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Here the community can nominate articles to be selected as "Today's featured article" (TFA) on the main page. The TFA section aims to highlight the range of articles that have "featured article" status, from Art and architecture through to Warfare, and wherever possible it tries to avoid similar topics appearing too close together without good reason. Requests are not the only factor in scheduling the TFA (see Choosing Today's Featured Article); the final decision rests with the TFA coordinators: Wehwalt, Dank, Gog the Mild and SchroCat, who also select TFAs for dates where no suggestions are put forward. Please confine requests to this page, and remember that community endorsement on this page does not necessarily mean the article will appear on the requested date.
If you have an exceptional request that deviates from these instructions (for example, an article making a second appearance as TFA, or a "double-header"), please discuss the matter with the TFA coordinators beforehand. It can be helpful to add the article to the pending requests template, if the desired date for the article is beyond the 30-day period. This does not guarantee selection, but does help others see what nominations may be forthcoming. Requesters should still nominate the article here during the 30-day time-frame. |
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Scheduling: In the absence of exceptional circumstances, TFAs are scheduled in date order, not according to how long nominations have been open or how many supportive comments they have. So, for example, January 31 will not be scheduled until January 30 has been scheduled (by TFAR nomination or otherwise). |
Summary chart
Currently accepting requests from April 1 to May 1.
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April 1 | Bart Simpson | April Fools, character's birthday | 4 | ||
April 12 | Dolly de Leon | 56th birthday | 1 | ||
April 13 | The Boat Race 2020 | Date of 2025 edition of race | 1 | ||
April 14 | Muhammad IV of Granada | 710th birthday | 1 | ||
April 15 | Lady Blue (TV series) | 40th Anniversary of airing | 1 |
Tally may not be up to date. The nominator is included in the number of supporters.
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Specific date nominations
April 1
Bart Simpson
Nancy Cartwright, Bart's voice actressBart Simpson is a character from the American animated television series The Simpsons part of the Simpson family. Described as one of the 100 most important people of the 20th century by Time, Matt Groening created and designed Bart in James L. Brooks's office. Bart, alongside the rest of the family, debuted in the short "Good Night" on The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. After two years on the show, the family received their own series, which premiered on Fox on December 17, 1989. Born April Fools' Day according to Groening, Bart is ten years old; he is the eldest child and only son of Homer and Marge Simpson; he has two sisters, Lisa and Maggie. Voiced by Nancy Cartwright (pictured), Bart is known for his mischievousness, rebelliousness, and disrespect for authority, as well as his prank calls to Moe, chalkboard gags in the opening sequence, and catchphrases. Bart is considered an iconic fictional television character of the 1990s and has been called an American cultural icon. (Full article...)
- Most recent similar article(s): Ada Wong, most recent fictional character, appearing on January 21
- Main editors: 750h+ (me)
- Promoted: December 10, 2008, but saved by me at WP:FAR on December 22, 2024
- Reasons for nomination: His birthday is on April 1, which is also April Fools' Day—a suitable date for a prankster like Bart.
- Support as nominator. 750h+ 11:29, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- Support per nom. 🍕BP!🍕 (🔔) 12:57, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- Comment This may be too early to propose for TFA, as it is currently open until the first few days of March; additionally, because it ran in April 2015, this also needs discussion with TFA managers as well. Finally, the image might run into copyright issues as it is graffiti; the last time the page ran, an image of Nancy Cartwright was used instead. Xeroctic (talk) 13:06, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Xeroctic: I understand that it is to early to request for April, which is why i haven't transcluded it to Misplaced Pages:Today's featured article/requests yet. Also i don't see anything wrong with the last run being April 2015; it's been ten years since (some TFAs have had four to five years before their re-run), and there's nothing wrong with a TFA rerunning in the same month. I changed the image to Cartwright. 750h+ 13:38, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- I mentioned about the last run because the TFAR page states to notify the coordinators if a re-run is requested; I do not have objections to a second TFA run.
- Regardless, I would still support this nomination, even if it is not yet to be transcluded on the main TFA requests page. Xeroctic (talk) 14:52, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- A second thing to note, but the article states that February 23rd is another date for the subject's birthday (which has been finished for TFA requests), with that date mentioned in an episode, so I am unsure how accurate it would be to state in the blurb to only mention April 1st as a birthday. Xeroctic (talk) 08:50, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Xeroctic: I understand that it is to early to request for April, which is why i haven't transcluded it to Misplaced Pages:Today's featured article/requests yet. Also i don't see anything wrong with the last run being April 2015; it's been ten years since (some TFAs have had four to five years before their re-run), and there's nothing wrong with a TFA rerunning in the same month. I changed the image to Cartwright. 750h+ 13:38, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- Support Nice work 750h+! 1989 (talk) 22:54, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- Support per nom. It's looks good for April Fools! ROY is WAR Talk! 00:16, 24 January 2025 (UTC)
April 12
Dolly de Leon
Dolly de Leon (born 1969) is a Filipino actress. De Leon began her career on stage, and made her film debut in Shake, Rattle & Roll III (1991). She was later cast in minor and uncredited roles in films and took on guest parts in television shows. Her breakthrough came in the crime drama Verdict (2019), for which she won a FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress. De Leon achieved international recognition and acclaim for her role in Triangle of Sadness (2022), winning the Guldbagge Award and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Performance, in addition to nominations for a Golden Globe Award and for a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress, becoming the first Filipino to be nominated for the latter two. She is the co-founder of Ladies Who Launch, a social services group which supports disadvantaged communities. British Vogue named her one of the 31 most famous stars in the world in 2023. (Full article...)
- Most recent similar article(s): Liza Soberano (January 4, 2025) or Josette Simon (January 14, 2025)
- Main editors: Pseud 14
- Promoted: January 31, 2024
- Reasons for nomination: 56th birthday
- Support as nominator. ScarletViolet 12:57, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
April 13
The Boat Race 2020
The Boat Race 2020 was a side-by-side rowing race scheduled to take place on 29 March 2020. Held annually, The Boat Race is contested between crews from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge along a 4.2-mile (6.8 km) tidal stretch of the River Thames in south-west London. This would have been the 75th women's race and the 166th men's race. Cambridge led the longstanding rivalry 84–80 and 44–30 in the men's and women's races, respectively. The races were cancelled on 16 March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Other than as a result of war, it was the first time the men's race had been cancelled since it has taken place annually from 1845. It was also the first cancellation of the women's race since its 1964 revival. It would have been the first time in the history of the event that both senior races had been umpired by women. The members of each crew were announced on the date that the race would have been conducted. (Full article...)
- Most recent similar article(s): The Boat Race 2003 on April 6, 2023
- Main editors: The Rambling Man
- Promoted: June 14, 2020
- Reasons for nomination: Day of the 2025 Boat Race. Blurb written by Dank in 2020. For possible images, Oxford and Cambridge's coat of arms might be public domain, so maybe they can be used.
- Support as nominator. Z1720 (talk) 16:27, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
April 14
Muhammad IV of Granada
Muhammad IV (14 April 1315 – 25 August 1333) was the ruler of the Emirate of Granada on the Iberian Peninsula from 1325 to 1333. He was the sixth sultan of the Nasrid dynasty, succeeding to the throne at age 10 when his father, Ismail I, was assassinated. The initial years of his reign were marked by civil war between his ministers, drawing in Castile, Granada's neighbour to the north. The civil war ended in 1328 when Muhammad took a more active role in government. Castile and the kingdom of Aragon invaded Granada in 1330. In 1332, Muhammad sailed to the Marinid court at Fez to request help and the new Marinid Sultan Abu al-Hasan Ali sent 5,000 troops, who besieged the Castilians at Gibraltar. The town surrendered in June 1333 but was in turn besieged. After confused fighting a truce was agreed on 24 August 1333 that restored the 1331 treaty. One day later, Muhammad was assassinated, aged 18. He was succeeded by his brother Yusuf I. (Full article...)
- Most recent similar article(s): al-Hafiz on April 15, 2023 is about a caliph, who works for a sultan. We would have to go back further to find a sultan.
- Main editors: HaEr48
- Promoted: October 23, 2020
- Reasons for nomination: 710th birthday. Blurb written by Gog in 2020, edited by me after length concerns.
- Support as nominator. Z1720 (talk) 16:41, 23 January 2025 (UTC)
April 15
Lady Blue (TV series)
Lead Jamie RoseLady Blue is an American detective and action-adventure television series that originally aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The show's pilot aired as a television film on April 15, 1985 before being picked up for a full series between September 15, 1985, to January 25, 1986. The show revolves around Chicago detective Katy Mahoney (Jamie Rose) and her violent methods of handling cases. The supporting cast includes Danny Aiello, Ron Dean, Diane Dorsey, Bruce A. Young, Nan Woods, and Ricardo Gutierrez. Lady Blue was criticized by several watchdog organizations as the most violent show on television with Television critics calling Mahoney "Dirty Harriet" (after Clint Eastwood's character Dirty Harry). ABC cancelled it in early 1986, partially due to the complaints about excessive violence. Critical reception to the series was primarily negative during its run and the series has not been released on DVD, Blu-ray, or an online streaming service. (Full article...)
- Most recent similar article(s):
- Main editors: Aoba47
- Promoted: 2018
- Reasons for nomination: 40th anniversary of the original pilot's airing.
- Support as nominator. Harizotoh9 (talk) 05:27, 24 January 2025 (UTC)