Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2014-10-08/Featured content

This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 28 September through 4 October, 2014. Anything in quotation marks is taken from the respective articles and lists; see their page histories for attribution.

Featured articles
Two featured articles were promoted this week.
 * Madman's Drum (nominated by Curly Turkey), a wordless novel by American artist Lynd Ward. The book has 118 images and portrays the story of a drum-stealing, murdering slave-trader and the consequences on his family.
 * Margaret Bondfield (nominated by Brianboulton), an English politician. She was the first English woman in Cabinet, where she was the Minister of Labour now known as the Secretary of State for Employment.

Featured lists
Four featured lists were promoted this week.
 * List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Courtney Walsh (nominated by Sahara4u), another featured list related to five-wicket hauls, an area which is becoming one of the well-covered areas in cricket on Wikipedia. This one is about Courtney Walsh, former West Indian captain, who took 23 five-wicket hauls in international cricket.
 * Academy Award for Best Actor (nominated by Birdienest81), a list of actors who have received the Academy Award for Best Actor. The first recipient of the award was Emil Jannings, who received the award in 1929. Daniel Day-Lewis is the most successful actor in terms of wins, with three awards.
 * List of accolades received by The King's Speech (nominated by SchroCat), The King's Speech is a 2010 British historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper, from a script by David Seidler. The film won 78 awards from 212 nominations.
 * List of accolades received by Blue Jasmine (nominated by Cowlibob), Blue Jasmine is a 2013 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film won 31 awards from 66 nominations.

Featured pictures
Sixty-two featured pictures were promoted this week.


 * State Arms of the Union, and the Coats of Arms of Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, the Dakota Territory, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, the Idaho Territory, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, the Montana Territory, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, the New Mexico Territory, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, the Utah Territory, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and the Wyoming Territory (Created by Henry Mitchell, restored and nominated by Godot13), a set of 45 Chromolithographed state and territorial coats of arms plus the title page.
 * One-thousand, two-thousand, five-thousand, ten-thousand, twenty-thousand, fifty-thousand, and one-hundred-thousand Indonesian rupiah (created by Bank Indonesia, scanned and nominated by Crisco 1492), a set of all seven current bank notes of the Indonesian Rupiah.
 * British recruiting poster from 1915 (created by the Publicity Department of the Central Recruiting Depot, restored and nominated by Adam Cuerden), a poster encouraging young men to join the army to fight in World War 1.
 * Alhambra (created and nominated by Slaunger), a beautiful panorama of Alhambra seen in the evening.
 * Jean Cocteau (created by Bibliothèque nationale de France, restored by JLPC, nominated by GamerPro64) A stark portrait of Jean Cocteau, a French writer, artist and filmmaker
 * Henri Frenay (created by Maurice Frink, restored by Christoph Braun, nominated by Adam Cuerden), a portrait of Henri Frenay, a French military officer.
 * The Evening Air (created by Henri-Edmond Cross, nominated by CorinneSD), a painting by Henri-Edmond Cross titled The Evening Air.
 * Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci (created by Piero di Cosimo, nominated by Hafspajen), a portrait of Simonetta Vespucci by Piero di Cosimo.
 * Laura (created by Giorgione, nominated by Hafspajen), a portrait of a young woman named Laura by Giorgione.
 * Mandala (unknown creator, nominated by Crisco 1492), a Thangka painting of Manjuvajra Mandala.
 * Chehel Sotoun (created and nominated by Muhammad Mahdi Karim), inside the Chehel Sotoun in Isfahan, Iran.

Featured portals
Two featured portals was promoted this week.
 * Portal:New York City (nominated by Muboshgu), the portal on New York City, the most populous city in the United States. With 33 selected articles (all GA or FA), 34 selected biographies (most GA or FA with a couple of high-importance B-class articles), 20 sets of DYK hooks (all DYKs ran on the main page), 18 selected images (most FP) and nine selected lists (all FL) this portal defiantly displays Wikipedia's best work on New York City.
 * Portal:Children's literature (nominated by Cirt and Wadewitz), the portal on all things that kids read. From The Tale of Peter Rabbit to Harry Potter to Puss in Boots to The Adventures of Tintin this portal encompasses all genres of children literature. Portal:Children's literature's featured portal nomination was dedicated to the late , who spent a lot of time on the portal, before sadly passing away this April.