Nine million in unmarked inspiration
Jun. 13th, 2009 09:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Strange coda to the story I posted about the other day about the Triangle Tavern being replaced by a gangster-themed bar called Nine Million in Unmarked Bills. According to a column in the Stranger, the name of the new bar is taken from a piece of neon artwork by Jeremy Bert. Bert's piece, made from mismatched salvaged neon, says "Leave Nineteen Million in Unmarked Bills." The owner of the bar is upfront about deriving the name of the bar from the art piece, and in fact he initially tried to buy it to display at the bar, but was turned down. The column by Jen Graves is well worth reading for the examination of the ethics of the situation. I still think it's a dumb name for a bar, but this story at least personalizes it a bit.