User:Zospence3/Calliope Street/Kambeau Peer Review

General info

 * Whose work are you reviewing?

Zospence3


 * Link to draft you're reviewing
 * User:Zospence3/Calliope Street


 * Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)

Evaluate the drafted changes
The lead is straightforward and describes the article topic, which is Calliope Street. The lead is very concise and includes all the main things needed to be said about Calliope Street.

The content of the article seems up to date and relevant to the topic. The article does a good job at having relevant sections that relate directly to the topic. I would say that there could be more balance with the Greek background section and other sections, such as Geography and maybe even adding a history section for the topic.

The overall tone of the article is very neutral, and doesn't overrepresent or underrepresent one section more than another. There isn't really much to argue or persuade readers about with the topic.

All the content and sections have at least one citation, which makes it known that the work is heavily provided with sources and background research. The references state what research was cited and the article clearly reflects those references. It seems that more than half of the references come from the Greek background section in the article, and that seems to be a main component of the article. All the links for the references and citations are clickable and work.

The overall read is very easy and quick, as the divided sections plays a role to that. There are very minor grammatical errors, but they don't take away from the main content of the article.

There aren't any media or images in the article.

The article seems to follow Wikipedia's Notability requirements, as there are sources that are solely focused on Calliope. However, there needs to be a little more on the actual Calliope street, rather than its Greek background.

Overall, the article is very strong and readable, and was a very quick and easy to follow read. I feel that I gained knowledge about the topic, but I want a little bit more knowledge about the actual street and its history and geography.