User:DutchTreat/Journal/2020
Appearance
2020 January
[edit]- List of Masterpiece Classic episodes added season 49 episodes; Manon (1884) by Massenet at the Met Opera, soprano Lisette Oropesa as Manon, director Laurent Pelly; Vasaloppet China cross-country ski race (4 January)
- Gheorghe Bengescu add ref to Voltaire work; Complete Works of Voltaire completion year unknown, next volume in year 2020; Masako Mori (politician) Minister of Justice (Japan) corrected ref links (6 January)
- Body_politic#In_statehood from Richard_II_(play)#The_King's_Two_Bodies (21 January)
- Breakable You (2018) with Cristin Milioti (23 January)
- Anna May Wong (1905 – 1961) American actor (24 January)
- Bloomsbury Group - humanists like E. M. Forster author of Howards End (25 January)
- I Lost My Body (2019) French animated short nomination for an Academy Award (27 January)
2020 February
[edit]- Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme needs fixes for wikisource:Page:The New International Encyclopædia 1st ed. v. 20.djvu/72, at Battle of Oudenarde; What was Templar of Vendôme in Paris?; Haber process from BASF (6 February)
- Anne McLean translator of Spanish literature including works by Javier Cercas; The Four Seasons (Vivaldi) (7 February)
- Barakah nuclear power plant and Persian Gulf naming dispute (13 February)
- Marc Fumaroli re-org (14 February)
- Viscount Barrington miss ref; Louis Dutens link to ws, see weak linkage to Lord Barrington in DNB (17 February)
- Alexandre de Laborde; Hugo von Hofmannsthal (18 February)
- Draft:Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn asked for review from a long-time sandbox draft (22 February); declined Special:PermanentLink/942209290 (23 February) ; updated Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn wikidata:Q16206573 (24 February)
- A Gentleman in Moscow and Louis François de La Bourdonnaye (1700 — 1777) (28 February)
- Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Rouen (29 February)
2020 March
[edit]- Charles Philippe d'Albert de Luynes (1695 - 1758) wrote Mémoires du duc de Luynes sur la cour de Louis XV (1735–1758) (1 March)
- Joseph_Duveen, 1st Baron Duveen from The French Dispatch ; Tania James author ; Gaylord_Schanilec bookbinder, artist ; Anne Curzan linguist prof from U. of Michigan ; Dennis Gilbert (sociologist) ; Bus factor (10 March)
- Ref clean up for Joseph Duveen, 1st Baron Duveen (13 March)
- Comment on RfC-WMF branding; Terrasson-Lavilledieu, a place in France; 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United States to view current progress of COVID-19; Emily Temple-Wood editor with article due to press coverage of her effects promoting female scientists; Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women#The Princesse de Broglie painting and a biographical article on sitter post question on draft (21 March)
- Umarell standing and observing as a pastime (23 March)
- The Fran Lebowitz Reader (30 March)
2020 April
[edit]- Minor edits to Jonathan Steinberg; Dennis Gilbert (sociologist) and Talk:Wilhelm von Humboldt (10 April)
- Building Bombs:The Legacy (1993) PBS version of controversial 1991 film; Emery Walker and engravings or EB1911 at commons:Category:Emery_Walker; FUTON bias as used by User:Wugapodes (12 April)
- Valdecañas reservoir created via Translation tool from Spanish; fix link rot from PBS Ken Burns subsite used by The Roosevelts (miniseries) (20 April)
- Alexandrine von Schönerer published (21 April)
- Georg Ritter von Schönerer linked to to sister Alexandrine von Schönerer (24 April)
- Valdecañas reservoir fix {{coord}} (25 April)
- On Happiness Road (2017) from Taiwan (27 April)
2020 May
[edit]- Talk:Prometheus (software) posted question on Dimensionality v. Cardinality (3 May)
- Theater an der Wien updated Early History with refernce to Alexandrine von Schönerer (4 May)
- Operas: Akhnaten by Philip Glass, Handel's Agrippina at the MET about Agrippina the Younger, Alban Berg's Wozzeck; Mrs. Wilson (miniseries) on PBS; Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America ahd The Booksellers (2019) by D. W. Young; Roseola; Workin' Moms (9 May)
- Map for Stone Tower (Ptolemy) final reviewed by User:bender235 (22 May)
- Add map for New River (Belize) using route from OSM, {{Maplink}} linkage to OSM not working for me! (23 May); update: failure due to limitation that maplink doesn't support type=waterway, open bug (30 May)
- Maria Theresia (2017) by Robert Dornhelm (26 May)
- Iowa Great Lakes add map and infobox (30 May)
2020 June
[edit]- Stone Tower (Ptolemy) map use {{Overlay}} (23 June)
- Between the World and Me (2015) add wikilink to editor Chris Jackson (26 June)
2020 July
[edit]- Winckelmann's History of Ancient Art (1764); Franz, Prince of Thun and Hohenstein aka Count Franz Anton von Thun und Hohenstein (1847–1916) wife was Princess Anna Maria Gabriela zu Schwarzenberg (1854-1898). (4 July)
- Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis - German punk princess from BBC Outlook 26 Feb 2019 (7 July)
- Trireme ancient Greek boat (11 July)
- A Study of History by Arnold Toynbee; The Will of the Universe. The Unknown Intelligence (1928) by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, and Andrei Zhdanov books from Charlie Kaufman interview in New York Times (19 July)
2020 August
[edit]- John Martin Fischer added title Death, Immortality, and Meaning in Life (2019) (10 August)
- Mia Park actor and yoga instructor in Chicago; 2020 Belarusian protests cockroach in famous Russian story; Virginia Mayo in Red Light (1949) and Painting the Clouds with Sunshine (1951) with references to Picturegoer fan magazine from 1911 to 1960 (17 August)
- Smith Corona typewriters; Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) (31 August)
2020 September
[edit]- Arthur de Gobineau fix citation (7 Sept)
- 'Feature Picture status nomination complete! My first FA achieved for Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Survey of Palestine (19 September)
- Miguel Arteta directed Beatriz at Dinner (2017) with Salma Hayek and John Lithgow and Cedar Rapids (2011) with Ed Helms and Alia Shawkat (22 September)
2020 October
[edit]- Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu add reference for actor in TV drama Emily in Paris (2020) (13 October)
- Martin Heidegger improve references; Alan Munde add cite templates (17 October)
- F region related to HF communication (24 October)
- David Caute author and historian (31 October)
2020 November
[edit]- Lenapehoking lands of Lenope (27 November)
- REDIRECT Target page name
2020 December
[edit]- User:DutchTreat/sandbox/Harriet Shelley from Spanish translation (3 December)
- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (painting) improve ref from Russion art catalog (17 December)
- Draft:War guilt question#Pre-war policy refer to Bismarck Alliance map in English I translated from French SVG upon request from Graphics Lab/Map Workshop. Added {{Overlay legend}} with wikilinks. (20-21 December)
- Frederick James Furnivall cite templates on Algernon Charles Swinburne feud (28 December)
- David Coffin American folk musician and educator; Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys (31 December)