User:Tbhotch/Articles
Articles created
[edit]Ordered by creation date (this list excludes a few articles I created that I don't care about or endorse. I created them because they were notable topics without existing articles. It also excludes former redirects that other authors expanded).
Name | Class | Main page | Copy-edited | Updated |
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Electricidad | No | No | September 2013 | |
Up (soundtrack) | No | No | February 2011 | |
List of accolades received by Up | Basic | February 2021 | ||
2012 Guerrero–Oaxaca earthquake | No | No | July 2012 | |
"Trouble" (Keith Richards song) | No | May 2020 | ||
"Old Love / New Love" | Basic | January 2023 | ||
Luisa Wilson | No | Basic | January 2023 | |
Raymix | No | February 2022 | ||
Monumento a la Raza (Mexico City) | Basic | August 2023 | ||
Monumento a la Raza (Seville) | No | Basic | July 2023 | |
Monumento a la Raza (Medellín) | Basic | July 2023 | ||
"Oh Sheit It's X" | No | April 2021 | ||
"Fight for You" (H.E.R. song) | No | November 2021 | ||
Mexico City Metro overpass collapse | GOCE | July 2023 | ||
Cablebús | No | No | July 2022 | |
San Francisco de Asís Parish (Coacalco de Berriozábal) | No | No | September 2022 | |
Pablo Díaz (game show contestant) | No | No | July 2021 | |
Monumento al perro callejero | No | July 2021 | ||
Álvaro Obregón metro station | No | No | July 2022 | |
Valentín Campa metro station | No | No | July 2022 | |
Tultitlán railway station | No | No | December 2021 | |
Cuautitlán railway station | No | No | December 2021 | |
Jesús Hernández Hernández | No | No | September 2021 | |
Diego López Díaz | No | No | September 2021 | |
Juan Pablo Cervantes García | No | No | September 2021 | |
Ángel de Jesús Camacho Ramírez | No | No | November 2021 | |
Rosa Carolina Castro Castro | No | No | September 2021 | |
Josefina Cornejo | No | No | September 2021 | |
Bench of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara | No | No | September 2022 | |
Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan | Basic | August 2023 | ||
The Young Woman of Amajac | Basic | July 2023 | ||
Raymix discography | No | No | August 2023 | |
Food labeling in Mexico (mostly translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | November 2021 | ||
Monumento a los Indios Verdes (partly translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | December 2021 | ||
Rickshaws in Mexico City | No | No | October 2022 | |
Fuente de las Tarascas | No | May 2022 | ||
Statue of Andrés Manuel López Obrador | No | July 2022 | ||
Memorial to Victims of Violence in Mexico | Basic | March 2023 | ||
Puerta de los Leones (mostly translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | No | January 2022 | |
Anti-monuments in Mexico (mostly translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | July 2023 | ||
Antimonumenta (Mexico City) (mostly translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | February 2022 | ||
Antimonumenta (Morelia) | No | February 2022 | ||
Sierra de Guadalupe, Mexico (partly translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | No | February 2022 | |
Monumento a los Constructores | No | June 2023 | ||
Guerrero Chimalli | No | No | March 2022 | |
Centro de transferencia modal (partly translated from the Spanish Wikipedia; co-translation by Mliu92) |
No | No | April 2022 | |
Puente de Fierro | No | May 2022 | ||
El Vigilante (sculpture) | No | No | May 2022 | |
"Tú" (Noelia song) | No | No | July 2022 | |
Museo Cabeza de Juárez | No | July 2022 | ||
Casa Museo Leonora Carrington (translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | No | July 2022 | |
"Rosas" (La Oreja de Van Gogh song) | No | No | September 2022 | |
Coyote en Ayuno | No | July 2022 | ||
Iztapasauria | No | No | July 2022 | |
Fuente de la República | No | July 2022 | ||
Colonia Federal | No | July 2022 | ||
Antimonumento +43 | No | September 2022 | ||
2023 Mexico City Metro train crash | No | No | January 2023 | |
Cruz de Mañozca (mostly translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | No | March 2023 | |
Disk of Mictlāntēcutli | No | Basic | June 2023 | |
Monumento a la Raza (Neiva) | No | Basic | July 2022 | |
Antimonumento +72 | Basic | July 2023 | ||
Wendy Guevara (translated from the Spanish Wikipedia) |
No | Basic | August 2023 | |
Zinacantepec railway station | No | Basic | August 2023 | |
Toluca Centro railway station | No | Basic | August 2023 | |
Metepec railway station | No | Basic | September 2023 | |
Lerma railway station (State of Mexico) | No | Basic | October 2023 | |
Monumento a Andrés Sánchez Magallanes | No | Basic | November 2023 | |
Antimonumento 5J | Basic | July 2024 | ||
Taquería El Califa de León (co-work with Sammi Brie) |
Basic | May 2024 | ||
Quintonil | Basic | July 2024 | ||
Sud 777 | Basic | May 2024 | ||
Esquina de la Información | No | Basic | July 2024 | |
"El universo sobre mí" | No | Basic | July 2024 | |
Leo McCrea | No | Basic | September 2024 | |
Santa Fe railway station (Mexico City) | No | Basic | September 2024 | |
Cocina de Autor | No | Basic | November 2024 | |
Rescatemos a David y Miguel | No | Basic | December 2024 | |
Colonia La Cuarta Transformación | No | Basic | December 2024 |
And hundreds of disambiguation pages, talk pages, redirects, categories, and templates.
Written and rewritten
[edit]Articles I didn't create but significantly expanded.
Over 125 edits, major contributions and restructured articles
[edit]Articles where I have edited more than 125 times but, in most cases, it is merely incidental or for restructuring.
- "Alejandro" (song)
- All I Ever Wanted (album)
- American Life (from a start)
- Bad (album)
- "Born This Way" (song)
- C.D. Guadalajara
- Club América
- Coacalco de Berriozábal
- "Eenie Meenie" (from a start)
- "Happy" (Leona Lewis song)
- Hard Candy (Madonna album)
- HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
- "I Got You" (Leona Lewis song)
- Invincible (Michael Jackson album)
- Jesse & Joy (from a stub)
- Kal Penn (from a start)
- La Academia
- Leona Lewis
- Life for Rent
- Mexibús
- Mexico City
- Mexico City Metrobús Line 1
- Mexico City Metrobús Line 2
- Mexico City Metrobús Line 3
- Mexico City Metrobús Line 4
- Mexico City Metrobús Line 5
- Mexico City Metrobús Line 6
- Mexico City Metrobús Line 7
- Mexico national football team
- Michael (Michael Jackson album)
- Pink (singer)
- "Poker Face" (Lady Gaga song)
- Sureños
- Teenage Dream (Katy Perry album)
- "Telephone" (song)
- The Fame
- Thriller (Michael Jackson album)
- Tokio Hotel
- Up (2009 film)
Pending
[edit]- Draft:Eugenia metro station
- Draft:2 de Octubre (2 October)
- Draft:Alcalde (restaurant)
- Angel of Independence (15/16 September)
- Draft:Antimonumenta, Monumenta Viva (8 March / 9 April / 15 May / 25 November)
- Draft:Antimonumento +65 (18 / 19 February)
- Draft:Antimonumento 49 ABC (5 June)
- Draft:Antimonumento a El Halconazo (10 June)
- Draft:Banco de Tapitas
- Draft:Bisquets Obregón
- Draft:Buenavista BRT station
- Draft:Caballo Homosexual de las Montañas
- Draft:Comité de Monumentos y Obras Artísticas en Espacios Públicos
- Draft:Edificio del Árbol
- Draft:Edificio Celanese
- Draft:Edificio El Moro
- Draft:Edificio Ermita
- Draft:Edificio Rioma
- El Caballito (Sebastián)
- Estela de Luz
- Draft:Dragonball Durag
- Draft:Fuente de Petróleos (18 March)
- Draft:Heartbreaks + Setbacks
- Draft:Jardín Pushkin
- Draft:José Luis Padilla Retana (14 August)
- Draft:La Casa de Toño
- Draft:La Playa (song)
- Last Train to London
- Draft:LDM
- Draft:Máximo Bistrot
- Draft:Monterrey cable car
- Monument to Christopher Columbus (Paseo de la Reforma) (12 October)
- Draft:Monumento a María Remedios del Valle
- Monumento a la Revolución (20 November)
- Monument to Enrico Martínez
- Draft:New's Divine nightclub tragedy (20 June)
- Draft:Observatorio railway station
- Draft:Samir Flores Soberanes (20 February)
- Draft:Sergio Andrade
- Draft:Statue of Poseidon, Progreso
- Draft:Tetakawi
- Torres de Satélite
- Draft:Trajinera
- Draft:Vasco de Quiroga railway station
Featured content
[edit]- 82nd Academy Awards (with Birdienest81)
- List of accolades received by Up
- 1st Academy Awards
- Michelin starred restaurants in Mexico
- "Forgive Me" (Leona Lewis song)
- "Sweet Dreams" (Beyoncé song) (with Jivesh boodhun)
- "Manic Monday"
- "Cool" (Gwen Stefani song)
- Who's That Girl (soundtrack) (with Legolas2186)
- "Better in Time"
- "Ironic" (song)
- "Footprints in the Sand" (Leona Lewis song)
- Miguel Ángel Mancera
- "Old Love / New Love"
- Raymix
- Statue of Heydar Aliyev, Mexico City
- Memorial to Victims of Violence in Mexico
- Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan
- Em (restaurant)
- Esquina Común
- Rosetta (restaurant)
- Pujol (restaurant)
- Quintonil
- Antimonumento 5J
- Cocina de Autor
- 2010 Baja California earthquake (with et. al)
- Juan Gabriel (with et. al)
- Mexico City Metro overpass collapse (with et. al)
- Silvia Pinal (with et. al)
- 20 May 2010: ... that the song "Why Don't You Love Me", performed by Beyoncé, peaked at number one in the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart, though it was never released as single?
- 19 August 2010: ... that the biographical book Madonna: An Intimate Biography, written by J. Randy Taraborrelli, debuted and stayed on top of The New York Times Best Seller list for three months? (nomination-only; main author(s): Legolas2186)
- 24 August 2010: ... that Up was the second animated film to receive a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture, after Beauty and the Beast?
- 7 September 2010: ... that the title track of the album Who's That Girl made Madonna the first solo female performer to get six US number-ones in the 1980s? (co-nominated with Legolas2186)
- 2 May 2012: ... that Madonna's song "Gang Bang" was inspired by the films of director Quentin Tarantino? (nomination-only; main author(s): FanofPopMusic)
- 17 July 2012: ... that Miguel Ángel Mancera received 63% of votes in the 2012 head of government election of Mexico City, 40% more than the second place? (co-nominated with Scottbp)
- 12 November 2013: ... that Giorgio Moroder won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score in the 1984 ceremony for Flashdance instead of Scarface, for which he was also nominated? (co-nominated with George Ho)
- 16 February 2014: ... that as of January 2014, Desfado by fado singer Ana Moura has not dropped from the Portuguese Albums Chart Top 20 since its release in November 2012?
- 21 September 2014: ... that Ashley Tisdale became the first female artist to have two songs debut at the same time on the US Billboard Hot 100, with "What I've Been Looking For" and "Bop to the Top"?
- 13 August 2015: ... that, according to a Rolling Stone writer, in his 2015 single "Trouble" Keith Richards "seems to be channeling his inner Lou Reed"?
- 7 March 2016: ... that Kris Leonard, vocalist of the band Viola Beach, commented that the lyrical content of their songs was inspired by their "very grey and industrial" hometown of Warrington, Cheshire? (nomination-only; main author(s): Jonny Nixon)
- 24 October 2017: ... that "Old Love / New Love" was written by Twin Shadow for a fictional radio station?
- 20 July 2020: ... that "Oye Mujer", a song certified 14× Multi-Platinum (Latin) in the US, was composed by Mexican musician Raymix while he was participating in a NASA educative internship?
- 1 August 2020: ... that during construction of the Valle Gómez and Misterios metro stations, workers uncovered part of a road that connected Tenochtitlan with the Tepeyac Hill, dating from the Mesoamerican Postclassic period?
- 1 November 2020: ... that the second birth in a Mexico City Metro station in 2020 occurred at Tláhuac?
- 5 December 2020: ... that the statue of Heydar Aliyev in Mexico City was meant to be displayed for 99 years, but was removed after five months?
- 5 February 2021: ... that the eagle on top of the Monumento a la Raza in Mexico City was originally cast for the Federal Legislative Palace's dome?
- 7 February 2021: ... that part of the remains of Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt rests next to his Monumento a la Raza?
- 14 April 2021: ... that in the music video for "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)", Lil Nas X gives Satan a lap dance? (nomination-only; main author(s): 188.148.229.11)
- 8 May 2021: ... that in "Oh Sheit It's X", Thundercat sings about feeling ecstasy while on ecstasy?
- 26 May 2021: ... that Judas and the Black Messiah's film director Shaka King approved "Fight for You" by H.E.R. after he heard aspects inspired by Curtis Mayfield?
- 21 June 2021: ... that the Superior Auditor of the Federation of Mexico observed damage to an overpass between Tezonco and Olivos stations on the Mexico City Metro prior to its collapse in May 2021? (co-nominated with Sammi Brie)
- 25 June 2021: ... that How Doth the Little Crocodile by Leonora Carrington was based on Lewis Carroll's poem of the same name?
- 15 August 2021: ... that Peluso implores your help?
- 25 September 2021: ... that Tlalli will replace a monument to Christopher Columbus, not to "erase history", but to "deliver social justice"? (co-nominated with Another Believer)
- 21 October 2021: ... that the giant piano-shaped staircase at Polanco metro station is fully interactive?
- 31 October 2021: ... that a group of feminists placed the Women Who Fight anti-monument on a pedestal on which a statue of Christopher Columbus formerly stood?
- 2 November 2021: ... that in 1987, fans of C.D. Guadalajara attempted to dress the statue of Minerva in the team's shirt? (co-nominated with Another Believer)
- 3 November 2021: ... that a group of farmers discovered The Young Woman of Amajac while preparing to till a citrus field?
- 16 November 2021: ... that after Gaudelia Díaz won a bronze medal at the 1992 Paralympics, she was asked to join Televisa by its CEO?
- 9 December 2021: ... that an investigation found that most Mexican nutrition science students could not interpret a nutritional front-of-package labeling system correctly?
- 21 December 2021: ... that one journalist said that the proportions of the limbs of the statues at the Monumento a los Indios Verdes are a "sin against anatomical laws"?
- 7 January 2022: ... that the pictogram of Zapotitlán metro station depicts an indented sapote tree as the word tlantli means 'tooth' in Nahuatl?
- 18 January 2022: ... that a statue of the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, was installed despite his opposition to cults of personality?
- 19 January 2022: ... that although the sculptor of Las Tarascas based their faces on that of a real woman, their bodies were invented?
- 25 January 2022: ... that quotations of Cicero, Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. about memory and love are engraved on the Memorial to Victims of Violence in Mexico?
- 18 February 2022: ... that Balbuena metro station was flooded with sewage following a failure attributed to an unrelated fire?
- 6 March 2022: ... that the Ciudad Juárez cobalt-60 contamination incident was caused when radioactive material ended up in a junkyard and was smelted to produce rebar? (nomination-only; translated from the Spanish Wikipedia by: 219.91.135.57)
- 19 March 2022: ... that those who toppled the Monumento a los Constructores said that it was "a symbol of subordination, representation of slavery and an emblem of the Spanish genocide"?
- 6 April 2022: ... that antimonumentas in Mexico, like those in Guadalajara, in Morelia, or in Mexico City, are installed by protesters to demand justice for women who suffer from violence in the country? (co-nominated with Another Believer)
- 28 May 2022: ... that it is rumored that the Puente de Fierro in Mexico was designed by Gustave Eiffel?
- 1 June 2022: ... that Chabacano metro station has a composition named after it and it served as a film location for the 1990 film Total Recall?
- 28 July 2022: ... that the head on top of the Museo Cabeza de Juárez inspired the pictogram of Guelatao metro station?
- 2 August 2022: ... that the neighborhood of Colonia Federal was built by employees of the Mexican Secretariat of the Interior to create exclusive housing for civil servants?
- 4 August 2022: ... that the first ray of sunlight on 23 April passes through the eye of the Coyote en Ayuno, which was built to commemorate the founding of Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico?
- 10 August 2022: ... that the idea for the Fuente de la República arose after Manuel Felguérez suggested a fountain to accompany his newly inaugurated Puerta 1808 to the mayor of Mexico City?
- 22 August 2023: ... that the sculpture Antimonumento +72, which commemorates a massacre that took place thirteen years ago today, was also a memorial for a March 2023 migrant center fire?
- 5 June 2024: ... that the Antimonumento 5J was installed on 5 June 2023 to commemorate victims of police repression during the 2020 protests in response to the death of Giovanni López?
- 7 June 2024: ... that El Califa de León is the first Mexican taqueria to be awarded a Michelin star? (co-nominated with Sammi Brie)
- 14 June 2024: ... that Pujol and Quintonil are the highest-rated restaurants in Mexico's first Michelin guide, with two Michelin stars each?
- 2 July 2024: ... that a critic said that the hors d'oeuvres served at Sud 777 could function as desserts and vice versa?
Mexico City Metro project
[edit]My goal is to expand all of these items as much as possible with the information available online. All the stations lack information about the layout and other technical aspects of their construction as it is only available offline.
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- San Lázaro
- Moctezuma
- Balbuena (Aug 2024)
- Boulevard Puerto Aéreo (Aug 2024)
- Gómez Farías (Aug 2024)
- Zaragoza (Aug 2024)
- Pantitlán (Aug 2024)
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- Indios Verdes (Oct 2024)
- Deportivo 18 de Marzo
- Potrero (Oct 2024)
- La Raza (Dec 2024)
- Tlatelolco
- Hidalgo
- Juárez
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- Politécnico Done
- Instituto del Petróleo Done
- Autobuses del Norte Done
- La Raza (Dec 2024)
- Misterios (Dec 2024)
- Valle Gómez (Dec 2024)
- Consulado (Dec 2024)
- Eduardo Molina (Dec 2024)
- Aragón (Dec 2024)
- Oceanía Done
- Terminal Aérea (Dec 2024)
- Hangares (Dec 2024)
- Pantitlán (Aug 2024)
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- Lázaro Cárdenas
- Chabacano (Aug 2024)
- Jamaica
- Mixiuhca
- Velódromo
- Ciudad Deportiva
- Puebla
- Pantitlán (Aug 2024)
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- Tezonco Done
- Olivos Done
- Nopalera Done
- Zapotitlán Done
- Tlaltenco Done
- Tláhuac Done
- Construction of Mexico City Metro Line 12
- 2014 closure of Mexico City Metro Line 12
- Mexico City Metro overpass collapse (Oct 2024)
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Michelin restaurants in Mexico
[edit]I never intended to make a good topic about it but it just kind of fell into place.
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Good Articles reviews
[edit]- I Look to You
- "Spotlight" (Madonna song)
- "Retreat to Move Forward"
- "He Could Be the One"
- Swastika
- Music of Final Fantasy XIII
- No Time to Bleed
- "Butterflies" (Michael Jackson song)
- "Telethon" (Parks and Recreation)
- Selena ¡VIVE!
- "Massive Attack" (song)
- "Today Was a Fairytale"
- "Got the Life"
- "Da Boom"
- "Jesus Freak" (song)
- "No Meals on Wheels"
- David Archuleta (album)
- "Heartbreak Hotel"
- "Live Show"
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon
- The Lost Tapes (Nas album)
- "Down in It"
- La Gran Señora
- "It Is 'He' (Jai Sri Krishna)"
- "Bad Day" (Daniel Powter song)
- "Despacito"
- Spit (album)
- Dónde Están los Ladrones?
- Almendra (Almendra album)
- Get to Heaven
- North (Something Corporate album)
- Glass Spider
- Murdering Oscar (And Other Love Songs)
- Mis Romances
- Hemp in Kentucky
- Grandes Éxitos (Luis Miguel album)
- 1980 (Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson album)
- Emma Kaili Metcalf Beckley Nakuina
- Obras Son Amores
- In Death Reborn
- "Tornerò" (Mihai Trăistariu song)
- The R.E.D. Album
- "Change" (Hotel FM song)
- "No Ha Parado de Llover"
- Abel Murrieta Gutiérrez
- Exile (American band)
- John Rudge
- Pure Japanese
- Emmylou Harris
- Mid Air (Romy album)
- The Album (Jonas Brothers album)
- Album covers of Blue Note Records
- Blackpink
- Phil Harvey (band manager)
Main Page articles
[edit]"Halo" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008). Inspired by Ray LaMontagne's 2004 song "Shelter", "Halo" was written by Ryan Tedder, E. Kidd Bogart, and Beyoncé herself. The song is a pop power ballad, with lyrics describing a sublime love. The single won Best Song at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 52nd Grammy Awards, and was nominated for Record of the Year. "Halo" topped the singles charts of Brazil, Norway, and Slovakia, and reached the top five in Australia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the US. Philip Andelman directed Beyoncé and actor Michael Ealy in the accompanying music video. The song was performed on the television show Glee and has been covered by many artists, including Florence and the Machine, Harper Blynn, and Westlife.
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The 1st Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 1927 and 1928 and took place on May 16, 1929, at a private dinner held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California. AMPAS president Douglas Fairbanks hosted the show. Awards were created by Louis B. Mayer, founder of Louis B. Mayer Pictures Corporation. During the ceremony, the AMPAS presented Academy Awards in twelve categories. Some nominations were announced without reference to a specific film, such as for Ralph Hammeras and Nugent Slaughter, who received nominations in the now defunct category of Engineering Effects. Charlie Chaplin and Warner Brothers both received an Honorary Award. Winners in competition at the ceremony included Seventh Heaven and Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, each receiving three awards, and Wings (poster pictured), receiving two awards.
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The Michelin Guide debuted in Mexico in 2024. The guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they recommended to visit and to subtly sponsor their tires, by encouraging drivers to use their cars more and therefore need to replace the tires as they wore out. Over time, the stars that were given out started to become more valuable. Inspectors visited five states – Baja California, Baja California Sur, Nuevo León, Oaxaca and Quintana Roo – and the capital city, Mexico City. Sixteen restaurants earned one star, and two, Pujol and Quintonil (pictured), received two. No restaurant earned three stars.
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