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Sterling Dietz
- ... that magician Sterling Dietz was called "the future of magic" by Siegfried & Roy?
- Source: Franson, Paul (2015-08-19). "'The Magic of Sterling' comes to Lincoln Theater". Napa Valley Register. NewsBank 15756C2773AE5CA8. Retrieved 2026-05-25.
The article notes: "If your parents name you Sterling, perhaps you’re designated for fame. That was certainly the case for Sterling Dietz, a magician and entertainer who has been performing professionally for a decade — yet he’s only 24. ... Since then his talent has taken him to many countries around the world. Famed magicians Siegfried and Roy have said, “Sterling is the future of magic."
- ALT1: ... that magician Sterling Dietz used $1,200 in prize earnings from a chess tournament to pay tuition for a Las Vegas magic school? Source: Claassen, Elisa (2023-08-02). "Magic man Sterling Dietz is a fan favorite. Lynden native returns from Cabo". Lynden Tribune. pp. 48–49. Retrieved 2026-05-25 – via Issuu.
The article notes: "When Dietz entered high school, he had won money from the local Theresa Tromp Chess Tournament which went to fund his initial magic classes in Las Vegas. One passion was able to fund another, he said."
Theriault, Michelle (2006-03-06). "Abracadabra, he's a winner: Lynden teen wins top Las Vegas magic prize". The Bellingham Herald. NewsBank 110371CCE29E84B0. Retrieved 2026-05-25 – via Newspapers.com.
The article notes: "In August 2005, he used $1,200 won at a chess tournament - his other hobby - to study with magicians in Las Vegas."
- ALT2: ... that magician Sterling Dietz used prize earnings from a chess tournament to pay tuition for a Las Vegas magic school? Source: See the source from ALT1.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/John Naish (writer)
- ALT1: ... that magician Sterling Dietz used $1,200 in prize earnings from a chess tournament to pay tuition for a Las Vegas magic school? Source: Claassen, Elisa (2023-08-02). "Magic man Sterling Dietz is a fan favorite. Lynden native returns from Cabo". Lynden Tribune. pp. 48–49. Retrieved 2026-05-25 – via Issuu.
Cunard (talk) 09:21, 25 May 2026 (UTC).
Lovely new article. Article is new, long enough, incredibly well cited, neutral, and has no AISIGNS or copyright violations (Earwig pulled 24% but that was a direct quote from the hook, the rest were incidental and below 10%). QPQ is done. No image to review. ALT1 and ALT2 are fully cited and I'm undecided which one to choose but I'm thinking ALT1 with the figures could be more hooky for readers? ALT0 may be too niche for readers unfamiliar with the space. Good to go! Morogris (✉ • ✎)