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Hail, poetry! Thou heav'n-born maid
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Jerusalem at the centre, an O round a T
That's how you map things medievally
(Bünting Clover Leaf Map by Heinrich Bünting, a new featured picture)
This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 1 through 15 March, unless I accidentally included them last issue.
Back in 2014 we did a poetical, jokey featured content report for April Fools'. We haven't done this in recent years, particularly as the monthly schedule meant that we rarely had a suitable date for it. But this year...
- Poetry rising! The comedy beckoned!
- I just wish I had started before April Second.
Featured articles
Ten articles were promoted to Featured article status this period.
- Boulton and Park, nominated by SchroCat
- Back when men were men, and women were too,
- Two gay men knew what to do.
- As Fanny and Stella they trod the boards,
- And with police they crossed their swords.
- Thekla (daughter of Theophilos), nominated by Iazyges
- Co-empress deposed, to convent she goes
- Then left to be mistress for Basil the First.
- When she fell out of favour, another's dick she did savour.
- Ain't Byzantine relations the worst?
- Goodwin Fire, nominated by Vami IV
- Burning passion is good, burning Arizona is not
- But at least no-one burned when the desert got hot.
- Battle of Saseno, nominated by Cplakidas (a.k.a. Constantine)
- In the War of Saint Sabas the Genovese grab as
- The Venetian trade convoy sails on past 'em
- They stole a great treasure, quite a bit to their pleasure
- By hiding attackers near Malta's great bastion.
- 1950–51 Gillingham F.C. season, nominated by ChrisTheDude
- When Gillingham reentered the Third Division
- They struggled to maintain their new position.
- Albert Levitt, nominated by Wehwalt
- As politician, judge, and lawyer, he's fine,
- But awful hard to sum up in the poetical line.
- Richard Roose, nominated by Serial Number 54129 (a.k.a. SN54129)
- A poisoner (perhaps: is Renaissance law fair?)
- They said he took porridge and put powder in there.
- Two people died, the eighth Henry strived to make poisoning a treason,
- Poor Richard Roose was boiled like a goose, the treason was the reason.
- Marriage License, nominated by Guerillero
- A bored official watches as a young couple signs the banns:
- Norman Rockwell once again shows why he has so many fans.
- Martinus (son of Heraclius), nominated by Iazyges
- His father's Heraclius, his cousin is his mother,
- Byzantine sexual weirdness really ain't like any other!
- Otto Klemperer, nominated by Tim riley
- He was loved by Mahler, and so Klemperer became
- A well-beloved conductor with an internat'nal fame.
Featured pictures
Six featured pictures were promoted this period, including the ones at the top and bottom of this article.
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Rhina Aguirre by the staff photographer for the Chamber of Senators of Bolivia
Featured lists
One featured list was promoted this period.
- List of afrosoricids, nominated by PresN
- An order of placental mammals, they have yet again
- Become a featured list through the great work of PresN.
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Stravinsky restored, but not by me
A talented new fellow has joined FPC
(Igor Stravinsky by Bain News Service, restored by MyCatIsAChonk)
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