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'Signs' of the Times in Denver
Denver isn’t usually thought of as a hip-hop or street art Mecca but Dan “Dunn” Ericson is working to change that. Dunn, also known as Signtologist (coined by MC Black of The Roots> aka Jimmy Fallon's new house band), creates unique paintings of iconic figures in hip-hop, like Kanye West, John Legend, Blackalicious, and Slick Rick, on street signs in Denver.
All of his signs are donated by the Englewood Public Works and are redistributed by Dunn after he has added his signature touch to them.
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A Little Hip-Hop History with Your $1 Hamburger?

When you want a recession-friendly meal, you probably don't head directly to a museum. No, museum food just makes us think of $13 nicoise salads and the like.
But the Hollis Hip-Hop Museum is neither your typical museum or your average eatery. OK, museum is a bit of a stretch, seeing as how it is located entirely inside the Hollis Famous Burgers restaurant in Queens. While it might not supplant MoMA or the Met as New York's cultural epicenter anytime soon, it does have hundreds of items of hip-hop memorabilia, with a special emphasis on native sons of Queens, including a tribute to RUN-DMC's Jam Master Jay, who lived five blocks from the museum before he was shot and killed in 2002.
The museum has enough street cred that Darryl McDaniel (the DMC of RUN-DMC) turned out for its grand opening last week. And we like the pricing: $1 burgers and free admission. Beat that, MoMA!
Related Stories:
· Putting Together a Hamburger, a Neighborhood and Hip-Hop [NYTimes]
· Museums Travel Coverage [81]
· Recession Restaurants coverage [Jaunted]
Photo: [NYTimes]
