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Fleet Street Fox launches new range of T-shirts in an online shop
You can now buy these from “Foxy’s Shop“.
Fleet Street Fox (“The Fox”) has extended her brand into what looks to be a successful competitively-priced clothing range. The clothing is iconic for anyone who is championing freedom of the press. The critical importance of investigative journalism has been demonstrated recently, for example, in the BBC Panorama exposures of care homes and the FIFA World Cup (separately). You can follow The Fox on Twitter.
Also, the clothing, which currently includes a range of inexpensive T-shirts of her well-known sayings, occupy an unique niche in the market for T-shirts. I am unaware of anyone producing such T-shirts, personally. They are available in various colours including white, black, red and blue, various sizes (S, M, L and XL), and are available at £12.90. You can buy them on-line in a safe environment.
These are the current offerings:
“Boys are wankets”
“Injunct me I dare you” (2 designs)
“Hangover Status 7/10″
“Feeling Foxy?”
“Lost count vodkas” (2 designs)
It is widely expected that Fleet Street Fox will be soon obtaining a book deal, not a superinjunction, however. This seems a sensible move for her, following a hugely successful blogwhich had about 50,000 hits daily (it is reported), at the height of the recent superinjunctions and anonymised injunctions discussion.
Sunflower seeds news
I was upset to hear tonight that Ai Wei Wei – China’s best-known artist and creator of Tate Modern’s “sunflower seeds” installation –has been put under house arrest, according to the main TV news. I found his latest installation at the Tate Modern highly unusual, but enjoyable. I never saw it, but, having such poor balance due to the personal effects of meningitis, I wonder how it was tolerated for so long under health and safety practices.
Ai Weiwei said today that he has been placed under house arrest because he planned a huge party to mark the demolition of his newly built Shanghai studio. Ai (???) tweeted today that national security officers had visited him to say he could not leave his home in Beijing until midnight on Sunday – the day he was due to hold the event.