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Marie Thouaille
Marie Thouaille
Editor 2009-10
Marie was Editor of The Yorker from January 2009 to January 2010. She started out as Film and TV Editor in October 2007. In February 2008 Marie became Blog Editor and in October 2008 she was elected Deputy Editor. She lives in Tahiti, where the average temperatures are 24 to 30C all year. We are all extremely jealous.
Course Course: English Literature

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Computer Mouse

Viruses love me too

Blogs - Roxy
Thu, 16th October 2008

I had always flattered myself that I had successfully avoided viruses, because somehow I knew better. Apparently I don’t.

Mad Captain Tom Scott

Meeting Tom Scott

Blogs
Mon, 13th October 2008

The minute Tom Scott walks into the room it feels like a scene straight from The Shambles. But a very, very good one, and not just because we’re in V/045.

anti-GM protest

Come dear folks of the village; gather your pitchforks and fire and pitchforks that are on fire, for we are to the laboratory! The heathens have taken it upon themselves to play God with our so beloved foodstuffs!

Banana

Safety Search: ON

Blogs - World Blog
Thu, 19th June 2008

If people want to see sex on the internet, they can find if fairly easily. Take the 'Safety Search' off Google, type in a kinky phrase appropriate to your tastes, and away you go.

Shaun of the Dead

Zombies

Blogs - Roxy
Sat, 7th June 2008

John Rushton explores the possibility of Zombiehood raised by popular films as well as science, inlcuding the evil Zombie Caterpillar.

London Mayor

Boris Johnson: the marmite of politics

Blogs - World Blog
Wed, 28th May 2008

Boris Johnson is seemingly the marmite of politics; only a great deal less healthy. The only thing that unites people’s attitude to Boris Johnson is that they actually have one.

The Moon

Marie, Queen of the Moon

Blogs - Roxy
Tue, 27th May 2008

As a child, I was fascinated by Space, and decided to become Queen of the Moon. However, a UN treaty of 1967 seems to have jeopardised my life-long ambition.

Great Crested Grebe

Ducks, right? That's all anyone ever thinks about when they think of campus wildlife, apart from the odd goose. But there are other birds on campus, even when you never see them...

Attack of the Clones

Clone. A word we’ve all heard bandied about,in some blockbuster film or being debated in the local pub by an elderly, drunk man with little memory of the sixties.

Ducks

We now have the opportunity to walk around York without equipment suitable for all-day trek during monsoon season. But there is a sinister edge to even the balmiest of weather. This edge has wings, and a sharp beak, and at the moment is feeling incredibly protective.

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