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    What's Vin playing right now?

    "'Roar,' by Katy Perry. My 5-year-old daughter just did a performance for us, and she used the song. It's apropos, because I literally taught my kids how to roar before they could talk."

    WORDPLAY

    The late California artist Jason Rhoades' sprawling installations are known for presenting taboo topics in a new light--as in this jumble of neon signs (Untitled, shown above on display in Switzerland in 2004), each in a different hue, representing the myriad terms people use to discuss parts of the female body. It's just one of his many works that will take over the entire Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia from Sept. 18 through Dec. 29.

    GOOD SPIRITS

    Drinking With the Stars

    We'll toast to this: a group of researchers (who originally published in the journal Substance Use & Misuse) tracked every booze brand that was name-dropped in more than 700 of radio's most-played songs, as defined by Billboard year-end charts from 2009, 2010 and 2011. Here are the biggest repeat offenders and some of the lyrics that got 'em there.

    "On a GREY GOOSE diet, diet, diet, and you ain't getting wasted as I get."

    From "Grey Goose Diet" by DJ Charlie B

    "I've thrown a punch or two and gave a few black eyes/ But JACK DANIEL'S kicked my ass again last night."

    From "Jack Daniel's" by Eric Church

    "I'm ridin' through the city sippin' HENNY with my thoughts in sync."

    From "Spill My Drink" by Obie Trice

    "Bring another glass of PATRÓN with one more lime/ And Imma ... give it to them one more time."

    From "One More Time" by Drake

    "Baby will you be my CORONA and lime?/ And I will be your main squeeze."

    From "Corona and Lime" by Shwayze

    "All I drink is my s---: CÎROC by the case load."

    From "O Let's Do It (Remix)" by Waka Flocka Flame

    BRANDING

    Shades of Facebook

    As if using Facebook weren't enough, visitors to the social network's San Francisco--area headquarters can now actually wear it--by buying Social Butterfly Blue nail polish in Facebook's signature hue, at $5 a bottle. Virtual friends not included.

    3 THINGS YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THIS WEEK

    1. Who will be the new face of S&M.;

    Relative newcomers Dakota Johnson and Charlie Hunnam have been tapped to play the leads in the 50 Shades of Grey movie.

    2. Waning interest in doing funky stuff in the desert.

    More than 61,000 people attended this year's Burning Man festival, a new record.

    3. Whose judgment you'll judge.

    American Idol has confirmed its new panel: Keith Urban, Harry Connick Jr. and Jennifer Lopez.

    FOR TIME'S COMPLETE FILM AND TV COVERAGE, VISIT entertainment.time.com

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