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Martha Burgess
- ... that the vandalism of Martha Burgess's sculpture of kissing lesbian military personnel was "indicative of how contentious gay-straight relations remained on Staten Island in the 1990s"? Source: https://www.nyclgbtsites.org/site/sailors-snug-harbor/ The most critically acclaimed work of the Newhouse Center’s 1993 outdoor sculpture show, a commentary on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” by Martha Burgess, “On Leave,” depicted a WAVE kissing a civilian woman, inspired by the famous photo of a sailor kissing a woman in Times Square celebrating the end of the war. It is indicative of how contentious gay-straight relations remained on Staten Island in the 1990s that the work was vandalized and had to be withdrawn from exhibition.]
- ALT0B: ... that the vandalism of Martha Burgess's sculpture of kissing lesbian military personnel was called "indicative of how contentious gay-straight relations remained on Staten Island in the 1990s"? Source: Same as ALT0A
- ALT1: ... that the vandalism of Martha Burgess's lesbian sculpture was "indicative of how contentious gay-straight relations remained on Staten Island in the 1990s"? Source: Same as ALT0
- ALT1B: ... that the vandalism of Martha Burgess's lesbian sculpture was called "indicative of how contentious gay-straight relations remained on Staten Island in the 1990s"? Source: Same as ALT1
- ALT2: ...that Martha Burgess's 1993 sculpture of two female World War II personnel kissing was inspired by the V-J Day in Times Square photograph? Source: The most critically acclaimed work of the Newhouse Center’s 1993 outdoor sculpture show, a commentary on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” by Martha Burgess, “On Leave,” depicted a WAVE kissing a civilian woman, inspired by the famous photo of a sailor kissing a woman in Times Square celebrating the end of the war.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Battle of Nanggulon
- Comment: It's a little long (and I'm not sure attribution will fit), so open to other ideas.
Moved to mainspace by Miraclepine (talk).
Number of QPQs required: 1. Nominator has 79 past nominations.
ミラP@Miraclepine 02:13, 28 March 2025 (UTC).
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- This definitely can't run in wikivoice. Perhaps "that to an LGTB historian, the vandalism of Martha Burgess's lesbian sculpture was "indicative of how contentious gay-straight relations remained on Staten Island in the 1990s"?". Another option is "to Gale Harris", but that doesn't explain who that is or why we should care and they don't appear to have an article. Those barely squeak by under the character limit, so you could go with something else altogether, maybe "...that Martha Burgess's 1993 sculpture of two female World War II personnel kissing was inspired by the V-J Day in Times Square photograph?"?
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Overall: @Miraclepine: Not relevant to DYK, but "having lived in the state since 1984" makes it sound like Manhattan is a state. Rusalkii (talk) 21:30, 1 April 2025 (UTC)
- @Rusalkii: I actually considered ALT2 but wasn't sure it was hooky; but now that you brought it up, I'm fine with that so added. I've also added ALT0B and ALT1B to use "deemed" because it clarifies it's opinion while shorter than "to an LGTB historian" or "to Gale Harris". Also when using the checklist, please mark the "status" as "?" if there's a minor issue. ミラP@Miraclepine 21:57, 1 April 2025 (UTC)
Happy to accept either of the ALTXBs, I think for ALT2 it would need another reviewer since I suggested it. Marking as reviewed but if you prefer ALT2 you should probably add the second opinion symbol. Rusalkii (talk) 22:04, 1 April 2025 (UTC)
- @Rusalkii: Yes, ALT2 needs another reviewer per WP:DYKRR and I prefer ALT0B/ALT1B over ALT2. ミラP@Miraclepine 02:56, 2 April 2025 (UTC)