| | PHOTOGRAPHY | | | | | | | | | Missed your chance to see the Occupy Wall Street movement in action? Nearly a year after the demonstration began, an exhibit opening Saturday at New York’s International Center of Photography looks at the rise of the 99 percent in Zuccotti Park. | | | | | | BOOKS | | | | | | | | | When should you use the word “asshole” and how do you know when you’re being one? Linguist Geoffrey Nunberg’s newly published Ascent of the A-Word finds beauty in indispensable vulgarity—and gives assholism the biography it so richly deserves. | | | | | | ICON | | | | | | | | | The Breakfast Club beauty can write, too. Making her literary debut this week with When it Happens to You—a novel exploring the complexities of modern relationships—Molly Ringwald reflects on the Kristen Stewart saga and agrees with Jodie Foster: it was easier for young actors to have private lives when they started in Hollywood. | | | | | | | | TV | | | | | | | | | Yes, it’s true that the Emmys are still a month away—but we can’t get enough of Christine Baranski on CBS’s The Good Wife. The thrice-nominated actress tells Jace Lacob what lies ahead for her character, Diane Lockhart, in Season 4. | | | | | |
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