a faint sweetness of rice, and melts immediately when you put it in your mouth. The manufacturing method has been passed down through the generations, and is currently being made by Minoru Hoshi, the 23rd generation. | Unclear subject and lack of notability (GhostInTheMachine) |
Culture/Internet culture
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2024-04-20 10:26 | Yamaha PSR-550 (Synthesizer) | The Yamaha PSR-550 is a portable arranger workstation electronic keyboard produced in 2001. | Can't find any good coverage of this keyboard online. Reference 1 is primary, ref 2 is not reliable. There are a lot of Yamaha PSR- keyboards and I can't see why this one specifically has its own page. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 01:16 | The Memory of Eldurim (Video game) | The Memory of Eldurim is an open world action role-playing video game in development by Liminal Games. The game was released for Microsoft Windows via early access on Steam on February 7, 2014. | Old article that fails before test. (I dream of horses) |
Culture/Linguistics
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2024-04-17 19:01 | Billy Rush (American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer) | William Rush (born August 26, 1952) is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer who started working professionally in 1964. Rush is especially known for his lengthy association with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes as guitarist and composer (from 1975 to 1985) and for his work as guitarist and musical director with Serge Gainsbourg from 1984 until 1991. | Unref BLP, language has many issues so would need TNTing. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-20 04:51 | Cartridge (surname) (Surname list) | Cartridge is a surname in the English language, and is considered to be an English surname. The name is thought to be possibly a variant form of the surname Cartwright. According to etymologist P. H. Reaney, the earliest record of the surname Cartridge is of John Carkerege, in 1522 (in Canterbury). | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT, sourced only to dictionaries and no other sources were found to show notability. I don't see redirecting as a viable WP:ATD due to the parenthetical disambiguator. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-20 05:11 | Gunasti (family name) | Gunasti (Günaştı) is a Turkish surname meaning "exceeded the day". It is mainly observed as a surname in Turkey and USA, but is also present in Australia, Canada and Germany, along with a few others. "Gün" means "day" and "aştı" is the past tense of the word "aşmak" (exceeding). | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT. None of the people listed here seem to be notable, and it is sourced entirely to lists, Forebears (an unreliable source), and genealogy websites, i.e. nothing that shows notability. No other sources were found in my search to help its case. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-20 05:15 | Gwiazdoń (family name) | Gwiazdoń (meaning "of stars") is a Polish surname, also found in Belarus and parts of Russia. It may have been a surname given to early shamanistic astronomers to the Pole tribes. | No evidence of notability whatsoever, fails WP:NNAME and WP:INDISCRIMINATE, no sources present in article, no sources found to indicate notability. Page creator is also now a blocked sockpuppet, if that affects anything. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-20 05:23 | Hạ (family name) | Hạ is a Vietnamese surname. The name is transliterated as He (a transcription of 賀) or Xia (a transcription of 夏) in Chinese and Ha in Korean. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME. No sources in article and no sources found in my search to indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-20 06:26 | Joshipura (surname) (family name) | Joshipura is a surname of people who come from in an around the town of Vadnagar. There are Joshipura families which have roots in Porbandar and Bombay (Mumbai) as well. They belong to "Nagar" community which is one of the most learned community of Gujarat, a western state of India. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, no sources. Anjan Joshipura is not notable. I don't see redirecting to be a viable WP:ATD due to the parenthetical disambiguator. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-20 06:52 | Kotes (surname) (family name) | Kotes (feminine: Kotesová) is a surname of Slavic or German origin and the 727,710th
most common surname in the world, which is common in Slovakia and Czech Republic. It came from either Old Slavonic word kota ("cage" or "pen"), Proto-Slavic word kot ("cat"), or German word Gottes ("gods").[citation needed] |
No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT, sourced entirely to databases and websites of questionable reliability. No sources found to indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-23 04:47 | Mocz (surname) (family name) | Mocz (alt. Mócz, Móc) is a surname originating from Hungary | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, sourced only to a dictionary, no sources otherwise found that indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-23 05:04 | Neeve (family name) | Neeve is an English and Scottish surname. The name is of Anglo Norman origin meaning the nephew. The surname is well known in Norfolk, a county in East Anglia, England. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, sourced only to an unreliable user-generated website, no sources otherwise found that would indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-23 05:07 | Nincehelser (family name) | Nincehelser, pronounced: Nin-see-hell-sir, is the surname of a family of Americans that are settled throughout the Midwest including the states of: Ohio, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, and Florida. | No evidence of notability whatsoever, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTGENEALOGY, created in a possible CoI/promotion, sourced only to a website about some house named "Nincehelser House" (worthless in terms of notability), no sources otherwise found that indicate notability or anything special about this family/name. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-24 02:12 | Qiān (surname) (Surname list) | Qian (Chinese: 千; pinyin: Qiān) is a Chinese surname, pronounced Chin in Cantonese, and Chun or Cheon in Korean. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, no sources. No sources found that would indicate notability, including on Chinese Wiki. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-24 03:57 | Reylander (family name) | Reylander is a surname of Austrian origin and sometimes used as von Reylander as part of the Austrian nobility, normally used the title Baron until the nobility was officially abolished in 1919 after the fall of Austria-Hungary. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, no sources, no sources found that indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-24 04:04 | Robason | Robason is an English language surname, a derivative of the name "Robinson" or "Robertson". | Zero evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:INDISCRIMINATE, sourced only to a family history page written by the (unnotable) family, no sources otherwise found that indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-24 04:28 | Rugginenti (Italian surname) | Rugginenti is an Italian surname prevalent in Milan and Lodi, Lombardy. This surname is probably derived from the Gallo Italic word Rugginent or Rüsnent (rust) which was used to refer to people with red hair. The surname first appeared in Lombardy at the end of the 1700s. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT, sourced only to dictionaries and mentions, no outside sources found that indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-24 04:36 | Ryansdóttir (family name) | Ryansdóttir is a surname of Icelandic origin, meaning daughter of Ryan.[citation needed] In Icelandic names, the name is not strictly a surname, but a patronymic (see Icelandic names). Since Ryan is a rare name in Iceland, the number of girls with the last name Ryansdóttir is extremely rare. | No evidence of notability at all, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT, no sources, no outside sources found that indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
Culture/Literature
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2024-04-19 02:11 | The Sky Village (book by Monk Ashland) | The Sky Village is a young adult fantasy novel written by authors Chris Rettstatt, under the pseudonym Monk Ashland, and Nigel Ashland. It was published in hardcover on July 8, 2008. In the story, twelve-year-old Mei Long adventures across China in the Sky Village, a vast network of hot air balloons, in search of her mother, who has been taken prisoner by an army of intelligent machines (meks). | Book that does not appear to pass the WP:GNG and WP:NBOOK. No valid sources are present in the article. Searches only brought up one short review in Kirkus Reviews, which is not enough to pass WP:NBOOK alone. Article appears to have been originally created by the author of the book. (Rorshacma) |
2024-04-22 14:45 | South of the Pumphouse (2006 novel) | South of the Pumphouse is a 2006 novella by rock musician Les Claypool. The book can be described as a tragic tale containing themes of family, racism, drugs, and misconceptions. The book describes the San Francisco and San Pablo Bays, and the fishing areas they have to offer. | No third-party reliable sources (Purplebackpack89) |
[Failed to parse] | Pat Byrnes (American cartoonist) | Pat Byrnes is an American cartoonist best known for his work for The New Yorker. He created the comic strip Monkeyhouse, which ran for three years. He received the National Cartoonists Society Advertising and Illustration Award for 2001, with an additional nomination for 2000, and nominations for their Gag Cartoon Award for 1999 and 2000. | [Failed to parse] |
Culture/Biography
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2024-04-17 08:26 | Baba Hyder Vali of Mulbagal (Sufi mystic) | Syed Shah Baba Hayder e Safdar Husayni Suhrawardi was a 12th-century Sufi saint of Suhrawardi order. He was the disciple of Syed Shah Mutaharuddin Suhrawardi of Tirchy. His mausoleum is located in Mulbagal, Karnataka. | No GNG and SIGCOV (Whisky and more) |
2024-04-17 15:33 | Brian Sheehan (actor) (American actor) | Brian Sheehan is an American actor who has appeared on screen since 1980. His screen debut came when he appeared in the TV serial Reunion. He has appeared in films including Teen Wolf, Top Gun, Total Force and Recoil. Sheehan has also appeared on TV, in series including The Greatest American Hero, Knots Landing, and L.A. Law. | Unref BLP. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NACTOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 15:46 | Jeremy Schoenberg (American actor) | Jeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972) is a former child star from both film and television. He played on Days of Our Lives from 1980 to 1982 as Johnny, Marlena's foster child. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 16:07 | Mike Simmrin (American film and television actor (born 1979)) | Michael Avrum Simmrin is an American film and television actor. | Unref BLP; I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 16:43 | Mark Spalding (British actor) | Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from Birmingham. | Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 18:14 | Thulani Thembela (South African cricketer) | Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Easterns in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup on 11 October 2018. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:18 | Modiri Litheko (South African cricketer) | Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 7 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. He made his List A debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:20 | Ivan Mokhov (American pair skater) | Ivan Mokhov (born February 22, 1999) is an American pair skater. With his sister and skating partner, Maria Mokhova, he placed fourth at the 2022 Skate America. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:24 | Caleb Wein (American ice dancer) | Caleb Wein (born April 19, 2001) is an American ice dancer. With his skating partner, Angela Ling, he is the 2022 JGP Russia bronze medalist, the 2022 U.S. junior national silver medalist, and finished seventh at the 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 19:05 | Ron Rozelle (American writer) | Ron Rozelle is an American author of ten books of fiction and nonfiction, including 'Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places & Events', a volume in the Writers Digest 'Write Great Fiction' series; 'The Windows of Heaven', a novel of the 1900 Galveston storm; 'A Place Apart', a novel set in modern day Ohio; and 'Warden: Death and Life in the Texas Prison System', coauthored with Jim Willett, Rozelle's memoir, 'Into That Good Night', the fi ... | Promotional unref BLP; he does not seem to meet WP:AUTHOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 19:29 | Keaton and Kylie Rae Tyndall (American actresses) | Keaton Tyndall and Kylie Tyndall (born Keaton Nicole Tyndall and Kylie Rae Tyndall on March 14, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) are identical twin actresses. | Doesn't meet WP:NACTOR / WP:GNG (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 21:20 | James Weaver (actor) (British actor) | James Weaver is a British actor who is usually a guest actor for most of his television work such as; Heartbeat, Outside the Rules, Rose and Malone and The Bill. James also appears regularly in theatrical productions in and around London. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 21:30 | Kelly Glenn Williams (American filmmaker) | Kelly Glenn Williams is an Austin, Texas based filmmaker and film programmer. He has served as the Film Program Director at the Austin Film Festival from 2004 to the present. In 2007 he received an Excellence Award at the International Film Festival Summit. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 22:16 | Gabriel de Leon (Filipino actor (born 1992)) | Augusto Gabriel Andolong de Leon (born September 28, 1992) known professionally as Gabriel de Leon is a Filipino actor who appeared in Teen Gen. He is the son of Christopher de Leon and Sandy Andolong | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-18 04:47 | Onke Jiba (South African rugby union player) | Onke Jiba is a South African rugby union player for the Sharks in the Currie Cup. His regular position is wing. | Rugby player with one pro appearance and nothing approaching WP:SIGCOV. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-18 11:36 | Wilson Kinyonga (Tanzanian influential musician) | Wilson Peter Kinyonga (1947? – August, 1995) was an influential musician in Kenya. Born in Tanzania, Wilson Kinyonga and his brother George Kinyonga founded the rumba band Simba Wanyika which would later spawn Les Wanyika, Super Wanyika Stars and other offshoots. | Unreferenced article since 2006, musician does not seem to have enough notability outside of his groups to warrant having his own page. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-18 12:38 | Morten Wedendahl (Danish composer) | Morten Wedendahl (born 29 January 1961 in Virum) is a Danish composer. | No claims to notability, no indicators of anything about their life. Seems they exist, but there is nothing that suggests any encyclopaedic notability or importance. (Canterbury Tail) |
2024-04-18 21:18 | Don Stitt (American actor) | Don Stitt (born January 25, 1956) is an American actor and playwright who has been featured in four Broadway musicals, appeared 20 times on the Late Show with David Letterman, and starred in countless commercials. | Unref BLP autobiography, I couldn't find sources that would show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-18 22:26 | Stefan Németh (Austrian electronic musician and biologist) | Stefan Németh (born 1973, Baden, Austria) is an electronic musician and biologist. With Martin Brandlmayr and John Norman he founded the band Radian, which performed on various international festivals and released a series of albums for Thrill Jockey records, Rhiz and Mego. | Unreferenced since 2012, does not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-18 22:28 | Lee Spencer (British electronic musician) | Lee Spencer (born Lee Alan Spencer-Todd in 1963) is an English electronic musician, music theorist and record producer. As a solo artist, he is probably best known as the creator of Cavewaves a collection of ambient new age albums. Lee first came to prominence as the keyboard and freestyle analogue synthesizer player for such artists as Beth Orton, William Orbit, and as a founder member of The Dub Pistols, and Monkey Mafia, and a band member with guitarist Johnny Marr ... | Does not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 21:25 | Larry Whitaker (American animator) | Larry D. Whitaker, Jr. (born July 31, 1969) is an American animator, director, screenwriter, designer, and voice actor. | Doesn't meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-19 13:25 | Romain Poirot-Lellig (French investment consultant) | Romain Poirot-Lellig (born in 1978) is a French entrepreneur, author, policy advisor and former diplomat. He is currently the Founder & CEO of Africa Delivery Technologies, the company behind a French/Nigerian mobility platform trading as Kwik Delivery. | Advertising or other spam without any relevant or encyclopedic content+ self promotion + lack of notoriety (the french version of the article has been deleted (212.9.195.19) |
2024-04-19 13:51 | Gary Scalese (musician) | Gary Scalese was an American rock musician and the lead guitarist on the Iron City Houserockers first album, Love's So Tough. He is credited on Joe Grushecky's Myspace page as "Gary Scalese (R.I.P.)".[unreliable source?] He died of natural causes at the age of 38 on Friday, August 24, 1990 in St. | Unreferenced article since 2009 and does not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 19:47 | Pablo Yoiris (Argentine writer) | Pablo Yoiris (born 1972) is an Argentine writer. He has published three books: | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-19 18:17 | Ruslán Hinestrosa (Equatoguinean basketball player) | Ruslán Hinestrosa Ikaka Malabo (born 8 May 1993), known as Ruslán Hinestrosa, is an Equatorial Guinean basketball player who plays as a power forward for Nueva Era and the Equatorial Guinea national team. | Absolutely no coverage of this basketball player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 17:05 | D Stevens (American cinematographer and photojournalist) | D Stevens (born in Compton, California) is an American broadcast journalist, photojournalist, photographer and filmmaker. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show Stevens could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-20 05:52 | Boris Levit (Mathematics, Statistics) | Boris Ya. Levit is a professor of statistics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Cannot find evidence of WP:GNG through independent reliable sources nor evidence of WP:NPROF via citations / awards. (MarkH21) |
2024-04-20 10:21 | Simon Heartfield (Musical artist) | Simon Heartfield (born 1962 in Nantwich, Cheshire) is a DJ, musician and record producer. | Unreferenced article since 2006, does not seem to pass notability requirements and article was written by it's subject as WP:PROMO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-20 10:35 | Ben Gunn (guitarist) (British guitarist) | Ben Gunn (born Benjamin Matthews) is a British guitarist who was with The Sisters of Mercy from 1981 to 1983, appearing on several of their early singles. | Does not meet notability requirements of an individual band member per WP:BANDMEMBER. Article is almost entirely unsourced. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-20 17:39 | Stomago Sagrado | Stomago Sagrado was a Mexican rock band formed in Mexico city in 1980 by Victor Basurto and Jorge Beltran, both of Humus and Frolic Froth fame. | Doesn't meet WP:NBAND / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-18 11:38 | David Ingram (musician) (American musician) | David Ingram (April 24, 1948 – March 10, 2005) was a Hollywood, California based studio session musician, songwriter and arranger. As a keyboard player, Ingram was a member of the Marin County based group AnExchange, who toured Europe with The Platters and The Coasters, backed up Carlo Thomas, worked with record producer Bob Conti, and performed with the Las Vegas Enterprize in the Fredrick Apcar's production, The Sands Playmate Review. | Unreferenced article, does not seem to have enough notability outside of his bands to warrant a Wiki page. Searching for sources brings up mostly info about Dave Ingram, a metal musician with more notability. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-20 22:11 | Hubert Godart (Belgian bicycle racer) | Hubert Godart (1913–1983) was a Belgian road cyclist. | Non-notable athelete, fails WP:GNG. Created by UPE. (2A02:AB88:4C01:7500:84E:6485:B66C:DC73) |
2024-04-21 00:23 | Waves Vienna (Annual music festival in Vienna, Austria) | The Waves Vienna – Music Festival & Conference is a yearly international showcase festival for pop music in Vienna, Austria. The lineup is mainly focused on alternative and indie music. The festival takes place in a series of music venues in Vienna, such as the Fluc, Flex, and Odeon. | Entirely uncited with no evidence of extensive sustained independent reportage off-Wikipedia; Wikipedia is neither an advertisement nor a directory nor a webhost (Bernanke's Crossbow) |
2024-04-21 19:42 | List of Académico do Aeroporto players | This article is about the list of Académico do Aeroporto do Sal players. Académico do Aeroporto is a Cape Verdean football (soccer) club based in Espargos, Cape Verde and plays at Estádio Marcelo Leitão. The club was formed on 1 December 1966. | Fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE. The player base from most of the club's history is completely impossible to verify, the list is utterly impossible to maintain and the vast majority of entries on the list would be amateur footballers that fail WP:GNG individually. People that do meet GNG individually, and whose playing for Académico do Aeroporto we have verified, can be collected in a category. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-21 19:42 | List of Académica do Porto Novo players | This article is about the list of Académica do Porto Novo players. Académica do Porto Novo is a Cape Verdean football (soccer) club based in Porto Novo, Cape Verde and plays at Estádio Municipal do Porto Novo. The club was formed on 14 February 1981. | Fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE. The player base from most of the club's history is completely impossible to verify, the list is utterly impossible to maintain and the vast majority of entries on the list would be amateur footballers that fail WP:GNG individually. People that do meet GNG individually, and whose playing for Académico do Aeroporto we have verified, can be collected in a category. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-21 23:59 | Sebastian Arispe (Peruvian swimmer) | Sebastian Arispe (born 26 August 1992) is a Peruvian swimmer. He competed in the men's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), in Hangzhou, China. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Swimmers who haven't competed in the Olympics are generally less notable. (LibStar) |
2024-04-22 00:51 | Franco Vermeulen (South African rugby league footballer) | Franco Vermeulen is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 00:52 | Pieter van der Nest (South African rugby league footballer) | Pieter van der Nest is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is standoff. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 00:54 | Henry du Toit (South African rugby league footballer) | Henry du Toit is a South African rugby league player for the Bloemfontein Roosters. His position is centre. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 01:25 | St. Seií (Musical artist) | Jalal St. Toby Iyonagbe popularly known as St. Seii is a Nigerian singer-songwriter , who is known for his EP titled Bittersweet. | Subject doesn't meet any of the NBAND standards--the references are trite, and GNG isn't met either. (Drmies) |
2024-04-17 11:10 | Static Icon (Australian musical group) | Static Icon were an Australian synthpop band, which formed in Adelaide as a three-piece group, Das Concept in 1990. Initially performing Depeche Mode cover versions, they began playing original material and changed their name to Static Icon. | Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-22 12:21 | Nicolas Agnesi (French rugby union player) | Nicolas Agnesi (born September 9, 1988, in Draguignan (Var)) is a French rugby union plyer, who plays as left prop for Pau club (1.84 m, 111 kg). | Non-notable rugby player, fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG (Primefac) |
2024-04-22 14:19 | The Drastics (US musical group) | The Drastics are a roots-oriented dub reggae group hailing from Chicago. Though primarily classified as a reggae group, The Drastics embrace many styles of music both live and in the studio. This can be heard in their songs which draw from roots reggae, hip hop, jazz (mostly hard-bop), afro-beat, dancehall, as well as folk musics from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and South America. | Unreferenced article since 2006, the page was created and written by the band as WP:PROMO and they do not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-22 17:26 | Gleb Lutfullin (Russian figure skater) | Gleb Olegovich Lutfullin (Russian: Глеб Олегович Лутфуллин; born 31 March 2004) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2021 JGP Russia champion, the 2021 JGP Poland champion and the 2019 JGP U.S. bronze medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:38 | John Corona (American former competitive ice dancer) | John Corona (born November 25, 1988) is an American former competitive ice dancer who competed with Pilar Bosley. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
[Failed to parse] | Pat Byrnes (American cartoonist) | Pat Byrnes is an American cartoonist best known for his work for The New Yorker. He created the comic strip Monkeyhouse, which ran for three years. He received the National Cartoonists Society Advertising and Illustration Award for 2001, with an additional nomination for 2000, and nominations for their Gag Cartoon Award for 1999 and 2000. | [Failed to parse] |
2024-04-22 17:52 | Brad Adkins (American self-taught artist and curator) | Brad Adkins (born 1973) is an American self-taught artist and curator. In 2002, Chas Bowie of The Portland Mercury declared Adkins "the poster boy of low-rent artwork.", Also in 2002, D.K. Row of The Oregonian listed Adkins as one of ten "artists you don't know, but should." Matthew Stadler of Nest and Clear Cut Press calls Adkins "an orchestrator of the quotidian", "whose interventions turn the everyday into art." | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 17:55 | Alfred Aguilar (American painter) | Alfred Aguilar (born 1933), also called Sa Wa Pin, is a Pueblo-American potter, ceramicist, and painter from the San Ildefonso Pueblo tribe. He is known for his coil-built pottery that is carved or painted, his buffalo figurines, and his clay nacimientos. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 17:56 | Nick Ahrens (American designer and art director) | Nick Ahrens (born November 11, 1983, in Minneapolis) is an American designer and art director. He is a partner in iam8bit, a production company, marketing boutique and artist collective, along with Jon M. Gibson, Amanda White and Taylor Harrington. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 18:17 | Scott Amron (American conceptual artist and electrical engineer) | Scott Amron, born January 15th, 1994, is an American conceptual artist and electrical engineer. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 18:33 | Avoid pi (Street artist, musician) | Adam Void is an artist and musician living in Asheville, North Carolina. Void has worked under the pseudonym AVOID pi since 1999 and has produced numerous public works across the United States. He began his artistic career in South Carolina and in 2006 moved to Brooklyn, New York to produce graffiti on a national level. | The subject of the article is not notable and I could not find any significant amount of 3rd-party high-quality sources. (Cyifmae) |
2024-04-22 19:20 | Jerome Baker (artist) (American glass blower) | Jerome Baker (also known as Jason Harris) is a Eugene, Oregon based glass blower and the founder of Jerome Baker Designs. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 19:24 | Antonio Ballatore | Antonio Ballatore is a television personality and designer who was the winner of the fourth season of the reality show HGTV Design Star. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 19:27 | Michael Ballou (American artist) | Michael Ballou is an American artist who has been living in Brooklyn New York since 1983. During the 1990s, he was one of the guiding spirits of Four Walls, hosted in his garage studio, which was something of a combination of clubhouse and laboratory for the exchange of art and ideas. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-23 08:28 | Namig Mammadov | Namig Mammadov (born on 1 February 1976 in Arjut, Kirovakan District, Armenian SSR in the present day Lori Province of Armenia) is an Azerbaijani public figure, businessman and maecenas. He is Caspel LLC company's chairman of the board, and was a member of the Broadcasting Council of İctimai (Public) Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (2009–2015). | Created for advertising and PR purposes. (Correspondentman) |
2024-04-23 08:38 | Subhan Aliyev (Azerbaijani jurist) | Subhan Farmayil oglu Aliyev (Azerbaijani: Sübhan Fərmayıl oğlu Əliyev; born 15 October 1981) is an Azerbaijani lawyer, Professor of the Department of Constitutional Law at Baku State University Law School (since 2022), Doctor of Law, Head of the Department of State and Constitutional Law of the ANAS Institute on Law and Human Rights (since 2020), and Member of the Azerbaijani Bar Association. | Created for advertising and PR purposes. (Correspondentman) |
2024-04-23 07:20 | Tikhon Nikolaevich | Tikhon Nikolaevich Kulikovsky-Romanov (Russian: Тихон Николаевич Куликовский; 12 August [O.S. 25 August] 1917 - 8 August 1993) was the oldest son of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia and her second husband, Nikolai Kulikovsky. | Fails WP:GNG. (DrKay) |
2024-04-23 13:01 | Daniel Butler (Irish politician) (Irish politician) | Daniel Butler is an Irish Fine Gael politician, who served as Mayor of Limerick from 2021 to 2022. He previously served as Limerick Metropolitan District Mayor from 2018 until the office was abolished in 2019. He has served on Limerick City and County Council for the Limerick City West electoral area since 2014. | While mayors and cathaoirligh are more notable than most local politicians, I’m still not certain that they satisfy WP:POLITICIAN. Butler is the only recent mayor listed at List of mayors of Limerick with an article, which suggests we do not generally accord it with sufficient notability to warrant inclusion I think generally the Lord Mayor of Dublin does get an article, but there usually also sufficient coverage of their role. (Iveagh Gardens) |
2024-04-23 21:02 | Andre Olwagen (South African rugby league footballer) | Andre Olwagen is a South African rugby league player for the Brakpan Bears. His position is fullback He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 21:03 | Andre Loader (South African rugby league footballer) | Andre Loader is a South African rugby league footballer for the Brakpan Bears. His position is hooker and halfback. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 21:04 | Francois Greyvensteyn (South African rugby league footballer) | Francois Greyvensteyn is a South African rugby league player for the Brakpan Bears. His position is standoff. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 21:12 | Dust of Basement (German band) | Dust of Basement was an electronic music band originally from Berlin, formed in 1991. They combine elements of electro-industrial music and gothic pop. The final members were Sven Wolff, Birgitta Behr and Peer Lebrecht. They officially disbanded in 2006, their last performance being a farewell concert at the Berlin club K17, on December 9. | Unreferenced article and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-19 13:49 | Thomas Denver Jonsson (Swedish musician) | Thomas Denver Jonsson (real name Thomas Jonsson) (born 1979) is an artist of the Swedish indie/folk underground scene. With an expression equally from the contemporary scene (M. Ward, Cat Power, Bright Eyes) and the songsmiths' golden era (Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan). | Unreferenced article since 2007, does not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 23:50 | Jonathan Soares (South African rugby league footballer) | Jonathan Soares is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls in the Rhino Cup. His position is second row. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 23:52 | Gerhard de Wet (South African rugby league footballer) | Gerhard de Wet is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is second row. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 23:54 | Rupert Wells (rugby league) (South African rugby league footballer) | Rupert Wells is a South African rugby league footballer for the Tuks Bulls. His position is wing. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA He represented South Africa in the Middle East-Africa play-offs for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-24 00:27 | Kemic-Al (Maltese musician) | Aldo Lombardi, better known as Kemic-Al, is a Maltese psychedelic trance producer who mainly releases his music on Butterfly Records. | Unreferenced article since 2006 and the artist does not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 00:28 | Johannes Heil (German electronic music producer) | Johannes Heil (born 3 February 1978) is a German electronic music producer from Ober-Mörlen near Frankfurt, who has released on Cocoon Recordings (including contributing a track to their 'Cocoon Compilation F' release). | Unreferenced article and the artist does not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 00:34 | Phil Madsen (New Zealand singer) | Phil Madsen is a singer/songwriter based in Auckland, New Zealand. | Does not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 01:27 | Chris Oliver (software engineer) (American software engineer) | Chris Oliver was a software engineer at Sun Microsystems, and the creator of their JavaFX family of products. He came to Sun through their SeeBeyond acquisition, and had earlier designed the architecture for the ICAN 5.0 suite of products (now Java Caps). | Fails the general notability guideline. I considered redirection to JavaFX where he is mentioned, but upon investigation he may not even be the most prominent software engineer named "Chris Oliver", so I worry this would be misleading. (Teratix) |
2024-04-24 01:29 | Chuck Ellis (American singer-songwriter) | Chuck Ellis, legally Charles Ellis, was born December 15, 1985, in Charlotte, North Carolina, by the name Jeremy Eli Nicholas to parents Bill Nicholas and his mother, Gwendolyn. Ellis is an American songwriter, vocalist, and music producer. He was given the name Current when adopted at age 9 by his stepfather and later released an EP and a full-length album under the name Jeremy Current. | No significant media coverage I could find about this musician or any of his albums. Fails WP:GNG (OsmiumGuard) |
2024-04-24 03:47 | Andrew Evans (figure skater) (Canadian pair skater) | Andrew Evans (born October 22, 1988) is a retired Canadian pair skater. With Carolyn MacCuish, he placed 8th at the 2007 World Junior Championships. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:53 | Joseph Jacobsen (American pair skater) | Joseph Jacobsen (born February 9, 1987, in Anaheim, California) is an American pair skater. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:58 | Mark Fernandez (Canadian pair skater) | Mark Fernandez (born July 13, 1988) is a Canadian former pair skater. With partner Amanda Velenosi, he is the 2007 Canadian national junior silver medalist and placed as high as 6th at the World Junior Championships (2007). | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-23 09:25 | Alexandru Sorin Biris (American academic) | Alexandru Sorin Biris is an associate professor in the Department of Applied Science at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the Director/Chief Scientist at the Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences. He claimed himself a researcher who specializes in nanoscience and nanotechnology. | Serious notability concerns. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-22 17:25 | Emmett Goodwin (American police officer) | Emmett Goodwin was the Chief of Police of Chickasha, Oklahoma killed the night of February 1, 1909, in front of People's Store on Chickasha Avenue by Chickasha night police chief Will Thomas. | Unsourced, can only find one mention in a book. (Queen of Hearts) |
2024-04-24 01:27 | Anthony Armour (Australian rugby league footballer) | Anthony Armour is a rugby league footballer, he played for London Broncos in the Super League. | Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT. No significant coverage. (LibStar) |
Culture/Biography/Women
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2024-04-17 18:21 | Maria Mokhova (American pair skater) | Maria Mokhova (born August 11, 2006) is an American pair skater. With her brother and skating partner, Ivan Mokhov, she placed fourth at the 2022 Skate America. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:26 | Angela Ling (Canadian-American ice dancer) | Angela Ling (born 14 April 2004) is a Canadian-born ice dancer who currently represents the United States. With her skating partner, Caleb Wein, she is the 2022 JGP Russia bronze medalist, the 2022 U.S. junior national silver medalist, and finished seventh at the 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 19:11 | Kate Finster (American pair skater) | Kate Finster (born December 14, 2003) is an American pair skater. With her former skating partner, Balazs Nagy, she is the 2020 U.S. national junior champion, the 2019 U.S. national junior silver medalist, and the 2019 JGP Poland silver medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-19 03:00 | Eloise Stenner (English international field hockey player) | Eloise Stenner (born 13 January 1997) is an English international field hockey player who plays as a defender for England U-21 and was in the Great Britain senior squad for the 2019 FIH Pro League.
She has yet to make her full international debut. |
No evidence of, nor claim to, notability. (JoelleJay) |
2024-04-22 07:40 | Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (German aristocrat) | Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (2 April 1901 – 26 October 1963), born Princess Alexandra Beatrice Leopoldine, was a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She was the second daughter of Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. | Non-notable. (Celia Homeford) |
2024-04-22 17:16 | Kristine Musademba (American figure skater) | Kristine Musademba (born December 3, 1992) is an American former competitive figure skater. She won three gold medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series and qualified twice for the JGP Final. She is the 2008 U.S. junior national pewter medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:35 | Loren Galler-Rabinowitz (figure skater) | Loren Galler-Rabinowitz (born January 19, 1986) is a physician, an American former ice dancer, and pageant titleholder. She is the 2004 U.S. ice dancing bronze medalist with David Mitchell and competed in the Miss America 2011 pageant. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:49 | Cara Judea Alhadeff (American photographer) | Cara Judea Alhadeff (born April 8, 1971) is an American photographer, performance artist, writer, activist, and yoga teacher. She has work in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Her photographs have been called "unsettling" and "subtly disturbing". | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 17:39 | Pilar Bosley (American ice dancer) | Pilar Bosley (born September 4, 1988) is an American former competitive ice dancer who competed with John Corona. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 18:59 | Ashley Zelinskie (American visual artist) | Ashley Zelinskie is a contemporary visual artist who uses 3D printing and other digital technology to create her work. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-23 19:45 | Becky Bereswill (American figure skater) | Rebecca Ann "Becky" Bereswill (born October 2, 1990) is an American figure skater. She is the 2008 Junior Grand Prix Final champion. In 2014, she was cast as Elsa in the Disney on Ice version of Frozen. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:48 | Carolyn MacCuish (Canadian figure skater) | Carolyn MacCuish (born August 29, 1992) is a Canadian figure skater. Competing in pair skating with Andrew Evans, she placed 8th at the 2007 World Junior Championships. She later competed in ice dancing. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:51 | Blake Rosenthal (American figure skater) | Blake Rosenthal (born August 21, 1990, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American figure skater who has competed as a single skater, pair skater, and ice dancer. As a single skater, she is the 2007 U.S. junior pewter medalist and won the silver medal at the 2007–2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix event in Estonia. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:54 | Bianca Butler (American pair skater) | Bianca Butler (born September 2, 1989 in Laguna Beach, California) is an American pair skater. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:57 | Joanna Lenko (Canadian ice dancer) | Joanna Lenko (born April 24, 1992) is a Canadian retired ice dancer. She won three medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series with Mitchell Islam. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 04:00 | Amanda Velenosi (Canadian pair skater) | Amanda Velenosi (born June 16, 1992) is a Canadian former pair skater. With her partner Mark Fernandez, she became the 2007 Canadian national junior silver medalist and placed as high as 6th at the World Junior Championships (2007). | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
Culture/Media
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2024-04-17 11:12 | Gotham (band) (band) | Gotham, was a New York City horn funk-rock band from the early 1970s. | Unreferenced article since 2007, do not seem to meet WP:BAND notability criteria (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 15:33 | Brian Sheehan (actor) (American actor) | Brian Sheehan is an American actor who has appeared on screen since 1980. His screen debut came when he appeared in the TV serial Reunion. He has appeared in films including Teen Wolf, Top Gun, Total Force and Recoil. Sheehan has also appeared on TV, in series including The Greatest American Hero, Knots Landing, and L.A. Law. | Unref BLP. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NACTOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 15:46 | Jeremy Schoenberg (American actor) | Jeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972) is a former child star from both film and television. He played on Days of Our Lives from 1980 to 1982 as Johnny, Marlena's foster child. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 16:07 | Mike Simmrin (American film and television actor (born 1979)) | Michael Avrum Simmrin is an American film and television actor. | Unref BLP; I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 16:28 | Music of The Bahamas (docu-musical) (Docu-musical on Bahamian music) | Music of The Bahamas is a docu-musical adapted from E. Clement Bethel's master's thesis in ethnomusicology. It written by Nicolette Bethel and Philip A. Burrows, and directed by Philip A. Burrows. | Appears to be a non-notable docu-musical which lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-17 16:43 | Mark Spalding (British actor) | Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from Birmingham. | Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 18:54 | P.T. Barnum Awards | The P.T. Barnum Series in Entertainment is an annual ceremony honoring alumni of Tufts University for their work in the field of media and entertainment. The show alternates between New York City and Los Angeles, respectively titled "From Ballou to Broadway" and "From the Hill to Hollywood." | Non-notable award; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. (Wikipedical) |
2024-04-17 21:20 | James Weaver (actor) (British actor) | James Weaver is a British actor who is usually a guest actor for most of his television work such as; Heartbeat, Outside the Rules, Rose and Malone and The Bill. James also appears regularly in theatrical productions in and around London. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG (Boleyn) |
2024-04-18 11:39 | Family Records | Family Records is an independent record label, with a roster of indie rock, folk, and indie pop artists and bands, and is distributed by The Orchard. Besides releasing records by various artists, Family Records does artist management and artist development. | Unreferenced article and unable to find significant coverage online (InDimensional) |
2024-04-18 21:33 | List of United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky | Wikipedia is a not a directory and not for collections of random information. (Steve Quinn) | |
2024-04-18 22:26 | Stefan Németh (Austrian electronic musician and biologist) | Stefan Németh (born 1973, Baden, Austria) is an electronic musician and biologist. With Martin Brandlmayr and John Norman he founded the band Radian, which performed on various international festivals and released a series of albums for Thrill Jockey records, Rhiz and Mego. | Unreferenced since 2012, does not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-18 22:28 | Cavewaves (Series of albums written and produced by Lee A. Spencer) | Cavewaves is an on-line collection of new-age music represented by five albums and several separate recordings, written and produced by Lee A. Spencer. | Unreferenced and no evidence of notability outside of dubious 'seminal' statement. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-19 17:41 | Parkerian Hexad (Information Security) | The Parkerian hexad is a set of six elements of information security proposed by Donn B. Parker in 1998. The Parkerian hexad adds three additional attributes to the three classic security attributes of the CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, availability). | WP:SIGCOV (Stiiin) |
2024-04-17 17:05 | D Stevens (American cinematographer and photojournalist) | D Stevens (born in Compton, California) is an American broadcast journalist, photojournalist, photographer and filmmaker. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show Stevens could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-20 10:23 | Amp rack (short for amplifier rack, a piece of furniture in which amplifiers are mounted) | Amp rack is short for amplifier rack, and is a term used mostly in reference to professional audio applications to describe any furniture, fixture, or case where amplifiers are mounted by their faceplates or in slot grooves, which is termed a rack mount. | Article contains no references and does not seem to be notable enough to warrant having it's own page (InDimensional) |
2024-04-22 01:25 | St. Seií (Musical artist) | Jalal St. Toby Iyonagbe popularly known as St. Seii is a Nigerian singer-songwriter , who is known for his EP titled Bittersweet. | Subject doesn't meet any of the NBAND standards--the references are trite, and GNG isn't met either. (Drmies) |
2024-04-22 09:08 | Pingboard (organization chart software) | Pingboard is software program designed to create real-time organizational charts. It synchronizes organizational charts with HRMS software automatically, replacing the need to make org charts manually. Org charts can be shared with specific people, kept private or accessed by all employees via a native mobile org chart app. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. Database searches only turned up passing mentions. (Teratix) |
2024-04-22 17:56 | Nick Ahrens (American designer and art director) | Nick Ahrens (born November 11, 1983, in Minneapolis) is an American designer and art director. He is a partner in iam8bit, a production company, marketing boutique and artist collective, along with Jon M. Gibson, Amanda White and Taylor Harrington. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 18:33 | Avoid pi (Street artist, musician) | Adam Void is an artist and musician living in Asheville, North Carolina. Void has worked under the pseudonym AVOID pi since 1999 and has produced numerous public works across the United States. He began his artistic career in South Carolina and in 2006 moved to Brooklyn, New York to produce graffiti on a national level. | The subject of the article is not notable and I could not find any significant amount of 3rd-party high-quality sources. (Cyifmae) |
2024-04-23 21:06 | Mountain Sprout (American band from Eureka Springs, Arkansas) | Mountain Sprout is a vocal and acoustic band from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, United States. Although they are sometimes labeled as bluegrass, their music draws on a wide array of influences. | Unreferenced article and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-19 13:49 | Thomas Denver Jonsson (Swedish musician) | Thomas Denver Jonsson (real name Thomas Jonsson) (born 1979) is an artist of the Swedish indie/folk underground scene. With an expression equally from the contemporary scene (M. Ward, Cat Power, Bright Eyes) and the songsmiths' golden era (Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan). | Unreferenced article since 2007, does not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 00:33 | Map (band) (American indie pop band) | Map is an indie pop band from Riverside, CA that consists of Josh Dooley (guitar, Voice, Harmonica), Paul Akers (Keyboards) and Trevor Monks (drums). | Unreferenced article and the band does not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 01:27 | Chris Oliver (software engineer) (American software engineer) | Chris Oliver was a software engineer at Sun Microsystems, and the creator of their JavaFX family of products. He came to Sun through their SeeBeyond acquisition, and had earlier designed the architecture for the ICAN 5.0 suite of products (now Java Caps). | Fails the general notability guideline. I considered redirection to JavaFX where he is mentioned, but upon investigation he may not even be the most prominent software engineer named "Chris Oliver", so I worry this would be misleading. (Teratix) |
2024-04-19 22:51 | Dexter Doria (Filipino actress) | Dexter Doria is a Filipino veteran actress. She has appeared in more than 175 films and several television programs from ABS-CBN and GMA Network. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
Culture/Media/Books
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2024-04-19 02:11 | The Sky Village (book by Monk Ashland) | The Sky Village is a young adult fantasy novel written by authors Chris Rettstatt, under the pseudonym Monk Ashland, and Nigel Ashland. It was published in hardcover on July 8, 2008. In the story, twelve-year-old Mei Long adventures across China in the Sky Village, a vast network of hot air balloons, in search of her mother, who has been taken prisoner by an army of intelligent machines (meks). | Book that does not appear to pass the WP:GNG and WP:NBOOK. No valid sources are present in the article. Searches only brought up one short review in Kirkus Reviews, which is not enough to pass WP:NBOOK alone. Article appears to have been originally created by the author of the book. (Rorshacma) |
2024-04-22 14:45 | South of the Pumphouse (2006 novel) | South of the Pumphouse is a 2006 novella by rock musician Les Claypool. The book can be described as a tragic tale containing themes of family, racism, drugs, and misconceptions. The book describes the San Francisco and San Pablo Bays, and the fishing areas they have to offer. | No third-party reliable sources (Purplebackpack89) |
Culture/Media/Films
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2024-04-22 17:19 | Mindbenders (film) (2004 American film) | Mindbenders is a 2004 science fiction-thriller feature film written and directed by Anthony Wayne Pettus, who also produced the film. | WP:NFILM with no claim to notability and no sources. (DandelionAndBurdock) |
2024-04-18 19:43 | Black Reel Award for Best Breakthrough Performance (Performing Award) | Here are the list of nominees and winners of the Black Reel Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. | Older duplicate of Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance as well as partly Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Male and Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Female. (Sgubaldo) |
Culture/Media/Music
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2024-04-17 14:27 | Jon Finn Group (US musical group) | The Jon Finn Group is a rock band formed and led by the Boston guitarist Jon Finn. The band plays instrumental progressive rock, sounding like a mix between Dream Theater and Dixie Dregs with a blues approach. | Unreferenced since 2005, no sign of notability outside of Jon Finn (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 19:01 | Billy Rush (American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer) | William Rush (born August 26, 1952) is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer who started working professionally in 1964. Rush is especially known for his lengthy association with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes as guitarist and composer (from 1975 to 1985) and for his work as guitarist and musical director with Serge Gainsbourg from 1984 until 1991. | Unref BLP, language has many issues so would need TNTing. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-18 22:28 | Lee Spencer (British electronic musician) | Lee Spencer (born Lee Alan Spencer-Todd in 1963) is an English electronic musician, music theorist and record producer. As a solo artist, he is probably best known as the creator of Cavewaves a collection of ambient new age albums. Lee first came to prominence as the keyboard and freestyle analogue synthesizer player for such artists as Beth Orton, William Orbit, and as a founder member of The Dub Pistols, and Monkey Mafia, and a band member with guitarist Johnny Marr ... | Does not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-19 05:05 | England: The Album (compilation of music which all is closely related to the country of England) | England: The Album, released in 2004, is a compilation of music which all is closely related to the England national football team. The album was released to coincide with the Euro 2004 football tournament. The compilation was re-released in 2006 with minor changes to the track list, this new version is called England: The Album 2006 | No claim to notability, does not meet WP:NALBUM. (DandelionAndBurdock) |
2024-04-19 12:42 | Yamaha Reface CS (Synthesizer introduced in 2015) | The Yamaha Reface CS is a virtual analog synthesizer released in September 2015, and part of the Reface-series of compact keyboards. It features five distinct oscillator models. | Redundant, there already exists a page for the entire reface series itself that goes into more details. (Chordmemory) |
2024-04-20 10:21 | Simon Heartfield (Musical artist) | Simon Heartfield (born 1962 in Nantwich, Cheshire) is a DJ, musician and record producer. | Unreferenced article since 2006, does not seem to pass notability requirements and article was written by it's subject as WP:PROMO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-20 10:26 | Yamaha PSR-550 (Synthesizer) | The Yamaha PSR-550 is a portable arranger workstation electronic keyboard produced in 2001. | Can't find any good coverage of this keyboard online. Reference 1 is primary, ref 2 is not reliable. There are a lot of Yamaha PSR- keyboards and I can't see why this one specifically has its own page. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-20 10:27 | Yamaha VSS-200 (Musical Instruments) | The Yamaha PortaSound VSS-200 is a portable musical keyboard released by the Yamaha Corporation in 1988. | Can't find any good coverage of this keyboard online. Reference 1 is primary, ref 2 is not reliable. There are lots of inexpensive Yamaha keyboards and I can't see why this one specifically has its own page. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-20 10:32 | Militia Christi (band) (Italian gothic rock/dark ambient musical project) | Militia Christi is an Italian gothic rock/dark ambient musical project whose lyrics, sung in Italian and Latin, deal with Mysticism, Gnosticism, Hermetism, Rosicrucianism, Alchemy, Theosophy, Philosophy, Knights Templar and Freemasonry. They seem to have a very strong connection with the Italian extreme gothic metal band Theatres des Vampires. | Does not meet notability requirements per WP:BAND, the only reference contains only a passing mention of the band (InDimensional) |
2024-04-20 10:35 | Ben Gunn (guitarist) (British guitarist) | Ben Gunn (born Benjamin Matthews) is a British guitarist who was with The Sisters of Mercy from 1981 to 1983, appearing on several of their early singles. | Does not meet notability requirements of an individual band member per WP:BANDMEMBER. Article is almost entirely unsourced. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-20 17:39 | Stomago Sagrado | Stomago Sagrado was a Mexican rock band formed in Mexico city in 1980 by Victor Basurto and Jorge Beltran, both of Humus and Frolic Froth fame. | Doesn't meet WP:NBAND / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-18 11:38 | David Ingram (musician) (American musician) | David Ingram (April 24, 1948 – March 10, 2005) was a Hollywood, California based studio session musician, songwriter and arranger. As a keyboard player, Ingram was a member of the Marin County based group AnExchange, who toured Europe with The Platters and The Coasters, backed up Carlo Thomas, worked with record producer Bob Conti, and performed with the Las Vegas Enterprize in the Fredrick Apcar's production, The Sands Playmate Review. | Unreferenced article, does not seem to have enough notability outside of his bands to warrant a Wiki page. Searching for sources brings up mostly info about Dave Ingram, a metal musician with more notability. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-21 11:47 | Morningside Drive (band) (1970s disco band) | Morningside Drive was one of the top disco bands of Long Island, New York and the tri-state area between 1971 and 1979, playing at such popular nightclubs as Copperfield's, The 1890s Club of Baldwin, and The Winner's Circle in Westbury. It was among several bands, including the ST-4 and The Trammps, to popularize the dance craze. | Unreferenced article since 2007, does not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:BAND and unable to find significant coverage online (InDimensional) |
2024-04-21 11:50 | Los Helicópteros (organization) | Argentine music band formed in 1981 by Uki Goñi, Marcelo O'Reilly, Ramiro Bustos Fierro and Chapete César. | Unreferenced article since 2009, written by the singer of the band and do no seem to have significant coverage online. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-21 17:41 | Panik Records | Panik Records is a record label based in Voula (place in Greece), and is a member of the Panik Entertainment Group. | Per previous BLAR, this is a non-notable record label that took over the Sony Music Greece catalog some time after Sony Music Greece ceased operations -- see . (Utopes) |
2024-04-21 21:28 | Back with the Thugz Part 2 (2009 studio album by Bizzy Bone) | Back with the Thugz Part 2 is the fourteenth solo studio album by Bizzy Bone released on the Hi-Power Entertainment label on July 14, 2009. The album features appearances by Mr. Capone-e, Mr. Criminal and HPG's. | The album was a failure and this page only has 1 source (JuanBoss105) |
2024-04-21 21:29 | Bone Brothers 3 (2008 studio album by Bone Brothers) | Bone Brothers III (or Bone Brothers 3) is the third album by Layzie Bone and Bizzy Bone. It is the third of the Bone Brothers albums, the first one being released in 2005 entitled Bone Brothers and the second being released in 2007 entitled Bone Brothers 2. | No sources and the album was a failure (JuanBoss105) |
2024-04-21 21:46 | The Busters (band) | The Busters are a German third wave ska revival band, established as a side project in 1987. Playing 2 Tone-influenced ska, they became one of the best-known German ska bands, having a minor hit single in Germany with a ska cover of Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry Be Happy" They signed to Sony Music in Germany in 1996, and released the album Stompede and the best of compilation Boost Best. | Sole source on page is a blog, and everything else I could find is a long list of zines (presumably unreliable) on archive.org. (QuietHere) |
2024-04-17 11:10 | Static Icon (Australian musical group) | Static Icon were an Australian synthpop band, which formed in Adelaide as a three-piece group, Das Concept in 1990. Initially performing Depeche Mode cover versions, they began playing original material and changed their name to Static Icon. | Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-22 12:10 | List of entertainment events held at the Bell Centre (Wikimedia list of events) | Bell Centre is the busiest indoor arena in the province of Quebec, it has been a popular venue for many concerts and other musical events. A list of artists whom have performed concerts at the venue are included in the table below, while non-concert entertainment events are also added. | Trivial (and woefully under sourced) list of routine concerts. (Oknazevad) |
2024-04-22 14:17 | Warp refraction | Warp refraction, also known as the warp refraction principle, is a term coined by the guitarist Jon Finn in his 1999 publication, Advanced Modern Rock Guitar Improvisation. Warp refraction takes into account the major third tuning interval between the second and third strings in the standard guitar tuning. | Unreferenced article since 2006, concept seems to be entirely confined to a single book so not notable enough for a Wikipedia page (InDimensional) |
2024-04-22 14:19 | The Drastics (US musical group) | The Drastics are a roots-oriented dub reggae group hailing from Chicago. Though primarily classified as a reggae group, The Drastics embrace many styles of music both live and in the studio. This can be heard in their songs which draw from roots reggae, hip hop, jazz (mostly hard-bop), afro-beat, dancehall, as well as folk musics from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and South America. | Unreferenced article since 2006, the page was created and written by the band as WP:PROMO and they do not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 18:43 | Bedtime Prayers (2006 studio album by Blinded Colony) | Bedtime Prayers is the second full-length album released by the Swedish melodic death metal band Blinded Colony. It is the only full album to feature new vocalist Johan Schuster, and also the first album under Pivotal Rockordings. | Doesn't meet WP:NALBUM / WP:GNG. Not redirecting, as ambiguous title. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-23 21:05 | The Clare Voyants (US musical group) | The Clare Voyants are a former acoustic Irish folk rock group based in Phoenix, Arizona. The members before they disbanded in 2006 were Shay Veno (guitar/vocals), Jane Hilton (fiddle/vocals), Billy Brett (mandolin/vocals) and Pat Hershey (acoustic bass). | Unreferenced article and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 21:07 | San Agustin (band) (American musical group from Georgia) | San Agustin (formed 1996) is a free improvising trio from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, with David Daniell and Andrew Burnes on guitar and Bryan Fielden on drums. | Unreferenced article and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 21:08 | Search/Rescue (US musical group) | Search/Rescue is a progressive rock band formed from the members of bands Gatsbys American Dream and Acceptance following their split-up. The band's debut album, titled The Compound was released on CD in Japan in early 2008 and digitally in the US via iTunes and Amazon MP3 on February 26, 2008. | Weak references used in the article and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 21:11 | Garybaldi (Band) | Garybaldi was an Italian progressive rock band founded in the early 1970s. | Unreferenced article since 2007 and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 21:25 | Head Set (band) (American alternative rock band) | Head Set was an American alternative rock band based in California, United States. | Doesn't meet WP:NBAND / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-24 00:28 | Johannes Heil (German electronic music producer) | Johannes Heil (born 3 February 1978) is a German electronic music producer from Ober-Mörlen near Frankfurt, who has released on Cocoon Recordings (including contributing a track to their 'Cocoon Compilation F' release). | Unreferenced article and the artist does not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 01:29 | Chuck Ellis (American singer-songwriter) | Chuck Ellis, legally Charles Ellis, was born December 15, 1985, in Charlotte, North Carolina, by the name Jeremy Eli Nicholas to parents Bill Nicholas and his mother, Gwendolyn. Ellis is an American songwriter, vocalist, and music producer. He was given the name Current when adopted at age 9 by his stepfather and later released an EP and a full-length album under the name Jeremy Current. | No significant media coverage I could find about this musician or any of his albums. Fails WP:GNG (OsmiumGuard) |
2024-04-24 05:45 | Plone (band) (English electronic music band) | Plone are an electronic music band from Birmingham, England. | Completely unsourced non notable band, fails WP:NBAND (GünniX) |
Culture/Media/Radio
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2024-04-17 16:41 | Mickey Spagnola (American sportswriter) | Mickey Spagnola, a former sportswriter for the now-defunct Dallas Times Herald, serves as the feature writer for DallasCowboys.com, tracking the daily activities of the Dallas Cowboys. Mickey writes articles and blogs for the site, but also hosts "Talkin' Cowboys", one of two daily radio shows broadcast exclusively on DallasCowboys.com. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-19 07:43 | KORU (Radio station in Garapan, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands) | KORU, (89.9 FM) branded as Joy FM is a radio station licensed to Garapan, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. The station is currently owned by Good News Broadcasting Corporation, and simulcasts the signal from KSDA-FM. | Fails WP:GNG. No secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-20 15:39 | The Norm (radio) (former CBC radio show) | The Norm was a CBC Radio comedy show that ran between 1986 and 1988. It was the immediate successor to The Frantics' Frantic Times radio show, whose slot they took over in January 1986, and tried to capitalize on its often surreal and zany style with its own cast of characters placed in odd situations. | Doesn't meet WP:N (Boleyn) |
2024-04-21 05:25 | WVBN-LP (Television station in Virginia Beach, Virginia) | WVBN-LP, analog channel 18 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, was a television station owned and operated by JBS Inc. It previously broadcast MTV2 (formerly The Box). WVBN-LP was on channel 19 until late 2002. It was owned by the Izzo Family Trust until JBS, Inc., took over in December 2002. | Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r) |
2024-04-22 17:52 | KUDA (Shoshoni, Wyoming) (Radio station in Shoshoni, Wyoming) | KUDA (88.7 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a variety format. Licensed to Shoshoni, Wyoming, United States, the station was owned by KUDA, Inc. KUDA broadcast from a mountain north of Shoshoni, and served the greater Fremont County/Hot Springs County region. | No secondary sources to meet WP:GNG. Defunct small town station. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-22 17:56 | WCSD-LP (Radio station in Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pennsylvania) | WCSD-LP (104.9 FM) is a low-power FM radio station broadcasting a variety music format. Licensed to Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States, the station serves the Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania area. The station is currently owned by Shawnee Presbyterian Church. | No secondary sources to meet WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
Culture/Media/Software
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2024-04-23 09:51 | Symphonic Source, Inc. | Symphonic Source, Inc, founded in 2010. Is an American developer and marketer of data cleansing and duplication software for customer relationship management (CRM) systems and related databases. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. No remotely usable sources. (Teratix) |
2024-04-23 10:09 | Taskfreak (open source time and task management tool) | TaskFreak! is an open-source, web interface, time and task management tool. It was created in 2005 as a standalone web application. It has been ported to a WordPress plugin in 2013. | Fails the general notability guideline. (Teratix) |
Culture/Media/Television
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2024-04-17 17:02 | Teen Top Rising 100% (South Korean variety show) | Teen Top's Rising 100% is a South Korean variety show featured on the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) and produced by MTV. A total of ten episodes of the series were aired from June 10, 2012 to August 18, 2012. The show, labeled a 'real variety' show, was hosted by Kim Tae Hyun and included the bands Teen Top and 100%. | No sources cited in article. I could not find any after searching. (XabqEfdg) |
2024-04-17 19:29 | Keaton and Kylie Rae Tyndall (American actresses) | Keaton Tyndall and Kylie Tyndall (born Keaton Nicole Tyndall and Kylie Rae Tyndall on March 14, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) are identical twin actresses. | Doesn't meet WP:NACTOR / WP:GNG (Boleyn) |
2024-04-21 04:47 | KMCW-LP (LPTV station in Medford, Oregon) | KMCW-LP (channel 14) was a low-power television station in Medford, Oregon, United States. It was owned by Northwest Broadcasting alongside Fox affiliate KMVU (channel 26) and MyNetworkTV affiliate KFBI-LD (channel 48). | Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r) |
2024-04-21 05:25 | WVBN-LP (Television station in Virginia Beach, Virginia) | WVBN-LP, analog channel 18 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, was a television station owned and operated by JBS Inc. It previously broadcast MTV2 (formerly The Box). WVBN-LP was on channel 19 until late 2002. It was owned by the Izzo Family Trust until JBS, Inc., took over in December 2002. | Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r) |
2024-04-22 19:24 | Antonio Ballatore | Antonio Ballatore is a television personality and designer who was the winner of the fourth season of the reality show HGTV Design Star. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 21:09 | Faraar Kab Tak (Indian crime television series) | Faraar Kab Tak is an Indian crime television show that was aired on Ishara TV. This show stars Atul Kulkarni as Host. | Fails WP:SIGCOV and WP:GNG (Imsaneikigai) |
2024-04-21 02:36 | Badall Pe Paon Hai (2024 Hindi television series) | Badall Pe Paon Hai is an upcoming Hindi TV series scheduled to air on Sony SAB. It is produced by Ravi Dubey and Sargun Mehta under Dreamiyata Entertainment and will star Aakash Ahuja and Amandeep Sidhu. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
Culture/Media/Video games
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2024-04-20 10:26 | Yamaha PSR-550 (Synthesizer) | The Yamaha PSR-550 is a portable arranger workstation electronic keyboard produced in 2001. | Can't find any good coverage of this keyboard online. Reference 1 is primary, ref 2 is not reliable. There are a lot of Yamaha PSR- keyboards and I can't see why this one specifically has its own page. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 01:16 | The Memory of Eldurim (Video game) | The Memory of Eldurim is an open world action role-playing video game in development by Liminal Games. The game was released for Microsoft Windows via early access on Steam on February 7, 2014. | Old article that fails before test. (I dream of horses) |
Culture/Performing arts
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2024-04-17 15:46 | Jeremy Schoenberg (American actor) | Jeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972) is a former child star from both film and television. He played on Days of Our Lives from 1980 to 1982 as Johnny, Marlena's foster child. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-18 21:18 | Don Stitt (American actor) | Don Stitt (born January 25, 1956) is an American actor and playwright who has been featured in four Broadway musicals, appeared 20 times on the Late Show with David Letterman, and starred in countless commercials. | Unref BLP autobiography, I couldn't find sources that would show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
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2024-04-19 16:09 | St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Hastings, Minnesota) (church building in Hastings, United States of America) | St. Luke's Episcopal Church is located at 615 Vermillion Street in historic downtown Hastings, Minnesota, United States. | Non-notable church. Insufficient sourcing for 11 years. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper) |
2024-04-21 18:37 | Chthonioi Alexandrian Wicca | Chthonioi Alexandrian Wicca is a Boston-area family of Alexandrian Wicca-covens directly downline from Coven Chthonioi. Coven Chthonioi grew out of the Alexandrian practice of its founders in the 1970s, has an unbroken lineage back to Alex Sanders and Maxine Sanders, and has been in continuous operation since 1974. | notability (173.76.58.72) |
Culture/Sports
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2024-04-17 18:14 | Thulani Thembela (South African cricketer) | Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Easterns in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup on 11 October 2018. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:18 | Modiri Litheko (South African cricketer) | Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 7 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. He made his List A debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:20 | Ivan Mokhov (American pair skater) | Ivan Mokhov (born February 22, 1999) is an American pair skater. With his sister and skating partner, Maria Mokhova, he placed fourth at the 2022 Skate America. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:21 | Maria Mokhova (American pair skater) | Maria Mokhova (born August 11, 2006) is an American pair skater. With her brother and skating partner, Ivan Mokhov, she placed fourth at the 2022 Skate America. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:24 | Caleb Wein (American ice dancer) | Caleb Wein (born April 19, 2001) is an American ice dancer. With his skating partner, Angela Ling, he is the 2022 JGP Russia bronze medalist, the 2022 U.S. junior national silver medalist, and finished seventh at the 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:26 | Angela Ling (Canadian-American ice dancer) | Angela Ling (born 14 April 2004) is a Canadian-born ice dancer who currently represents the United States. With her skating partner, Caleb Wein, she is the 2022 JGP Russia bronze medalist, the 2022 U.S. junior national silver medalist, and finished seventh at the 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 19:11 | Kate Finster (American pair skater) | Kate Finster (born December 14, 2003) is an American pair skater. With her former skating partner, Balazs Nagy, she is the 2020 U.S. national junior champion, the 2019 U.S. national junior silver medalist, and the 2019 JGP Poland silver medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-18 04:47 | Onke Jiba (South African rugby union player) | Onke Jiba is a South African rugby union player for the Sharks in the Currie Cup. His regular position is wing. | Rugby player with one pro appearance and nothing approaching WP:SIGCOV. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-19 01:54 | Footdown (Group bicycle game) | Footdown is a group bicycle game where the objective is to avoid put your foot on the ground. Participants cycle around until there is only one person who has not put his or her foot down on the floor, whether it be the full foot, or just a toe. Rules vary, sometimes physical contact is allowed (Touching hands, feet or ramming with the bike are considered contact) others allow no physical contact. | Non-notable, niche game. There are no reliable, secondary sources currently in the article. Searches turned up very little - just a handful of mentions in various social media posts. (Rorshacma) |
2024-04-19 03:00 | Eloise Stenner (English international field hockey player) | Eloise Stenner (born 13 January 1997) is an English international field hockey player who plays as a defender for England U-21 and was in the Great Britain senior squad for the 2019 FIH Pro League.
She has yet to make her full international debut. |
No evidence of, nor claim to, notability. (JoelleJay) |
2024-04-19 18:17 | Ruslán Hinestrosa (Equatoguinean basketball player) | Ruslán Hinestrosa Ikaka Malabo (born 8 May 1993), known as Ruslán Hinestrosa, is an Equatorial Guinean basketball player who plays as a power forward for Nueva Era and the Equatorial Guinea national team. | Absolutely no coverage of this basketball player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-19 21:11 | Lyon FC (Palau) (Association football club in Palau) | Lyon FC is a Palauan association football club which competed in the 2014 season of the Palau Soccer League. | Palauan football club which seemingly played one season with no indication of notability. For context, Palau has roughly the same population as the 66th-biggest city in Minnesota. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-20 22:11 | Hubert Godart (Belgian bicycle racer) | Hubert Godart (1913–1983) was a Belgian road cyclist. | Non-notable athelete, fails WP:GNG. Created by UPE. (2A02:AB88:4C01:7500:84E:6485:B66C:DC73) |
2024-04-21 19:42 | List of Académico do Aeroporto players | This article is about the list of Académico do Aeroporto do Sal players. Académico do Aeroporto is a Cape Verdean football (soccer) club based in Espargos, Cape Verde and plays at Estádio Marcelo Leitão. The club was formed on 1 December 1966. | Fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE. The player base from most of the club's history is completely impossible to verify, the list is utterly impossible to maintain and the vast majority of entries on the list would be amateur footballers that fail WP:GNG individually. People that do meet GNG individually, and whose playing for Académico do Aeroporto we have verified, can be collected in a category. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-21 19:42 | List of Académica do Porto Novo players | This article is about the list of Académica do Porto Novo players. Académica do Porto Novo is a Cape Verdean football (soccer) club based in Porto Novo, Cape Verde and plays at Estádio Municipal do Porto Novo. The club was formed on 14 February 1981. | Fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE. The player base from most of the club's history is completely impossible to verify, the list is utterly impossible to maintain and the vast majority of entries on the list would be amateur footballers that fail WP:GNG individually. People that do meet GNG individually, and whose playing for Académico do Aeroporto we have verified, can be collected in a category. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-21 19:42 | List of Desportivo da Praia players | Desportivo da Praia is a Cape Verdean football (soccer) club based in Praia, Cape Verde and plays at Estádio da Várzea. The club was formed in 1979. | Fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE. The player base from most of the club's history is completely impossible to verify, the list is utterly impossible to maintain and the vast majority of entries on the list would be amateur footballers that fail WP:GNG individually. People that do meet GNG individually, and whose playing for Desportivo da Praia we have verified, can be collected in a category. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-21 19:44 | List of SC Santa Maria players | Sport Clube Santa Maria is a Cape Verdean football (soccer) club based in Santa Maria, Cape Verde and plays at Estádio Marcelo Leitão in Espargos. The club was formed on 1 April 1937. | Fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE. The player base from most of the club's history is completely impossible to verify, the list is utterly impossible to maintain and the vast majority of entries on the list would be amateur footballers that fail WP:GNG individually. People that do meet GNG individually, and whose playing for Santa Maria we have verified, can be collected in a category. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-21 23:59 | Sebastian Arispe (Peruvian swimmer) | Sebastian Arispe (born 26 August 1992) is a Peruvian swimmer. He competed in the men's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), in Hangzhou, China. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Swimmers who haven't competed in the Olympics are generally less notable. (LibStar) |
2024-04-22 00:51 | Franco Vermeulen (South African rugby league footballer) | Franco Vermeulen is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 00:52 | Pieter van der Nest (South African rugby league footballer) | Pieter van der Nest is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is standoff. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 00:54 | Henry du Toit (South African rugby league footballer) | Henry du Toit is a South African rugby league player for the Bloemfontein Roosters. His position is centre. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 12:21 | Nicolas Agnesi (French rugby union player) | Nicolas Agnesi (born September 9, 1988, in Draguignan (Var)) is a French rugby union plyer, who plays as left prop for Pau club (1.84 m, 111 kg). | Non-notable rugby player, fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG (Primefac) |
2024-04-22 17:16 | Kristine Musademba (American figure skater) | Kristine Musademba (born December 3, 1992) is an American former competitive figure skater. She won three gold medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series and qualified twice for the JGP Final. She is the 2008 U.S. junior national pewter medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:26 | Gleb Lutfullin (Russian figure skater) | Gleb Olegovich Lutfullin (Russian: Глеб Олегович Лутфуллин; born 31 March 2004) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2021 JGP Russia champion, the 2021 JGP Poland champion and the 2019 JGP U.S. bronze medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:35 | Loren Galler-Rabinowitz (figure skater) | Loren Galler-Rabinowitz (born January 19, 1986) is a physician, an American former ice dancer, and pageant titleholder. She is the 2004 U.S. ice dancing bronze medalist with David Mitchell and competed in the Miss America 2011 pageant. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:38 | John Corona (American former competitive ice dancer) | John Corona (born November 25, 1988) is an American former competitive ice dancer who competed with Pilar Bosley. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:39 | Pilar Bosley (American ice dancer) | Pilar Bosley (born September 4, 1988) is an American former competitive ice dancer who competed with John Corona. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-23 19:45 | Becky Bereswill (American figure skater) | Rebecca Ann "Becky" Bereswill (born October 2, 1990) is an American figure skater. She is the 2008 Junior Grand Prix Final champion. In 2014, she was cast as Elsa in the Disney on Ice version of Frozen. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-23 21:02 | Andre Olwagen (South African rugby league footballer) | Andre Olwagen is a South African rugby league player for the Brakpan Bears. His position is fullback He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 21:03 | Andre Loader (South African rugby league footballer) | Andre Loader is a South African rugby league footballer for the Brakpan Bears. His position is hooker and halfback. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 21:04 | Francois Greyvensteyn (South African rugby league footballer) | Francois Greyvensteyn is a South African rugby league player for the Brakpan Bears. His position is standoff. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 23:50 | Jonathan Soares (South African rugby league footballer) | Jonathan Soares is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls in the Rhino Cup. His position is second row. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 23:52 | Gerhard de Wet (South African rugby league footballer) | Gerhard de Wet is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is second row. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 23:54 | Rupert Wells (rugby league) (South African rugby league footballer) | Rupert Wells is a South African rugby league footballer for the Tuks Bulls. His position is wing. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA He represented South Africa in the Middle East-Africa play-offs for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-24 00:34 | Phil Madsen (New Zealand singer) | Phil Madsen is a singer/songwriter based in Auckland, New Zealand. | Does not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 03:47 | Andrew Evans (figure skater) (Canadian pair skater) | Andrew Evans (born October 22, 1988) is a retired Canadian pair skater. With Carolyn MacCuish, he placed 8th at the 2007 World Junior Championships. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:48 | Carolyn MacCuish (Canadian figure skater) | Carolyn MacCuish (born August 29, 1992) is a Canadian figure skater. Competing in pair skating with Andrew Evans, she placed 8th at the 2007 World Junior Championships. She later competed in ice dancing. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:51 | Blake Rosenthal (American figure skater) | Blake Rosenthal (born August 21, 1990, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American figure skater who has competed as a single skater, pair skater, and ice dancer. As a single skater, she is the 2007 U.S. junior pewter medalist and won the silver medal at the 2007–2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix event in Estonia. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:53 | Joseph Jacobsen (American pair skater) | Joseph Jacobsen (born February 9, 1987, in Anaheim, California) is an American pair skater. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:54 | Bianca Butler (American pair skater) | Bianca Butler (born September 2, 1989 in Laguna Beach, California) is an American pair skater. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:57 | Joanna Lenko (Canadian ice dancer) | Joanna Lenko (born April 24, 1992) is a Canadian retired ice dancer. She won three medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series with Mitchell Islam. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:58 | Mark Fernandez (Canadian pair skater) | Mark Fernandez (born July 13, 1988) is a Canadian former pair skater. With partner Amanda Velenosi, he is the 2007 Canadian national junior silver medalist and placed as high as 6th at the World Junior Championships (2007). | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 04:00 | Amanda Velenosi (Canadian pair skater) | Amanda Velenosi (born June 16, 1992) is a Canadian former pair skater. With her partner Mark Fernandez, she became the 2007 Canadian national junior silver medalist and placed as high as 6th at the World Junior Championships (2007). | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 01:27 | Anthony Armour (Australian rugby league footballer) | Anthony Armour is a rugby league footballer, he played for London Broncos in the Super League. | Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT. No significant coverage. (LibStar) |
Culture/Visual arts
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2024-04-18 11:58 | Goro Furuta (Japanese painter and sculptor) | Goro Furuta (born 1971) is a painter and sculptor of Kaiyodo. He is in charge of almost all paint masters (painting samples) of living figures, including the chocolate egg "Japan Animal Collection Series". | Not enough notability. Compared to the Japanese version of Wikipedia, the content of Kaiyodo's articles is overwhelmingly small, and even though there is no article about director Shuichi Miyawaki, there is no reason why this article exists on the English version of Wikipedia. Note that this article is nothing changed from Draft[1] which is declined because references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. (Ta-tea-two-te-to) |
2024-04-22 17:52 | Brad Adkins (American self-taught artist and curator) | Brad Adkins (born 1973) is an American self-taught artist and curator. In 2002, Chas Bowie of The Portland Mercury declared Adkins "the poster boy of low-rent artwork.", Also in 2002, D.K. Row of The Oregonian listed Adkins as one of ten "artists you don't know, but should." Matthew Stadler of Nest and Clear Cut Press calls Adkins "an orchestrator of the quotidian", "whose interventions turn the everyday into art." | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 17:55 | Alfred Aguilar (American painter) | Alfred Aguilar (born 1933), also called Sa Wa Pin, is a Pueblo-American potter, ceramicist, and painter from the San Ildefonso Pueblo tribe. He is known for his coil-built pottery that is carved or painted, his buffalo figurines, and his clay nacimientos. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 18:59 | Ashley Zelinskie (American visual artist) | Ashley Zelinskie is a contemporary visual artist who uses 3D printing and other digital technology to create her work. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 19:27 | Michael Ballou (American artist) | Michael Ballou is an American artist who has been living in Brooklyn New York since 1983. During the 1990s, he was one of the guiding spirits of Four Walls, hosted in his garage studio, which was something of a combination of clubhouse and laboratory for the exchange of art and ideas. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
Culture/Visual arts/Architecture
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2024-04-19 16:09 | St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Hastings, Minnesota) (church building in Hastings, United States of America) | St. Luke's Episcopal Church is located at 615 Vermillion Street in historic downtown Hastings, Minnesota, United States. | Non-notable church. Insufficient sourcing for 11 years. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper) |
2024-04-22 13:15 | Noordin Bridge (Bridge in Jalan Beruas-Parit) | Noordin Bridge is the main bridge in Perak Tengah district, Perak, Malaysia. It is located on Federal Route 73 crossing Perak River between Belanja and Parit. | A bridge with no sources I can find. (Allan Nonymous) |
Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime
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[Failed to parse] | Pat Byrnes (American cartoonist) | Pat Byrnes is an American cartoonist best known for his work for The New Yorker. He created the comic strip Monkeyhouse, which ran for three years. He received the National Cartoonists Society Advertising and Illustration Award for 2001, with an additional nomination for 2000, and nominations for their Gag Cartoon Award for 1999 and 2000. | [Failed to parse] |
Geography/Geographical
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2024-04-20 07:49 | Moore Island (Susquehanna River) (island in the Susquehanna River in Broome County, New York, United States) | Moore Island is an island located by Conklin Center, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-20 15:57 | Crocker Island (Island in New York (state)) | Crocker Island is an island located by Johnson City, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-20 19:28 | Conklin Island (island in the Susquehanna River in Broome County, New York, United States) | Conklin Island is an island located by Conklin Station, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-22 08:14 | Tuffs Island (island in the Susquehanna River in Tioga County, New York, United States) | Tuffs Island is an island located by Owego, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-22 08:15 | Collier Island (Riverine island on the Susquehanna) | Collier Island is an island located by Kirkwood Center, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-22 08:16 | Susquehanna River Island (Island in New York State, USA) | Susquehanna River Island (formerly Squaw Island) is an island located by Owego, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
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2024-04-18 11:36 | Wilson Kinyonga (Tanzanian influential musician) | Wilson Peter Kinyonga (1947? – August, 1995) was an influential musician in Kenya. Born in Tanzania, Wilson Kinyonga and his brother George Kinyonga founded the rumba band Simba Wanyika which would later spawn Les Wanyika, Super Wanyika Stars and other offshoots. | Unreferenced article since 2006, musician does not seem to have enough notability outside of his groups to warrant having his own page. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-21 19:42 | List of Desportivo da Praia players | Desportivo da Praia is a Cape Verdean football (soccer) club based in Praia, Cape Verde and plays at Estádio da Várzea. The club was formed in 1979. | Fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE. The player base from most of the club's history is completely impossible to verify, the list is utterly impossible to maintain and the vast majority of entries on the list would be amateur footballers that fail WP:GNG individually. People that do meet GNG individually, and whose playing for Desportivo da Praia we have verified, can be collected in a category. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-23 11:53 | List of Académica da Praia players | Académica da Praia is a football (soccer) club based in Praia, Cape Verde and plays at Estádio da Várzea. The club was formed in 1962. | WP:INDISCRIMINATE list of mostly non-notable players. (Let'srun) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa
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2024-04-23 09:25 | Alexandru Sorin Biris (American academic) | Alexandru Sorin Biris is an associate professor in the Department of Applied Science at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the Director/Chief Scientist at the Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences. He claimed himself a researcher who specializes in nanoscience and nanotechnology. | Serious notability concerns. (Biruitorul) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa
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2024-04-17 18:14 | Thulani Thembela (South African cricketer) | Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Easterns in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup on 11 October 2018. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:18 | Modiri Litheko (South African cricketer) | Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 7 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. He made his List A debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-18 04:47 | Onke Jiba (South African rugby union player) | Onke Jiba is a South African rugby union player for the Sharks in the Currie Cup. His regular position is wing. | Rugby player with one pro appearance and nothing approaching WP:SIGCOV. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 00:51 | Franco Vermeulen (South African rugby league footballer) | Franco Vermeulen is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 00:52 | Pieter van der Nest (South African rugby league footballer) | Pieter van der Nest is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is standoff. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-22 00:54 | Henry du Toit (South African rugby league footballer) | Henry du Toit is a South African rugby league player for the Bloemfontein Roosters. His position is centre. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 21:02 | Andre Olwagen (South African rugby league footballer) | Andre Olwagen is a South African rugby league player for the Brakpan Bears. His position is fullback He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 21:03 | Andre Loader (South African rugby league footballer) | Andre Loader is a South African rugby league footballer for the Brakpan Bears. His position is hooker and halfback. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 21:04 | Francois Greyvensteyn (South African rugby league footballer) | Francois Greyvensteyn is a South African rugby league player for the Brakpan Bears. His position is standoff. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 23:50 | Jonathan Soares (South African rugby league footballer) | Jonathan Soares is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls in the Rhino Cup. His position is second row. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 23:52 | Gerhard de Wet (South African rugby league footballer) | Gerhard de Wet is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is second row. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-23 23:54 | Rupert Wells (rugby league) (South African rugby league footballer) | Rupert Wells is a South African rugby league footballer for the Tuks Bulls. His position is wing. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA He represented South Africa in the Middle East-Africa play-offs for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. | Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I can't find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa
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2024-04-22 01:25 | St. Seií (Musical artist) | Jalal St. Toby Iyonagbe popularly known as St. Seii is a Nigerian singer-songwriter , who is known for his EP titled Bittersweet. | Subject doesn't meet any of the NBAND standards--the references are trite, and GNG isn't met either. (Drmies) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America
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2024-04-17 16:28 | Music of The Bahamas (docu-musical) (Docu-musical on Bahamian music) | Music of The Bahamas is a docu-musical adapted from E. Clement Bethel's master's thesis in ethnomusicology. It written by Nicolette Bethel and Philip A. Burrows, and directed by Philip A. Burrows. | Appears to be a non-notable docu-musical which lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-19 13:43 | Caribbean South America (Subregion of South America) | Caribbean South America is a subregion of South America consisting of the countries that border the Caribbean Sea: Colombia and Venezuela. | WP:UNSOURCED since creation in 2004. Not mentioned in any Google Books source, so likely fails WP:GNG. (Nederlandse Leeuw) |
2024-04-19 13:45 | Embassy of El Salvador, Washington, D.C. (embassy of El Salvador in Washington D. C., United States of America) | The Embassy of El Salvador in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of El Salvador to the United States. It is located at 1400 16th Street Northwest, Suite 100, Washington, D.C. in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. | Fails WP:GNG. Poorly sourced, one of three sources is about Cambodia's embassy. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-19 20:35 | Southern Caribbean (Subregion of the Caribbean) | The Southern Caribbean is a group of islands that neighbor mainland South America in the West Indies. Saint Lucia lies to the north of the region, Barbados in the east, Trinidad and Tobago at its southernmost point, and Aruba at the most westerly section. | Almost completely WP:UNSOURCED since creation, WP:OR. The only two sources do not contain the phrase "Southern Caribbean". On the Internet, it seems to be mainly used by cruise ship industry promotions. No WP:RS properly or consistently define the phrase, and apart from "South Caribbean" being a term in plate tectonics, nobody seems to be regarding this as a distinct region with its own separate identity/history/culture/music etc. other than the sum of its parts. Similar situation with Caribbean South America, just a lot more unsourced text. (Nederlandse Leeuw) |
2024-04-19 20:52 | Caribbean Lowlands | The Caribbean Lowlands are a plains region along eastern areas of Central American nations. The area is usually between mountain ranges and the coastlines of the Caribbean Sea. | WP:UNSOURCED since creation, WP:OR. Same as Southern Caribbean and Caribbean South America. (Nederlandse Leeuw) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
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2024-04-17 16:41 | Mickey Spagnola (American sportswriter) | Mickey Spagnola, a former sportswriter for the now-defunct Dallas Times Herald, serves as the feature writer for DallasCowboys.com, tracking the daily activities of the Dallas Cowboys. Mickey writes articles and blogs for the site, but also hosts "Talkin' Cowboys", one of two daily radio shows broadcast exclusively on DallasCowboys.com. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 19:05 | Ron Rozelle (American writer) | Ron Rozelle is an American author of ten books of fiction and nonfiction, including 'Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places & Events', a volume in the Writers Digest 'Write Great Fiction' series; 'The Windows of Heaven', a novel of the 1900 Galveston storm; 'A Place Apart', a novel set in modern day Ohio; and 'Warden: Death and Life in the Texas Prison System', coauthored with Jim Willett, Rozelle's memoir, 'Into That Good Night', the fi ... | Promotional unref BLP; he does not seem to meet WP:AUTHOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 21:30 | Kelly Glenn Williams (American filmmaker) | Kelly Glenn Williams is an Austin, Texas based filmmaker and film programmer. He has served as the Film Program Director at the Austin Film Festival from 2004 to the present. In 2007 he received an Excellence Award at the International Film Festival Summit. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-18 21:33 | List of United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky | Wikipedia is a not a directory and not for collections of random information. (Steve Quinn) | |
2024-04-18 21:18 | Don Stitt (American actor) | Don Stitt (born January 25, 1956) is an American actor and playwright who has been featured in four Broadway musicals, appeared 20 times on the Late Show with David Letterman, and starred in countless commercials. | Unref BLP autobiography, I couldn't find sources that would show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 21:25 | Larry Whitaker (American animator) | Larry D. Whitaker, Jr. (born July 31, 1969) is an American animator, director, screenwriter, designer, and voice actor. | Doesn't meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-19 13:45 | Embassy of El Salvador, Washington, D.C. (embassy of El Salvador in Washington D. C., United States of America) | The Embassy of El Salvador in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of El Salvador to the United States. It is located at 1400 16th Street Northwest, Suite 100, Washington, D.C. in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. | Fails WP:GNG. Poorly sourced, one of three sources is about Cambodia's embassy. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-19 16:09 | St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Hastings, Minnesota) (church building in Hastings, United States of America) | St. Luke's Episcopal Church is located at 615 Vermillion Street in historic downtown Hastings, Minnesota, United States. | Non-notable church. Insufficient sourcing for 11 years. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper) |
2024-04-20 07:49 | Moore Island (Susquehanna River) (island in the Susquehanna River in Broome County, New York, United States) | Moore Island is an island located by Conklin Center, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-20 15:57 | Crocker Island (Island in New York (state)) | Crocker Island is an island located by Johnson City, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-20 17:39 | Stomago Sagrado | Stomago Sagrado was a Mexican rock band formed in Mexico city in 1980 by Victor Basurto and Jorge Beltran, both of Humus and Frolic Froth fame. | Doesn't meet WP:NBAND / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-20 19:28 | Conklin Island (island in the Susquehanna River in Broome County, New York, United States) | Conklin Island is an island located by Conklin Station, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-21 02:03 | Delaware Stars (Basketball team in Wilmington, Delaware) | The Delaware Stars were a United States Basketball League franchise in Wilmington, Delaware. They played on the main campus of Wilmington University. They started playing in 2007. After posting an 0–8 record, the Stars folded in mid-season. | WP:N: Little to no coverage of this facility in any sources. No other suitable article to merge into; USBL page does not provide details on individual teams (Triphora) |
2024-04-21 04:47 | KMCW-LP (LPTV station in Medford, Oregon) | KMCW-LP (channel 14) was a low-power television station in Medford, Oregon, United States. It was owned by Northwest Broadcasting alongside Fox affiliate KMVU (channel 26) and MyNetworkTV affiliate KFBI-LD (channel 48). | Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r) |
2024-04-21 05:25 | WVBN-LP (Television station in Virginia Beach, Virginia) | WVBN-LP, analog channel 18 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, was a television station owned and operated by JBS Inc. It previously broadcast MTV2 (formerly The Box). WVBN-LP was on channel 19 until late 2002. It was owned by the Izzo Family Trust until JBS, Inc., took over in December 2002. | Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r) |
2024-04-22 00:15 | Cornet, Washington (Unincorporated community in Washington, U.S.) | Cornet is an unincorporated community in Island County, in the U.S. state of Washington. | No information found about this location, other than the cited sources (which are unreliable and/or insufficient for notability). No "community" of Cornet could be found in any source, although Cornet Bay is a recognized place and notable. The name Cornet doesn't appear on any USGS map until 2011: [2]. Most likely this was just a rural post office for seven years, never a "town". Fails WP:GNG and WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2024-04-22 08:14 | Tuffs Island (island in the Susquehanna River in Tioga County, New York, United States) | Tuffs Island is an island located by Owego, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-22 08:15 | Collier Island (Riverine island on the Susquehanna) | Collier Island is an island located by Kirkwood Center, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-22 08:16 | Susquehanna River Island (Island in New York State, USA) | Susquehanna River Island (formerly Squaw Island) is an island located by Owego, New York, on the Susquehanna River. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-04-22 09:08 | Pingboard (organization chart software) | Pingboard is software program designed to create real-time organizational charts. It synchronizes organizational charts with HRMS software automatically, replacing the need to make org charts manually. Org charts can be shared with specific people, kept private or accessed by all employees via a native mobile org chart app. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. Database searches only turned up passing mentions. (Teratix) |
2024-04-22 17:52 | KUDA (Shoshoni, Wyoming) (Radio station in Shoshoni, Wyoming) | KUDA (88.7 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a variety format. Licensed to Shoshoni, Wyoming, United States, the station was owned by KUDA, Inc. KUDA broadcast from a mountain north of Shoshoni, and served the greater Fremont County/Hot Springs County region. | No secondary sources to meet WP:GNG. Defunct small town station. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-22 17:52 | Brad Adkins (American self-taught artist and curator) | Brad Adkins (born 1973) is an American self-taught artist and curator. In 2002, Chas Bowie of The Portland Mercury declared Adkins "the poster boy of low-rent artwork.", Also in 2002, D.K. Row of The Oregonian listed Adkins as one of ten "artists you don't know, but should." Matthew Stadler of Nest and Clear Cut Press calls Adkins "an orchestrator of the quotidian", "whose interventions turn the everyday into art." | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 17:55 | Alfred Aguilar (American painter) | Alfred Aguilar (born 1933), also called Sa Wa Pin, is a Pueblo-American potter, ceramicist, and painter from the San Ildefonso Pueblo tribe. He is known for his coil-built pottery that is carved or painted, his buffalo figurines, and his clay nacimientos. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 17:56 | WCSD-LP (Radio station in Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pennsylvania) | WCSD-LP (104.9 FM) is a low-power FM radio station broadcasting a variety music format. Licensed to Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States, the station serves the Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania area. The station is currently owned by Shawnee Presbyterian Church. | No secondary sources to meet WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-22 19:20 | Jerome Baker (artist) (American glass blower) | Jerome Baker (also known as Jason Harris) is a Eugene, Oregon based glass blower and the founder of Jerome Baker Designs. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-20 15:18 | Lavender, Washington (Unincorporated community in Washington, US) | Lavender is an unincorporated community in Kittitas County, in the U.S. state of Washington. | No information found about this location. The only mentions were entries in tables of shipping points: [3], [4]. The name "Lavender" doesn't appear on any USGS map that I could find at the coordinates given; early maps (circa 1900) show the area as "Big Creek" but there's nothing there today except a few scattered farms. Without information this is a failure of both WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. GNIS is insufficient for notability. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2024-04-23 00:23 | Amelia, Washington (Ghost town in Washington, United States) | Amelia is a ghost town in Mason County, in the U.S. state of Washington. | Zero information found other than the sources cited, which are insufficient for notability and/or unreliable. Not a single reference to an Amelia, Washington could be found in the Mason County Arcadia Publishing book: [5], and the name Amelia doesn't appear on any USGS topo map until 2011: [6]. Meany's book (reference 4) says this was "formerly a postoffice" without any indication of its location. This place fails WP:V in addition to WP:GNG and WP:GEOLAND. Likely was just a rural post office; current coordinates are for an intersection in the forest. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2024-04-23 09:51 | Symphonic Source, Inc. | Symphonic Source, Inc, founded in 2010. Is an American developer and marketer of data cleansing and duplication software for customer relationship management (CRM) systems and related databases. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. No remotely usable sources. (Teratix) |
2024-04-23 14:55 | REAL School Gardens (501(c)(3) nonprofit organization) | Out Teach (formerly known as REAL School Gardens) builds outdoor learning labs in low-income schools and then spends years training teachers to use the garden to improve Math, Science, and Language Arts instruction. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, founded in Fort Worth, Texas, with additional offices in Washington, D.C.. | nonnotable, some passing mentions but no significant coverage (Polygnotus) |
2024-04-23 21:06 | Mountain Sprout (American band from Eureka Springs, Arkansas) | Mountain Sprout is a vocal and acoustic band from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, United States. Although they are sometimes labeled as bluegrass, their music draws on a wide array of influences. | Unreferenced article and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 21:07 | San Agustin (band) (American musical group from Georgia) | San Agustin (formed 1996) is a free improvising trio from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, with David Daniell and Andrew Burnes on guitar and Bryan Fielden on drums. | Unreferenced article and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 19:26 | Tuolumne, Stanislaus County, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Tuolumne is a small unincorporated town in Stanislaus County, California, United States. Near the town is the historic site of, (now defunct), Tuolumne City. | Uncited for 14 years. I cannot find any evidence that this is a real place; all results are for the ghost town. (Pi.1415926535) |
2024-04-24 03:44 | Furry, Mississippi (Populated place in Mississippi) | Furry is a populated place located in Sunflower County, Mississippi, on Mississippi Highway 3. | Can find zero mentions about this location that is not clearly machine-generated from a location database. Presumably non-notable. (Generalissima) |
2024-04-24 03:47 | Andrew Evans (figure skater) (Canadian pair skater) | Andrew Evans (born October 22, 1988) is a retired Canadian pair skater. With Carolyn MacCuish, he placed 8th at the 2007 World Junior Championships. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:48 | Carolyn MacCuish (Canadian figure skater) | Carolyn MacCuish (born August 29, 1992) is a Canadian figure skater. Competing in pair skating with Andrew Evans, she placed 8th at the 2007 World Junior Championships. She later competed in ice dancing. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-24 03:57 | Joanna Lenko (Canadian ice dancer) | Joanna Lenko (born April 24, 1992) is a Canadian retired ice dancer. She won three medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series with Mitchell Islam. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:25 | Emmett Goodwin (American police officer) | Emmett Goodwin was the Chief of Police of Chickasha, Oklahoma killed the night of February 1, 1909, in front of People's Store on Chickasha Avenue by Chickasha night police chief Will Thomas. | Unsourced, can only find one mention in a book. (Queen of Hearts) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/South America
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2024-04-19 13:43 | Caribbean South America (Subregion of South America) | Caribbean South America is a subregion of South America consisting of the countries that border the Caribbean Sea: Colombia and Venezuela. | WP:UNSOURCED since creation in 2004. Not mentioned in any Google Books source, so likely fails WP:GNG. (Nederlandse Leeuw) |
2024-04-17 19:47 | Pablo Yoiris (Argentine writer) | Pablo Yoiris (born 1972) is an Argentine writer. He has published three books: | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-19 14:00 | Andean states (Geographical term for a subregion of South America) | The Andean states (Spanish: Estados Andinos) are a group of countries in western South America connected by the Andes mountain range. The "Andean States" is sometimes used to refer to all seven countries that the Andes runs through, regions with a shared culture primarily spread during the times of the Inca Empire (such as the Quechua language and Andean cuisine), or it can be used in a geopolitical sense to designate countries in the region ... | WP:UNSOURCED since creation. Fails WP:GNG (no mention in any recent Google Books). It's an ambiguous term without universal definition, and differing inclusion criteria ranging from 3 to 7 countries. All geographic issues can be explained in Andes#Geography; all political issues can be explained in Andean Community. (Nederlandse Leeuw) |
2024-04-21 11:50 | Los Helicópteros (organization) | Argentine music band formed in 1981 by Uki Goñi, Marcelo O'Reilly, Ramiro Bustos Fierro and Chapete César. | Unreferenced article since 2009, written by the singer of the band and do no seem to have significant coverage online. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-21 23:59 | Sebastian Arispe (Peruvian swimmer) | Sebastian Arispe (born 26 August 1992) is a Peruvian swimmer. He competed in the men's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), in Hangzhou, China. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Swimmers who haven't competed in the Olympics are generally less notable. (LibStar) |
2024-04-23 21:22 | Colegio Menor San Francisco de Quito (Private bilingual school in Quito, Ecuador) | Colegio Menor is a private, bilingual (Spanish-English) school located in Quito, Ecuador, in the valley of Cumbayá. It offers education from Pre-K to 12th grade. The school is known for its rigorous academic program and its emphasis on developing students through a variety of extracurricular activities based on liberal arts. | WP:UNSOURCED and for good reason, the only sources that mention this school are tangential. (Allan Nonymous) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia
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2024-04-23 07:56 | List of the most popular unisex names of Kazakhs of Kazakhstan | Unisex names in Kazakhstan are not seldom. About 500 000 (3.9%) Kazakh people in Kazakhstan have 294 Unisex names with 10% threshold. According to the Bureau of National Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan. | Fails WP:LISTN, no evidence of notability for this statistic (Fram) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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2024-04-18 11:58 | Goro Furuta (Japanese painter and sculptor) | Goro Furuta (born 1971) is a painter and sculptor of Kaiyodo. He is in charge of almost all paint masters (painting samples) of living figures, including the chocolate egg "Japan Animal Collection Series". | Not enough notability. Compared to the Japanese version of Wikipedia, the content of Kaiyodo's articles is overwhelmingly small, and even though there is no article about director Shuichi Miyawaki, there is no reason why this article exists on the English version of Wikipedia. Note that this article is nothing changed from Draft[7] which is declined because references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. (Ta-tea-two-te-to) |
2024-04-21 17:38 | Pakistan Japan Business Forum (organization) | PJBF is a registered body U/S 32 of the Companies Ordinance 1984 of Pakistan. The Forum has been granted a license from Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, Company Registration Office, Karachi. | Per previous BLAR, this is an unsourced article, and unable to determine that this is a notable topic per WP:NCORP. (Utopes) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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2024-04-17 08:26 | Baba Hyder Vali of Mulbagal (Sufi mystic) | Syed Shah Baba Hayder e Safdar Husayni Suhrawardi was a 12th-century Sufi saint of Suhrawardi order. He was the disciple of Syed Shah Mutaharuddin Suhrawardi of Tirchy. His mausoleum is located in Mulbagal, Karnataka. | No GNG and SIGCOV (Whisky and more) |
2024-04-18 18:40 | Purabirbal (Village in Uttar Pradesh, India) | Purabirbal is a village in Teh-Bah, Agra district. It is located near the banks of the Yamuna river and is known by other names such as Kachharpura and Gujjernkapura. The population of this village was near 750 in 2006. This village was established in 1710 to 1750 (around 250 to 300 years ago) by the Lodhi community. | unsourced village article without enough info to verify. (Mangoe) |
2024-04-20 06:26 | Joshipura (surname) (family name) | Joshipura is a surname of people who come from in an around the town of Vadnagar. There are Joshipura families which have roots in Porbandar and Bombay (Mumbai) as well. They belong to "Nagar" community which is one of the most learned community of Gujarat, a western state of India. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, no sources. Anjan Joshipura is not notable. I don't see redirecting to be a viable WP:ATD due to the parenthetical disambiguator. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-20 06:41 | Kawle (surname) (family name (कावळे)) | Kawale,(कवळे/कावळे),Kavle,or Kawle, is a common surname in Maharashtra, India. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, no sources. No sources or WP:SIGCOV found to indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-21 17:38 | Pakistan Japan Business Forum (organization) | PJBF is a registered body U/S 32 of the Companies Ordinance 1984 of Pakistan. The Forum has been granted a license from Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, Company Registration Office, Karachi. | Per previous BLAR, this is an unsourced article, and unable to determine that this is a notable topic per WP:NCORP. (Utopes) |
2024-04-22 21:09 | Faraar Kab Tak (Indian crime television series) | Faraar Kab Tak is an Indian crime television show that was aired on Ishara TV. This show stars Atul Kulkarni as Host. | Fails WP:SIGCOV and WP:GNG (Imsaneikigai) |
2024-04-22 23:10 | Devla, India (village in Gujarat state, India) | Devla also known as Devda is a village in the Rajkot District, Gujarat, India. | Article is about a non-notable village with no sources. Searching online reveals no significant coverage which could be used to improve the article. (GranCavallo) |
2024-04-22 23:15 | Bomb (village) | Bomb is an Indian village in Dera Baba Nanak, Gurdaspur district, Punjab, India. | Subject is not notable. (GranCavallo) |
2024-04-22 23:49 | Jord Engineers India | Jord Engineers India is a public limited company incorporated in 1989 and listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. It is based in Asoj, Gujarat and manufactures heat exchangers and finned tubes. | This company article is missing a reliable source to establish notability. The only reference is a dead link. After searching, found social media and sales websites, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this company. Article was created by a new user on 11 July 2012, their only contribution to Wikipedia. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-04-21 02:36 | Badall Pe Paon Hai (2024 Hindi television series) | Badall Pe Paon Hai is an upcoming Hindi TV series scheduled to air on Sony SAB. It is produced by Ravi Dubey and Sargun Mehta under Dreamiyata Entertainment and will star Aakash Ahuja and Amandeep Sidhu. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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2024-04-17 22:16 | Gabriel de Leon (Filipino actor (born 1992)) | Augusto Gabriel Andolong de Leon (born September 28, 1992) known professionally as Gabriel de Leon is a Filipino actor who appeared in Teen Gen. He is the son of Christopher de Leon and Sandy Andolong | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-19 18:42 | Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation | Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation, also referred to by its acronym OLLCF is a private coeducational basic and higher education institution located in Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines. It was founded in 1977 | Unreferenced since creation. No evidence of notability (Pppery) |
2024-04-19 20:33 | Fatoni University (university) | Fatoni University (FTU) (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยฟาฏอนี) is a private Islamic university in Pattani Province, Thailand. | No evidence of notability. Would be an A7 if that criterion applied to educational institutions (Pppery) |
2024-04-22 13:15 | Noordin Bridge (Bridge in Jalan Beruas-Parit) | Noordin Bridge is the main bridge in Perak Tengah district, Perak, Malaysia. It is located on Federal Route 73 crossing Perak River between Belanja and Parit. | A bridge with no sources I can find. (Allan Nonymous) |
2024-04-23 08:12 | Korenya Shingetsuan (Type of rice cracker) | Korenya Shingetsuan is a type of rice cracker made by making sasanishiki rice from Miyagi prefecture into a thin rice cake shape and grilling it over charcoal. It has a faint sweetness of rice, and melts immediately when you put it in your mouth. The manufacturing method has been passed down through the generations, and is currently being made by Minoru Hoshi, the 23rd generation. | Unclear subject and lack of notability (GhostInTheMachine) |
2024-04-19 22:51 | Dexter Doria (Filipino actress) | Dexter Doria is a Filipino veteran actress. She has appeared in more than 175 films and several television programs from ABS-CBN and GMA Network. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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2024-04-23 04:41 | Mildiani (family name) | Mildiani (Georgian: მილდიანი) is a Georgian family name from the Svaneti region in north-western Georgia. | No evidence of notability whatsoever, fails WP:NNAME and WP:INDISCRIMINATE, sourced only to databases, no sources otherwise found that indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
Geography/Regions/Europe
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2024-04-21 00:23 | Waves Vienna (Annual music festival in Vienna, Austria) | The Waves Vienna – Music Festival & Conference is a yearly international showcase festival for pop music in Vienna, Austria. The lineup is mainly focused on alternative and indie music. The festival takes place in a series of music venues in Vienna, such as the Fluc, Flex, and Odeon. | Entirely uncited with no evidence of extensive sustained independent reportage off-Wikipedia; Wikipedia is neither an advertisement nor a directory nor a webhost (Bernanke's Crossbow) |
2024-04-21 17:41 | Panik Records | Panik Records is a record label based in Voula (place in Greece), and is a member of the Panik Entertainment Group. | Per previous BLAR, this is a non-notable record label that took over the Sony Music Greece catalog some time after Sony Music Greece ceased operations -- see . (Utopes) |
2024-04-22 07:40 | Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (German aristocrat) | Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (2 April 1901 – 26 October 1963), born Princess Alexandra Beatrice Leopoldine, was a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She was the second daughter of Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. | Non-notable. (Celia Homeford) |
2024-04-24 03:51 | Blake Rosenthal (American figure skater) | Blake Rosenthal (born August 21, 1990, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American figure skater who has competed as a single skater, pair skater, and ice dancer. As a single skater, she is the 2007 U.S. junior pewter medalist and won the silver medal at the 2007–2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix event in Estonia. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe
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1970-01-01 00:00 | Perspektyva Stock Exchange (High-tech stock exchange located in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) | Perspektiva Stock Exchange (Stock Exchange "Perspektiva" PJSC) is a Ukrainian stock exchange, which has Ukrainian beneficiaries (1), domestically developed software (2), and the active use of electronic documents management (ED) and digital signature (DS), developed in full accordance with requirements of the Ukrainian law. | [Failed to parse] |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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2024-04-17 16:43 | Mark Spalding (British actor) | Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from Birmingham. | Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 21:20 | James Weaver (actor) (British actor) | James Weaver is a British actor who is usually a guest actor for most of his television work such as; Heartbeat, Outside the Rules, Rose and Malone and The Bill. James also appears regularly in theatrical productions in and around London. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG (Boleyn) |
2024-04-18 12:38 | Morten Wedendahl (Danish composer) | Morten Wedendahl (born 29 January 1961 in Virum) is a Danish composer. | No claims to notability, no indicators of anything about their life. Seems they exist, but there is nothing that suggests any encyclopaedic notability or importance. (Canterbury Tail) |
2024-04-18 23:06 | Princess Michael (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Princess Michael of Kent or Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz (born 1945) is the wife of Prince Michael of Kent of the British royal family. | Longstanding DAB, but all other articles linked in previous revisions of this page lack any indication that their subjects are known by this name rendering this disambiguation page unnecessary. (2601:5CC:8300:A7F0:E877:6DB7:5E5F:8756) |
2024-04-19 03:00 | Eloise Stenner (English international field hockey player) | Eloise Stenner (born 13 January 1997) is an English international field hockey player who plays as a defender for England U-21 and was in the Great Britain senior squad for the 2019 FIH Pro League.
She has yet to make her full international debut. |
No evidence of, nor claim to, notability. (JoelleJay) |
2024-04-19 13:08 | Mission of the International Organisation for Migration, London (office of the International Organisation for Migration) | The Office of the International Organisation for Migration in London is the diplomatic mission of the International Organisation for Migration in the United Kingdom. It is located in a multi-use office building on Belgrave Road in the Victoria/Pimlico area. | No secondary sources. Fails WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-20 14:57 | Allcures (UK retail chain) | Allcures Group is a pharmacy chain in the UK, with an online presence and a range of outlets in the south east of England. | This business article is appears to be Run-of-the-mill, nothing exceptional. Article was created by a new user (COI disclosed in Edit summary) on 27 September 2012, their only contribution to Wikipedia. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-04-23 07:20 | Tikhon Nikolaevich | Tikhon Nikolaevich Kulikovsky-Romanov (Russian: Тихон Николаевич Куликовский; 12 August [O.S. 25 August] 1917 - 8 August 1993) was the oldest son of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia and her second husband, Nikolai Kulikovsky. | Fails WP:GNG. (DrKay) |
2024-04-23 13:01 | Daniel Butler (Irish politician) (Irish politician) | Daniel Butler is an Irish Fine Gael politician, who served as Mayor of Limerick from 2021 to 2022. He previously served as Limerick Metropolitan District Mayor from 2018 until the office was abolished in 2019. He has served on Limerick City and County Council for the Limerick City West electoral area since 2014. | While mayors and cathaoirligh are more notable than most local politicians, I’m still not certain that they satisfy WP:POLITICIAN. Butler is the only recent mayor listed at List of mayors of Limerick with an article, which suggests we do not generally accord it with sufficient notability to warrant inclusion I think generally the Lord Mayor of Dublin does get an article, but there usually also sufficient coverage of their role. (Iveagh Gardens) |
2024-04-23 21:05 | The Clare Voyants (US musical group) | The Clare Voyants are a former acoustic Irish folk rock group based in Phoenix, Arizona. The members before they disbanded in 2006 were Shay Veno (guitar/vocals), Jane Hilton (fiddle/vocals), Billy Brett (mandolin/vocals) and Pat Hershey (acoustic bass). | Unreferenced article and the band do not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 04:13 | Rowlan (family name) | Rowlan[citation needed] is an Irish Surname and the anglicized version of the name Ó Rothlain . It, therefore, shares a link with the surnames Rowland, Rowlands, Rollan, Rollin, Rolan, Roland and Rowley. | No evidence that this name or family is notable, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTGENEALOGY. Source 1 and 2 are mere mentions, source 3 is not about the name, and source 4 is a list of unremarkable immigrants. The one person listed here is not notable. No outside sources were found that indicate notability. Possibly created in a CoI/promotion. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe
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2024-04-19 13:25 | Romain Poirot-Lellig (French investment consultant) | Romain Poirot-Lellig (born in 1978) is a French entrepreneur, author, policy advisor and former diplomat. He is currently the Founder & CEO of Africa Delivery Technologies, the company behind a French/Nigerian mobility platform trading as Kwik Delivery. | Advertising or other spam without any relevant or encyclopedic content+ self promotion + lack of notoriety (the french version of the article has been deleted (212.9.195.19) |
2024-04-22 12:21 | Nicolas Agnesi (French rugby union player) | Nicolas Agnesi (born September 9, 1988, in Draguignan (Var)) is a French rugby union plyer, who plays as left prop for Pau club (1.84 m, 111 kg). | Non-notable rugby player, fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG (Primefac) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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2024-04-19 21:11 | Lyon FC (Palau) (Association football club in Palau) | Lyon FC is a Palauan association football club which competed in the 2014 season of the Palau Soccer League. | Palauan football club which seemingly played one season with no indication of notability. For context, Palau has roughly the same population as the 66th-biggest city in Minnesota. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 11:10 | Static Icon (Australian musical group) | Static Icon were an Australian synthpop band, which formed in Adelaide as a three-piece group, Das Concept in 1990. Initially performing Depeche Mode cover versions, they began playing original material and changed their name to Static Icon. | Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 00:34 | Phil Madsen (New Zealand singer) | Phil Madsen is a singer/songwriter based in Auckland, New Zealand. | Does not seem to meet notability criteria per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 01:27 | Anthony Armour (Australian rugby league footballer) | Anthony Armour is a rugby league footballer, he played for London Broncos in the Super League. | Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT. No significant coverage. (LibStar) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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2024-04-20 14:57 | Allcures (UK retail chain) | Allcures Group is a pharmacy chain in the UK, with an online presence and a range of outlets in the south east of England. | This business article is appears to be Run-of-the-mill, nothing exceptional. Article was created by a new user (COI disclosed in Edit summary) on 27 September 2012, their only contribution to Wikipedia. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-04-22 07:25 | ArtHeart Community Art Centre | ArtHeart Community Art Centre or simply ArtHeart is an organization from Regent Park that seeks to "provide an open, supportive environment that uses the arts to foster creative thinking, self-reliance and entrepreneurship." In 2016, ArtHeart was part of a creative partnership with the Textile Museum of Canada and four other local arts agencies to use rug-making to encourage creative expression and teach new skills to people in at-risk or underserved communities. | No indication of notability (Mean as custard) |
2024-04-22 09:08 | Pingboard (organization chart software) | Pingboard is software program designed to create real-time organizational charts. It synchronizes organizational charts with HRMS software automatically, replacing the need to make org charts manually. Org charts can be shared with specific people, kept private or accessed by all employees via a native mobile org chart app. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. Database searches only turned up passing mentions. (Teratix) |
2024-04-22 23:49 | Jord Engineers India | Jord Engineers India is a public limited company incorporated in 1989 and listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. It is based in Asoj, Gujarat and manufactures heat exchangers and finned tubes. | This company article is missing a reliable source to establish notability. The only reference is a dead link. After searching, found social media and sales websites, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this company. Article was created by a new user on 11 July 2012, their only contribution to Wikipedia. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-04-23 09:51 | Symphonic Source, Inc. | Symphonic Source, Inc, founded in 2010. Is an American developer and marketer of data cleansing and duplication software for customer relationship management (CRM) systems and related databases. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. No remotely usable sources. (Teratix) |
History and Society/Education
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2024-04-22 07:25 | ArtHeart Community Art Centre | ArtHeart Community Art Centre or simply ArtHeart is an organization from Regent Park that seeks to "provide an open, supportive environment that uses the arts to foster creative thinking, self-reliance and entrepreneurship." In 2016, ArtHeart was part of a creative partnership with the Textile Museum of Canada and four other local arts agencies to use rug-making to encourage creative expression and teach new skills to people in at-risk or underserved communities. | No indication of notability (Mean as custard) |
2024-04-23 14:55 | REAL School Gardens (501(c)(3) nonprofit organization) | Out Teach (formerly known as REAL School Gardens) builds outdoor learning labs in low-income schools and then spends years training teachers to use the garden to improve Math, Science, and Language Arts instruction. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, founded in Fort Worth, Texas, with additional offices in Washington, D.C.. | nonnotable, some passing mentions but no significant coverage (Polygnotus) |
2024-04-23 21:22 | Colegio Menor San Francisco de Quito (Private bilingual school in Quito, Ecuador) | Colegio Menor is a private, bilingual (Spanish-English) school located in Quito, Ecuador, in the valley of Cumbayá. It offers education from Pre-K to 12th grade. The school is known for its rigorous academic program and its emphasis on developing students through a variety of extracurricular activities based on liberal arts. | WP:UNSOURCED and for good reason, the only sources that mention this school are tangential. (Allan Nonymous) |
History and Society/History
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2024-04-22 07:40 | Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (German aristocrat) | Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (2 April 1901 – 26 October 1963), born Princess Alexandra Beatrice Leopoldine, was a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She was the second daughter of Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. | Non-notable. (Celia Homeford) |
History and Society/Military and warfare
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2024-04-21 12:08 | Land Information Assurance Group | The Land Information Assurance Group (LIAG) is a specialist Army Reserve unit | Lack of references provided to prove notability (PercyPigUK) |
History and Society/Politics and government
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2024-04-19 13:08 | Mission of the International Organisation for Migration, London (office of the International Organisation for Migration) | The Office of the International Organisation for Migration in London is the diplomatic mission of the International Organisation for Migration in the United Kingdom. It is located in a multi-use office building on Belgrave Road in the Victoria/Pimlico area. | No secondary sources. Fails WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-19 13:45 | Embassy of El Salvador, Washington, D.C. (embassy of El Salvador in Washington D. C., United States of America) | The Embassy of El Salvador in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of El Salvador to the United States. It is located at 1400 16th Street Northwest, Suite 100, Washington, D.C. in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. | Fails WP:GNG. Poorly sourced, one of three sources is about Cambodia's embassy. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-17 11:10 | Static Icon (Australian musical group) | Static Icon were an Australian synthpop band, which formed in Adelaide as a three-piece group, Das Concept in 1990. Initially performing Depeche Mode cover versions, they began playing original material and changed their name to Static Icon. | Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-24 01:27 | Anthony Armour (Australian rugby league footballer) | Anthony Armour is a rugby league footballer, he played for London Broncos in the Super League. | Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT. No significant coverage. (LibStar) |
History and Society/Society
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2024-04-20 05:52 | Boris Levit (Mathematics, Statistics) | Boris Ya. Levit is a professor of statistics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Cannot find evidence of WP:GNG through independent reliable sources nor evidence of WP:NPROF via citations / awards. (MarkH21) |
2024-04-22 17:26 | Gleb Lutfullin (Russian figure skater) | Gleb Olegovich Lutfullin (Russian: Глеб Олегович Лутфуллин; born 31 March 2004) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2021 JGP Russia champion, the 2021 JGP Poland champion and the 2019 JGP U.S. bronze medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-22 17:49 | Cara Judea Alhadeff (American photographer) | Cara Judea Alhadeff (born April 8, 1971) is an American photographer, performance artist, writer, activist, and yoga teacher. She has work in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Her photographs have been called "unsettling" and "subtly disturbing". | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-18 19:43 | Black Reel Award for Best Breakthrough Performance (Performing Award) | Here are the list of nominees and winners of the Black Reel Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. | Older duplicate of Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance as well as partly Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Male and Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Female. (Sgubaldo) |
2024-04-23 08:28 | Namig Mammadov | Namig Mammadov (born on 1 February 1976 in Arjut, Kirovakan District, Armenian SSR in the present day Lori Province of Armenia) is an Azerbaijani public figure, businessman and maecenas. He is Caspel LLC company's chairman of the board, and was a member of the Broadcasting Council of İctimai (Public) Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (2009–2015). | Created for advertising and PR purposes. (Correspondentman) |
2024-04-23 08:38 | Subhan Aliyev (Azerbaijani jurist) | Subhan Farmayil oglu Aliyev (Azerbaijani: Sübhan Fərmayıl oğlu Əliyev; born 15 October 1981) is an Azerbaijani lawyer, Professor of the Department of Constitutional Law at Baku State University Law School (since 2022), Doctor of Law, Head of the Department of State and Constitutional Law of the ANAS Institute on Law and Human Rights (since 2020), and Member of the Azerbaijani Bar Association. | Created for advertising and PR purposes. (Correspondentman) |
2024-04-23 07:20 | Tikhon Nikolaevich | Tikhon Nikolaevich Kulikovsky-Romanov (Russian: Тихон Николаевич Куликовский; 12 August [O.S. 25 August] 1917 - 8 August 1993) was the oldest son of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia and her second husband, Nikolai Kulikovsky. | Fails WP:GNG. (DrKay) |
History and Society/Transportation
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2024-04-21 17:55 | X (automobile) (French automobile) | The X was a French automobile produced between 1908 and 1909. Little is known about the marque, other than the fact that "an unknown quantity" was manufactured at Kremlin-Bicêtre, and that one model was shown at the 1908 Paris Salon. | Fails WP:GNG, does not have significant coverage from secondary sources. The one source given only says "X (France) (1908-1909)" and other sources aren't forthcoming. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
STEM
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2024-04-18 23:06 | Princess Michael (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Princess Michael of Kent or Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz (born 1945) is the wife of Prince Michael of Kent of the British royal family. | Longstanding DAB, but all other articles linked in previous revisions of this page lack any indication that their subjects are known by this name rendering this disambiguation page unnecessary. (2601:5CC:8300:A7F0:E877:6DB7:5E5F:8756) |
2024-04-20 14:57 | Allcures (UK retail chain) | Allcures Group is a pharmacy chain in the UK, with an online presence and a range of outlets in the south east of England. | This business article is appears to be Run-of-the-mill, nothing exceptional. Article was created by a new user (COI disclosed in Edit summary) on 27 September 2012, their only contribution to Wikipedia. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-04-22 09:08 | Pingboard (organization chart software) | Pingboard is software program designed to create real-time organizational charts. It synchronizes organizational charts with HRMS software automatically, replacing the need to make org charts manually. Org charts can be shared with specific people, kept private or accessed by all employees via a native mobile org chart app. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. Database searches only turned up passing mentions. (Teratix) |
2024-04-22 23:49 | Jord Engineers India | Jord Engineers India is a public limited company incorporated in 1989 and listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. It is based in Asoj, Gujarat and manufactures heat exchangers and finned tubes. | This company article is missing a reliable source to establish notability. The only reference is a dead link. After searching, found social media and sales websites, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this company. Article was created by a new user on 11 July 2012, their only contribution to Wikipedia. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-04-23 10:02 | Marusia (virtual assistant) | Target article only mentions Marusia once, and very briefly. Marusia is also wikilinked in the target article, which goes to this redirect and in turn to the same article said wikilink is found on. Marusia also has a full article on the Russian Wikipedia. (Kaasterly) | |
2024-04-23 15:57 | Bisin (lantibiotic) | Bisin is a naturally occurring lantibiotic (an antibacterial peptide) discovered by University of Minnesota microbiologist Dan O'Sullivan. Unlike earlier lantibiotics discovered, such as nisin, bisin also kills Gram-negative bacteria, including E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria. | This is a non-notable chemical compound. All references are just low-effort news articles rephrasing a 2011 university press release. No publications in the scientific literature. No notable mentions of any kind in the last 13 years. If this article isn't to be deleted, then I suggest merging into nisin, because the subject of this article is just one of many known variations (structural analogs) of nisin - nothing makes this one any more notable than the others. (Innerstream) |
2024-04-23 09:25 | Alexandru Sorin Biris (American academic) | Alexandru Sorin Biris is an associate professor in the Department of Applied Science at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the Director/Chief Scientist at the Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences. He claimed himself a researcher who specializes in nanoscience and nanotechnology. | Serious notability concerns. (Biruitorul) |
STEM/Computing
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2024-04-19 17:41 | Parkerian Hexad (Information Security) | The Parkerian hexad is a set of six elements of information security proposed by Donn B. Parker in 1998. The Parkerian hexad adds three additional attributes to the three classic security attributes of the CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, availability). | WP:SIGCOV (Stiiin) |
2024-04-22 18:47 | Computer network naming scheme | In computing, naming schemes are often used for objects connected into computer networks. | Not even vaguely a notable subject, people make up names as it pleases them. (Mangoe) |
2024-04-23 09:51 | Symphonic Source, Inc. | Symphonic Source, Inc, founded in 2010. Is an American developer and marketer of data cleansing and duplication software for customer relationship management (CRM) systems and related databases. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. No remotely usable sources. (Teratix) |
2024-04-23 10:09 | Taskfreak (open source time and task management tool) | TaskFreak! is an open-source, web interface, time and task management tool. It was created in 2005 as a standalone web application. It has been ported to a WordPress plugin in 2013. | Fails the general notability guideline. (Teratix) |
2024-04-24 01:27 | Chris Oliver (software engineer) (American software engineer) | Chris Oliver was a software engineer at Sun Microsystems, and the creator of their JavaFX family of products. He came to Sun through their SeeBeyond acquisition, and had earlier designed the architecture for the ICAN 5.0 suite of products (now Java Caps). | Fails the general notability guideline. I considered redirection to JavaFX where he is mentioned, but upon investigation he may not even be the most prominent software engineer named "Chris Oliver", so I worry this would be misleading. (Teratix) |
STEM/Engineering
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2024-04-21 17:55 | X (automobile) (French automobile) | The X was a French automobile produced between 1908 and 1909. Little is known about the marque, other than the fact that "an unknown quantity" was manufactured at Kremlin-Bicêtre, and that one model was shown at the 1908 Paris Salon. | Fails WP:GNG, does not have significant coverage from secondary sources. The one source given only says "X (France) (1908-1909)" and other sources aren't forthcoming. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
STEM/Technology
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2024-04-20 10:23 | Amp rack (short for amplifier rack, a piece of furniture in which amplifiers are mounted) | Amp rack is short for amplifier rack, and is a term used mostly in reference to professional audio applications to describe any furniture, fixture, or case where amplifiers are mounted by their faceplates or in slot grooves, which is termed a rack mount. | Article contains no references and does not seem to be notable enough to warrant having it's own page (InDimensional) |
2024-04-23 09:51 | Symphonic Source, Inc. | Symphonic Source, Inc, founded in 2010. Is an American developer and marketer of data cleansing and duplication software for customer relationship management (CRM) systems and related databases. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. No remotely usable sources. (Teratix) |
Unsorted
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2024-04-17 11:11 | Streetlab | Streetlab is a live electronic rock production duo out of New York City formed by Mark "Coz" Lamorg and Ryan Leary. The two approach music with an appeal to both rockers and dancers. | Unreferenced article since 2007, do not seem to meet WP:BAND notability requirements (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 18:56 | Eliot-Pearson Awards | The Eliot-Pearson Award for Excellence in Children’s Media is an award given biennially to honor outstanding contributions in the field of children’s media. The award is given by the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development and the Film and Media Studies Program at Tufts University at Tufts University. | Non-notable awards; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. All sources belong to university, which is not independent of source. (Wikipedical) |
2024-04-19 09:48 | Commercial character design | Commercial character design is the process of creating a character and utilising it to enhance or publicise a commercial entity through design. | Not properly referenced since 2013, article scope is a duplicate of mascot (HansVonStuttgart) |
2024-04-20 05:33 | Hafkenscheid (family name) | Hafkenscheid is a family name that originated in the 17th century. Hafkenscheid comes from the words "Hafke" (Habicht, goshawk) and "Scheid" (Flurgrenze, borderline between estates). The family has taken its name from the former Havkenscheid castle in the hamlet of the same name near Bochum, Westphalia. | Random name with no evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT. Sourced only to what I can presume to be a genealogy/family history site. No other sources were found that could indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-20 05:55 | Highmoor (family) (family name) | Highmoor is a family name with historic links to the similar name of Highmore | No evidence of notability for the name or family, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTGENEALOGY. Out of two sources in this article, one does not seem to discuss the family at all, and the other is a book on the family's history written by a family member. No sources were found on my search that indicate anything special about these families or the name. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-20 06:20 | Hosbond (surname) (family name) | Hosbond is a surname mostly found in Denmark but have been found in outside the border of Denmark. Hosbond comes from the Danish world husbond which mean a man of superior status compared to servants, employees, etc. e.g. farmer in an agricultural or lord of a manor but originally it had the same meaning as bonde meaning peasant and also meaning residents man (boende mand). | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT. Only source in the article is about the definition of the word 'husbond' in Danish, not about the name itself. No other sources found to indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-21 18:33 | Tommy Gunn (toy) (British action figure produced by Pedigree Toys) | Tommy Gunn was an action figure or boys' doll produced by Pedigree Toys Ltd from 1966 until 1968. The basic doll depicted a British infantry soldier of the time complete with Sterling submachine gun but was also available in World War II dress carrying a Sten gun. | Non notable toy. No sources cited at all. Couldn't find any secondary sources on this. (Sirfurboy) |
2024-04-22 17:53 | Jite Agbro (Artist from Seattle,Washington) | Jite Agbro (born Lagos, Nigeria) is a Nigerian-American multimedia visual artist and designer based in Seattle, Washington. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-22 18:00 | Henry Akona (American theater director and composer) | Henry Akona is an American theater director and composer. | does not meet notability requirements (Slacker13) |
2024-04-23 03:58 | Lecaptain (family name) | The surname LeCaptain is derived from Lecapitaine, which comes from the name of Capet, the Capetian King of the Capetian dynasty, meaning "to head or lead." Captain, LeCaptain, or Lecapitaine, according to Webster's Dictionary also means "King" or "Prince." | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, WP:NOTDICT and WP:NOTGENEALOGY, possibly created in a CoI/promotion, sourced only to an unreliable genealogy website, no outside sources found that would indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-23 04:05 | Leebrick (family name) | The Leebrick name has its roots as Liebrich in the Butzbach, Germany area. There the Liebrich family lived for at least 150 years, as documented in the Lutheran Church records there. The first member of the family came to Pennsylvania in September 1754 from Butzbach via Hamburg on the ship Adventure. | Nothing notable or special about this family or name, fails WP:NOTGENEALOGY and WP:NNAME, created in a possible CoI/promotion, sourced only to books about the family written by its own members, unsecure user-generated genealogy sites, and databases. No sources otherwise found that indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-23 04:37 | Mihalko (family name) | The name Mihalko, Михалко, originates from Kurzem in Jász-Kun, Hungary, ennobled by King Leopold II in 1790. The majority of the Mihalko families in the United States are located in the northeastern portion, primarily concentrated in the state of Pennsylvania. | No evidence of notability or anything special about this family, fails WP:NOTGENEALOGY and WP:NNAME, sourced only to census data, no sources otherwise found that would indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-23 20:00 | Centre for Strategic Research and Analysis (organization) | The Centre for Strategic Research and Analysis (CESRAN) is an international think-tank organisation, directed by Executive Board of the Centre. The Centre was established on 1 November 2008, by Ozgur Tufekci. | Lacking secondary sources. Content is mostly directory listings of staff. (AusLondonder) |