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@PSPazW: I was very pleased to see the appearance of this Wikipedia article. (Such an article was on my "should-do" TODO list for a long time!) Thank you for this great addition.

I have made a few edits, and plan to do more -- most recently four edits where I started (1) to check for errors, (2) to switch from using the "citation" template to "cite news", "cite web", "cite interview", etc. templates, (3) to express accessdate & archive-date in "yyyy-mm-dd" format, (4) to change publication dates to "Month day, yyyy" format (which is my preference for topics which are primarily U.S. based), (5) to switch from author= to first= & last= for reference writers' names, and (6) to include more specific details about some publishers, websites, etc. information. This diff showing changes in what is currently ref #40 illustrates many of these changes.

Eventually, I will remove the "Use mdy dates|date=April 2025" template, which User:Ser Amantio di Nicolao added a year ago, so that access & archive dates can appear with a different format than publication dates. I believe that this will make it a lot easier for readers of the article to ignore the access & archive dates, if they are most interested in the publication dates.

Finally, are you involved in changing the photo in the infobox, so that it shows Mélanie Clapiès in place of Nelson Lee? If not, I could explore whether I can do that. CWBoast (talk) 20:49, 30 April 2026 (UTC)Reply

Thanks so much for all your improvements!
I'll reach out to their publicist about the photo. PSPazW (talk) 20:59, 30 April 2026 (UTC)Reply

Reason the of 'Idaho' ref (seen as the first half of what is highlighted in orange in this diff) was removed today

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The url in the above orange-highlighted ref is a broken link. The WayBack capture seen here is a working url, and mentions Visconti's Eternal Breath but gives no specific information about this composition or its performance. CWBoast (talk) 20:56, 2 May 2026 (UTC)Reply