The Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe appeared on The Graham Norton Show, where he mentioned how he was in New York and was mistaken as a homeless man by an onlooker. This was not the end of the odd incident.
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The state of New York has offered up a $3.5 million grant in order to help with the construction of a Hip Hop museum in the Bronx, according to the New York Post. The museum would be the first like it in the world. With a total price tag of $80 million, the Universal Hip Hop Museum is set to open in 2023 in the genre, culture and movement's birthplace, the South Bronx.
Currently, a temporary location in Bronx Terminal Market
The Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe appeared on The Graham Norton Show, where he mentioned how he was in New York and was mistaken as a homeless man by an onlooker. This was not the end of the odd incident.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo helped the nation's first museum dedicated to hip-hop, the Bronx's Universal Hip-Hop Museum, get way closer to opening its doors last week when he granted the organization dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the genre a $3.75 million state grant.
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