This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted in the second half of October (from the 18th).
If you're wondering about why the second half of October starts on the 18th, it's because I really, really didn't want to forget to include the featured topic mentioned last issue. Featured topics are rare, the formatting search-and-replace doesn't cover them, and I was a bit panicked I'd forget to include it, so I changed the point the month was divided to fit it in immediately, while I was paying attention.
Featured articles
Eighteen
featured articles were promoted this period.
Liz Truss , announcing her intention to resign.
Liz Truss by
Tim O'Doherty
Liz Truss
Went bust
As prime minister after fifty days.
So short!
Public court
Sometimes that way plays. —
AC
Darkness on the Edge of Town by
zmbro
Angered by backlash and court cases,
The Boss decided to go back record;
Against the odds, the album has gone places,
And it's now a beloved piece of work. —
O
MLS Cup 2019 by
SounderBruce
Seattle Sounders won it at their
home ground ,
And several records they destroyed.
Kelvin ,
Victor and
Raúl , the groove they all found,
And for the second time in history, they got the city overjoyed. —
O
The Spider (magazine) by
Mike Christie
A magazine from the 30s about heroes made of pulp
Was cancelled when paper shortages made the .gov gulp —
J
Mountain pigeon by
AryKun
Gymnophaps, gymnophaps, described by Salvadori
Like to flap, like to crap, in Indonesian pigeontories. —
J
"
Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands " by
BennyOnTheLoose
A whopping 11-minute waltz, the closer on
Blonde on Blonde ,
Recorded in four long takes.
Likely an ode to
his wife , Dylan was of it fond.
Ah, when it comes to love, so high are the stakes! —
O
Raffles Place MRT station by
ZKang123
A station of colonial design, nestled underground,
where Singaporeans travel, and trains can be found —
J
Incapillo by
Jo-Jo Eumerus
A caldera! A caldera! A Pleistocene caldera!
The lake might still be hydrothermally active, so better stay awarea! —
J
Appalachian Spring by
MyCatIsAChonk
A ballad of Copland and Graham and Coolidge,
and still essential in the comp'ny's repertoirage. —
J
Sir William Gordon-Cumming, 4th Baronet by
SchroCat
There once was a man, Gordon-(Redacted) ,
Fourth Baronet and quite skilled at (Redacted) ,
Once a soldier, it's true,
And was quite well-to-do,
But most of his fame came from (Redacted) . —
J
550 Madison Avenue by
Epicgenius
It's a Sony! It's a Sony!
Once was a Bell shop; atrium's homey. —
J
C. O. Brocato by
BeanieFan11
Scout, coach and football player;
This is one of those postmodern poems that doesn't rhyme. —
J
Duffield Memorial by
Usernameunique
Rest in peace; Art Nouveau;
But the medallion had to go. —
J
1913–14 Gillingham F.C. season by
ChrisTheDude
Wikipedia's greatest
Gillingham fan,
He's keeping going strong;
Not so much did his beloved men,
But hey, that season didn't go too wrong... —
O
"The One" (Tamar Braxton song) by
Aoba47
Tamar got a summer hit with it,
And in the critics' eyes, she won;
It sampled
Mtume and
Biggie ,
But in that case, it was not the only one... —
O
"
Photograph of Mary " by
Heartfox
An R&B song,
four twenty six long,
and with better lyrics
than this poem. —
J
Fleetwood Park Racetrack by
RoySmith
Trotting track in New York
Failed to stack up the pork. —
J
Sagan standard by
HAL333
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof";
In other words, the astronomer says you just might be a goof. —
J
Featured pictures
Ten
featured pictures were promoted this period, including those at the top and bottom of this article.
Featured lists
Nine
featured lists were promoted this period.
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