Musto Occupies 2011

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Chad Griffith; Hair & Makeup by Valissa Yoe

Activism replaced bottle service via Occupy Wall Street, a grassroots movement hating on the corporate corruption that has led to drastic social inequality, unemployment, and crappy pizza.

For our final issue of 2011, Michael Musto reported back on a year rich in gossip. He also enjoyed his annual day of dress-up, playing the part of Occupiers, impeccable Tea Party Queens, and an eerily convincing simulacrum of The Donald. Photos by Chad Griffith.

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