'Occupy' Clashes With Police People listen to an Occupy Wall Street anniversary concert in Foley Square in New York, Sept. 16, 2012. The Occupy Wall Street movement marks its first anniversary Sept. 17, 2012. Seth Wenig/AP Photo

'Occupy' Clashes With Police Occupy Wall Street protesters dance and sing during a concert given by Tom Morello, former lead singer of the band "Rage Against the Machine," in Foley Square, Sept. 16, 2012, in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images

'Occupy' Clashes With Police Occupy Wall Street protesters gather in Foley Square, Sept. 16, 2012, in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images

'Occupy' Clashes With Police Police officers watch as an activist associated with the Occupy Wall Street movement performs during a gathering of the movement in Washington Square Park, Sept. 15, 2012, in New York. Mary Altaffer/AP Photo

'Occupy' Clashes With Police An activist associated with the Occupy Wall Street movement demonstrates in Washington Square Park, Sept. 15, 2012, in New York. Mary Altaffer/AP Photo

'Occupy' Clashes With Police A person associated with the Occupy movement is arrested in New York in front of Trinity Church on Broadway, Sept. 15, 2012. Stephanie Keith/AP Photo

Occupy Protesters Remain Defiant Worldwide Rocawear, clothing line of rapper Jay-Z, was criticized for trying to profit off of protests with a $22 "Occupy All Streets" tshirt. It did not plan to share proceeds with the movement. The t-shirts disappeared from the Rocawear website on Nov. 12. @UncleRUSH/Twitter

Steve Wynn Pins Protest on Deficit Singer Katy Perry and actor Russell Brand stopped by the protests in New York on Oct. 22 and took a photo with Russell Simmons, co-founder of hip-hop label Def Jam. Simmons tweeted, "Look who's @ the protest. @katyperry and her husband what's his name. :-) send him a hey russell." @UncleRUSH/Twitter

Occupy Wall Street Arrest: Author Naomi Wolf Actor Alec Baldwin visited the New York protests late Oct. 18. He tweeted, "My thanks 2 Aaron from Brooklyn and Sean from Winnipeg for this evening's OWS tutorial. My first. A lot of dedicated people at #ZuccottiPark" and "If OWS sparks calls 4 #campaignfinancereform , that would be 1 measure of success." occupywallst.org

Protester-Police Conflict at 'Occupy Wall Street' Writer Naomi Wolf was arrested late Tuesday, Oct. 18, as part of the Occupy Wall Street protests. Author of the book, "The Beauty Myth," Wolf has been credited with starting the 'third-wave' feminist movement after William Morrow and Company published her book in 1991. Courtesy Mike Shane

'Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street' The Occupy Wall Street movement has gone global and now viral. Steven Greenstreet created a Tumblr account and posted the video <html> <body> <a href=" http://vimeo.com/30476100" target="_blank">"<u>Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street</u>"</a> </body> </html> featuring this woman whom Greenstreet says is the most popular image on the site. Courtesy Steven Greenstreet

Kanye Joins Wall St. Protests Former "Saturday Night Live" actress, Victoria Jackson, debates with protesters in Zuccotti Park, Oct 12, 2011. The reported Tea-Partier recorded video of a protester saying the GOP does not understand "Jesus stuff" like social justice, to which she responded, "but Jesus said a man should work for a living and not get a handout." The protester said, "Jesus was about helping the poor, ma'am." YouTube

Kanye Joins Wall St. Protests A protester mans an information booth, educating newcomers during the Occupy Wall Street demonstration, New York, Oct. 12, 2011. Tiffany Hagler-Geard/ABC News

Occupy Wall St. Protesters Get Cozy Christopher Friday, 25, was arrested on Oct. 10 for battery to a police officer near the Art Institute of Chicago, related to the Occupy Chicago protests, according to the Chicago police. Along with Friday's arrest, there were 24 administrative notices, or violations, issued for pedestrians to exercise due care in a roadway. Chicago Police Department

Occupy Wall St. Protesters Get Cozy The Occupy Wall Street protests have attracted growing media attention and accordingly, parodies. Sports entertainment site, Tauntr.com, "photo-shopped" protest photos with Sesame Street characters. Tauntr.com