02:3902:39, 6 September 2023diffhist+19
Bengt Ekerot
Added description of the subject as a stage director, as in Sweden he was as well known for his stage productions as for his acting; it also doesn't make sense to omit this fact, since the very next sentence mentions his historic production of O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night
11:3811:38, 23 August 2023diffhist+1,010
In the Name of the Father (film)
Addition to the Controversy section a description of a 1994 Fresh Air with Terry Gross interview with Anne Maguire of the Maguire Seven, in which she sharply criticizes the film's accuracy and its depiction of Conlon as a hero
00:1200:12, 18 June 2023diffhist+315
Tony Garnier (musician)
Undid revision 1160657317 by Rift (talk) Please note that expectingrain.com has historically been a reliable source of Dylan-related information and as it's demonstrably true that Garnier has played with Dylan longer than any other musician, at a time when the latter has averaged over 100 concerts a year, it follows that he has played the most shows. Furthermore, the exact same link appears in the External links section.Tags: UndoReverted
14:4614:46, 11 June 2023diffhist+292
The Times They Are a-Changin' (song)
To say that Dylan has "occasionally" performed this song in concert is simply inaccurate, as by his own site's count, he has played it over 600 times during a 46-year period, which averages well over ten times a year (and for quite a few of those years, he did not perform in concert).
17:0117:01, 15 January 2023diffhist+26
Kinema Junpo
Rendered the title "Taiyō o Nusunda Otoko" in English, as the other titles are in English, but retained the link to the Wiki page in which the title is in the original
02:5102:51, 21 September 2022diffhist+15
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Linked the word "misheard" in the phrase "(misheard) lyric" to the article "Mondegreen," as the title of the film "A Brighter Summer Day" is an example of a mondegreen
18 September 2022
17:5017:50, 18 September 2022diffhist−44
Bande à part (film)
The reference to Michel Legrand in the Infobox included the words "For the last time (?) on the screen." This makes no sense at all, because Legrand composed many subsequent film scores, but even if it were his last score, such information doesn't belong in the Infobox section
14 September 2022
18:1518:15, 14 September 2022diffhist0
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Moved paragraph without changes from the "Later versions" section to the "In popular culture" section, as it references the "original" Elvis Presley version of the song, rather than a later cover
18:1818:18, 23 August 2022diffhist0
Disco
Changed the date of this reference to Disco Demolition Night from "July 21" to "July 12," since the July 12 date is consistently used for the event throughout the article, and also in the separate article about that event
11:0511:05, 23 March 2022diffhist0
Akira Kurosawa
Changing the incorrect date of the critics poll of the greatest Japanese films of all time to 1999, as there was no such poll in 1979.
14:0614:06, 12 February 2022diffhist+1
Natalie Wood
The link erroneously referenced the 1980 spinoff series starring Barbara Hershey as Karen Holmes, rather than the 1979 miniseries starring Wood. This error has been corrected.