11:2611:26, 15 January 2024diffhist+240
Sharjah Biennial
Updated infobox dates; added curator info to SB15. I think the list of 300 artists is unnecessary and could be edited down...
13 January 2024
20:5820:58, 13 January 2024diffhist+9 m
Erin
Undid revision 1195380851 by Guliolopez (talk) Didn't add an explanation because I've noted the use of 'Women' & 'Men' on nearly all other unisex name page lists I've seen, so I figured it was considered standard and not in need of one. However: the use of "(fe)males" as a collective noun is different than using "(fe)male" as an adjective, and is grammatically incorrect. Also weird to describe human people as such. Source: the OED.
10:2910:29, 3 October 2021diffhist+76
The Secret History
Amended first line. Describing the book as 'dark academia', which didn't exist in concept at the time of writing/publication, seems like revisionist history. It's more relevant to the critical reception, than a core identifier of the book.
22:4322:43, 22 November 2019diffhist−62
Jack Whitehall
Why was Gemma Chan included in the infobox? Do we need to list out people's past relationships as the bulletpoint information for someone, when it isn't exactly relevant outside of their personal life?
13:5913:59, 18 September 2019diffhist+2
Panpsychism
Undid revision 916141602 by Wukai (talk) The hyphens are correct. Both of those words are hyphenated compounds - man-made is standard in the Merriam-Webster, Cambridge and Oxford dictionaries (aka, within both US and UK stylisations). Nonphysical might be accepted in the US, but I opted for consistency in spelling across other wiki pages, which use the hyphenated compound rather than the closed compound. Maybe that's my UK-English bias?Tag: Undo