User:T. Anthony/Articles I have created
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This is not going to be a complete selection.--T. Anthony (talk) 09:21, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] First articles I created as a member
- Little Fuzzy - A novel by H. Beam Piper: My first article as a member, created at August 21, 2005
- More Than Human - A novel by Theodore Sturgeon
[edit] Articles I deem significant or interesting
- Betti Alver - Major Estonian poet.
- Malik Ambar - Historical figure in India.
- Chester Anderson - Underground press person, poet, and SF writer.
- Angren, Uzbekistan - It has over a 100,000 people.
- Augusto dos Anjos - Brazilian writer.
- Arnaldo Antunes - Brazilian writer and musician, mostly by others.
- Aquiraz - City in Ceará.
- Arapongas - City in Paraná (state).
- Georges Arvanitas - Jazz pianist and organist.
- Cui Bai - Song dynasty painter.
- William O. Baker - Perkin Medal winner.
- Jean-Philippe Baratier - German scholar and prodigy who died young.
- Barcarena, Brazil - Brazilian city in the Belém metropolitan area.
- Florence Bascom - Pioneering woman geologist, first woman hired by the United States Geological Survey.
- William Bayliss - Recipient of the Copley Medal linked to the featured Brown Dog affair.
- Samuel Flagg Bemis - He won two Pulitzer Prizes.
- Vivianne Blanlot - Former Ministry of National Defense (Chile).
- Aristide Boucicaut - May have created the first department store.
- Wei Boyang - Taoist who wrote The Kinship of the Three.
- Alan Brennert - SF writer, historical fiction writer, and screenwriter.
- R. Carlyle Buley - 1951 Pulitzer Prize for History.
- Brusque, Brazil - Brazilian city founded by Germans.
- Stephen L. Burns - Compton Crook Award winner.
- Jerry Byrd - Steel guitarist.
- Donald Reid Cabral - Once led the Dominican Republic.
- Uri Caine - Classical and jazz pianist.
- Augusto de Campos - A founding figure in concrete poetry.
- Can the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By) - In the Grammy Hall of Fame.
- John Carnell - Important British SF editor.
- Raphael Carter - James Tiptree, Jr. Award winning author.
- Beth Carvalho - Samba singer.
- Celestial Church of Christ - An African Initiated Church.
- Chamber jazz - A genre.
- Tadeusz Chciuk-Celt - Polish journalist and author.
- Cyrus Chestnut - Jazz pianist, songwriter, and producer.
- Christy (TV series)
- Tony Coe - Jazzpar Prize winner.
- Hank Crawford - Jazz & R&B saxophonist.
- Cubagua - Venezuelan island.
- Cyriacus the Anchorite - EOC saint.
- Dai Jin - Ming Dynasty painter, founded the Zhe school.
- Art Van Damme - Among the most rewarded jazz accordionists.
- Emmanuel III Delly - Current Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Babylon.
- Mar Dinkha IV - Current Patriarch of Babylon
- Harriet Doerr - National Book Award winner.
- Terry Dowling - Has won 11 Ditmar Awards. Article's mostly by others.
- Draughts World Championship
- Brendan DuBois - Shamus Award and Sidewise Award for Alternate History for long form.
- Edmund Duffy - He won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning three times.
- Amangul Durdyyeva - Noted draughts/checkers player.
- Meredith Eaton-Gilden - Actress with a Master's degree in psychology.
- Taylor Eigsti - Young jazz pianist.
- Ziggy Elman - Significant jazz trumpeter.
- Tong Enzheng - Award-winning Chinese science fiction writer.
- Marilyn Farquhar - E. B. Wilson Medal and FASEB Excellence in Science Award winning pathologist.
- Flying Home - Notable song.
- Mark Fritz - Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting.
- Mi Fu - Song dynasty painter, most of it by others.
- God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday song)
- Huang Gongwang - Yuan dynasty painter.
- Mary L. Good - Vannevar Bush Award, Priestley Medal, and Glenn T. Seaborg Medal winning chemist.
- Wycliffe Gordon - Jazz trombonist.
- Hildegard Goss-Mayr - Niwano Peace Prize winner.
- Terenti Graneli - Georgian poet. Article is featured in Georgian language version.
- Philip Gröning - German film director.
- Aarne Haapakoski - Finnish SF and pulp writer, who used the pseudonym "Outsider."
- Bob Haggart - Multiple wins at the Down Beat reader's poll.
- Ryō Hanmura - Naoki Prize winning writer who does some SF.
- Paul Harland - Dutch SF writer killed by his husband, an award is named for him.
- Martin Harwit - Bruce Medalist.
- Elisabeth Hesselblad - Beatified Swede.
- Jutta Hipp - German/American jazz pianist.
- Emory Holloway - 1927 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.
- Susan Howson - First and only woman to win the Adams Prize.
- Humanitas Prize - A notable entertainment prize, mentioned in the final episode of Cheers and on The Sopranos.
- If I Didn't Care - In the Grammy Hall of Fame and Songs of the Century.
- I'll Fly Away (hymn)
- I'll Fly Away (TV series)
- Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire - A French science fiction award.
- Irecê - A city in Bahia.
- Louis Isaac Jaffe - 1929 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing winner.
- Japanese jazz
- Margo Jefferson - 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.
- Li Jinhui - Has been dubbed the "Father of Chinese popular music." Article's mostly by others.
- Shinji Kajio - A winner of the Seiun Award and the Hayakawa Award.
- Dom Zacarias Kamwenho - Sakharov Prize winning Catholic archbishop.
- Vladimir Kaplan - A champ at pool checkers.
- Marie Luise Kaschnitz - Georg Büchner Prize and Roswitha Prize winner.
- Edward M. Kingsbury - 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing winner.
- Torii Kiyonaga - Torii school artist.
- John Albert Knebel - Became United States Secretary of Agriculture after Earl Butz resigned.
- Harold Knutson - A former House Majority whip.
- Annette Kolb - Goethe Prize winner.
- Koryusai - 18th c. Japanese printmaker.
- Toyohara Kunichika - Japanese printmaker, has been greatly expanded since I worked on it.
- Louis LaCoss - 1952 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing winner.
- Ladri di Carrozzelle - Italian rock music group made up of disabled musicians.
- Sylvie Lainé - Three time Prix Rosny-Aîné winner for short fiction.
- Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis - An award for German science fiction.
- Theodore K. Lawless - Dermatologist, businessman, and Spingarn Medalist.
- Seydina Mouhammadou Limamou Laye - Founded Layene.
- Nara Leão - Bossa nova musician.
- Lee family - Important Southern family, mostly not by me.
- Lewis Charles Levin - First Jewish man in the United States Congress.
- Jan Lievens - Painter in the Dutch Golden Age.
- Luigi Lonfernini - A former Captain Regent of San Marino.
- Asa Long - Noted checkers player.
- Mike Longo - Jazz pianist and composer.
- Los Incas - Andean music group.
- Mochtar Lubis - Indonesian journalist who won awards and got imprisoned during Sukarno's reign.
- Lumpa Church - Important to Zambian history.
- Henry Lyons - Former President of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
- Talitha MacKenzie - Celtic and world music.
- Andrew C. McLaughlin - 1936 Pulitzer Prize for History.
- Michael Marrak - Multiple science fiction awards in his native Germany.
- Grady Martin - Session guitarist.
- Okumura Masanobu - First linked to the Torii school.
- Dorothy Masuka - African jazz musician.
- Meritxell Mateu i Pi - An Andorran foreign minister.
- Nakayama Miki - Tenrikyo founding figure.
- Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. - Civil Rights activist, Spingarn Medalist.
- Judith Moffett - Theodore Sturgeon Award winning author.
- Frank Luther Mott - 1939 Pulitzer Prize for History and the Bancroft Prize.
- Ludwig Müller - A leader of the Protestant Reich Church.
- Shukri Mustafa - Islamist with Takfir wal-Hijra.
- Isao Nakauchi - Founder of Daiei.
- Jan Muskata - 13th-14th century Polish bishop.
- Coelho Neto - Brazilian author and abolitionist with some indigenous ancestry.
- Nihon SF Taisho Award - An award for Japanese science fiction.
- Amy Nixon - On the Olympic bronze medal winning curling team.
- Jin Nong - One of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou.
- Clara Nunes - Samba singer.
- Issui Ogawa - A winner of the Seiun Award and the Hayakawa Award.
- David O'Keefe - An odd historical figure of Yap.
- The Optimist's Daughter - Pulitzer Prize winner I still haven't read.
- Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor - Caine Prize winning Kenyan author.
- O Ye Jigs & Juleps! - Something of a girl's book, but I liked it as a kid.
- Gudrun Pausewang - Children's author.
- Frederic L. Paxson - 1925 Pulitzer Prize for History winner.
- Nélida Piñon - A former President of the Academia Brasileira de Letras.
- Pacanów - Polish village.
- Michel Portal - One the César Award for Best Music Written for a Film three times.
- Molly Price - Actress.
- Dong Qichang - Ming Dynasty painter, article is mostly by others.
- Quintette du Hot Club de France - Historic European jazz group.
- Jimmy Raney - Jazz guitarist.
- Maurice Raichenbach - Six time Draughts World Champion.
- Religion in Iceland
- Gabriel Richard - Priest in the US House of Reps.
- Frank Riley (author) - Co-wrote They'd Rather Be Right, which is said to be one of the worst Hugo Award winners.
- Risshō Kōsei Kai - Large Shinshūkyō.
- Aldo Romano - Jazzpar Prize winner.
- Howard Rosenberg - 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.
- Eddie Rosner - Central/Eastern European jazz musician.
- Hubert Rostaing - Jazz clarinetist who worked with Django Reinhardt.
- Eddie Safranski - Jazz bassist who won Down Beat reader's polls.
- Ernest Samuels - He won the Bancroft Prize and the 1965 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.
- Pamela Sargent - SF author and anthologist.
- Savia Andina - Andean music group.
- Bernadotte E. Schmitt - 1931 Pulitzer Prize for History winner.
- Tchavolo Schmitt - Gypsy jazz guitarist.
- Diane Schuur - Grammy Award winning jazz singer.
- Tony Scott (musician) - Well-regarded Jazz/New Age clarinetist.
- Keith Secola - Native American Music Award winner.
- Judith Sephuma - South African singer.
- David Shaw (writer) - 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.
- Huang Shen - One of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou.
- Kitao Shigemasa - Ukiyo-e
- Gary Smulyan - Jazz saxophonist, baritone.
- Lew Soloff - Trumpeter with Blood, Sweat & Tears.
- South African jazz
- Jess Stacy - Jazz/swing pianist.
- Barbara Stewart (composer) - Kazoo virtuoso.
- W. Gregory Stewart - SF/F writer who's won several Rhysling Awards.
- Sukay - Andean music group.
- Nishikawa Sukenobu - Ukiyo-e
- Sword-billed Hummingbird - Its bill/beak is bigger than the rest of its body.
- Baba Sy - Only African to win at the Draughts World Championship.
- Gladys Tantaquidgeon - Mohegan author and centenarian.
- Adelmar Tavares - A former President of the Academia Brasileira de Letras.
- Regina Taylor - Actress and playwright.
- Lois Tilton - Sidewise Award for Alternate History winner.
- Channing Heggie Tobias - Spingarn Medalist who won on the President's Committee on Civil Rights.
- Milan Uhde - Czech politician and playwright.
- Universal Church of the Kingdom of God - Large and controversial new denomination.
- Rose Venerini - Recently canonized Catholic saint.
- Bert Vogelstein - Cancer researcher who's received several awards.
- Florence Wambugu - Kenyan virologist and agriculture person.
- Benny Waters - He possibly the longest career of any jazz saxophonist.
- William John Watkins - SF/F writer and Rhysling Award winner.
- Lu Watters - Dixieland revivalist.
- Zheng Wenguang - Sometimes called "The father of Chinese Science Fiction."
- Harm Wiersma - Dutch politician and six time draughts World Champion.
- Jack Wodhams - British/Australian SF writer who's won several Ditmar Awards.
- Notker Wolf - Benedictine abbot primate, largely ceremonial, and Christian rocker.
- Arthur Walworth - Centenarian who won the 1960 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.
- Louis T. Wright - A physician and Spingarn Medalist.
- Zheng Xie - One of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou.
- Qian Xuan - Song/Yuan dynasty painter.
- Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou - Article on it.
- Jonathan Yardley - 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.
- Ye Yonglie - Chinese science fiction writer.
- Max Yergan - Spingarn Medalist who went from Left to Right-wing.
- John Sacret Young - Humanitas Prize and Christopher Award winner.
- Ni Zan - Ming Dynasty painter.
- Shen Zhou - Ming Dynasty painter, article is mostly by others.
- Radoslav Židek - First Slovak to medal at the Winter Olympic Games.
- Francesco Cafiso - Prodigious Italian jazz saxophonist.
- Giuliano Ferrara - Italian politician and journalist.
- Newton Mendonça - Pianist and Bossa nova lyricist. He wrote the lyrics to Desafinado, etc.
[edit] Lists of mine that I consider noteworthy
- Homicide: Life on the Street (season 2) - I have the first three seasons on DVD.
- List of former atheists
- List of blind people
- List of bodhisattvas
- List of Christian thinkers in science
- List of dentists
- List of draughts players
- List of Malians
- List of music prodigies
- List of religious leaders in 2007 - Also several earlier ones in this series.
[edit] Recent articles
- Warren Barker - American TV/radio/film composer.
- Alfred Thompson Bricher - White Mountain artist.
- Asahan Regency - Regency of North Sumatra.
- José Alejandro Bernales - President of Ameripol and Chilean police head.
- Isaac Lipschits - Dutch historian.
[edit] Hall of Shame
Articles I created that I got blocked for vandalizing.
- Patricia Breen (draughts player) - Categorized her as bisexual then as an Anglican.
- Charlie Holmes - Swing musician, concocted a birthday and invented a divorce.
- M. A. Dewolfe Howe - Pulitzer Prize winner.
- Michael Skube - Pulitzer Prize winner, I corrected it before the issue came up.
- Alfred Molimard - Twice draughts World Champion, almost got deleted due to my foolishness.
- Noble "Thin Man" Watts - Saxophonist, almost got deleted due to my foolishness.
[edit] Final note
So far as I can tell nothing I created became a Featured article or even a Good article. My interests are obscure and I usually don't press on my articles to improve that much.--T. Anthony (talk) 15:11, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
- Looking some more Toyohara Kunichika might make "Good article" status someday. No thanks to me of course, I apparently abandoned it soon after creating it, but still it's the closest I've found.--T. Anthony (talk) 15:38, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

