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Nico DiMarco is one awesome dude! I know his family well - his mother, Donna used to babysit me and my siblings and Donna was also one of the dorm staff at Maryland School for the Deaf - she was one of my favorite staff! But back to the point - Nico; maybe you could find his work on Facebook or Instagram such as videos if there are any, pictures showing his work. Would that attract the readers more? Just a thought. But otherwise, your article looks great! I'm sure that Nico would appreciate this! Ha (Mia)
I really liked his article! It's nice to hear about the other twin and what he does! I felt that this was a very well written bibliography of Nico. It was very clear and concise writing (great grammar, no structural mistakes from what I saw). Just as an idea, maybe you can add a section to include different events he's done and where he's performed before. I know a lot of artists also have "Nominations and Awards" categories on their wiki page as well so maybe you could add something like that! (If you're looking for more to write, of course!) 2601:18D:4880:F80:5030:6126:2F89:FAD6 (talk) 16:19, 6 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
I really enjoyed this article, I feel that it was very well-written. You included all the important information and it was all relevant and up-to-date. You also incorporated many relevant citations throughout your article. One suggestion that I would make would be to add photos or videos of Nico or of some of his performances to make it a little more interesting and visually appealing. Other than that, this is a great article! (Rebecca Scardigno) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rebscar (talk • contribs) 19:18, 6 April 2020 (UTC)Reply