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Caitlin Moran : ウィキペディア英語版 | Caitlin Moran
Catherine Elizabeth "Caitlin" Moran (born 5 April 1975) is an English journalist, author, and broadcaster at ''The Times'', where she writes three columns a week: one for the Saturday Magazine, a TV review column, and the satirical Friday column "Celebrity Watch". Moran is British Press Awards (BPA) Columnist of the Year for 2010, and both BPA Critic of the Year 2011 and Interviewer of the Year 2011.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】date=6 April 2011 )〕 In 2012, she was named Columnist of the Year by the London Press Club,〔 〕 and Culture Commentator at the Comment Awards in 2013.〔 The Comment Awards〕 ==Early life== Moran was born in Brighton, the oldest of eight children; she has four sisters and three brothers. Her father, who is Irish, is described as a one-time "drummer and psychedelic rock pioneer" who became "confined to the sofa by osteoarthritis".〔Aida Edemariam ("The Saturday interview: Caitlin Moran" ), ''The Guardian'', 18 June 2011〕 Moran lived in a three-bedroom council house in Wolverhampton with her parents and siblings, an experience she described as akin to ''The Hunger Games''.〔BBC Radio 4: "My Teenage Diary", First Broadcast 6:30PM Wed, 4 Jul 2012〕 Moran attended Springdale Junior School and was then educated at home from the age of 11, having attended secondary school for only three weeks.〔''The Times 2'', p2. 28 December 2011〕 She and her siblings received no proper formal education from their parents; the local council allowed them to do so, as they were "the only hippies in Wolverhampton".〔 The children frequently occupied their time with simple games, such as throwing mud at their house.〔 Moran describes her childhood as happy, but revealed she left home as soon as she was able to do so at age 18.〔
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