When last we saw Bun B, the Buddha of Gulf Coast rap also dubbed "Houston's unofficial mayor" - by us, yes, but it fits, don't it? - was all smiles as usual. Saturday afternoon the ever-trill UGK rapper's countenance beamed as he shook hands, posed for pictures, and signed autographs at Cactus Music as part of the release party for his and Rocks Off's own Shea Serrano's brand-new Bun B's Rap Coloring and Activity Book.

Now Bun's reputation as Bayou City Superhero keeps right on growing at a DSL-like pace. At noon today, Bun will appear at a press conference at Tony's Restaurant (3755 Richmond) to help announce the Houston Symphony's "Houston In Concert Against Hate," the orchestra's first-ever collaboration with a hip-hop artist in its 100-year history, scheduled for November 14 at Jones Hall. And really, who else but Bun?

According to the Symphony's announcement this morning, Bun has been tasked by the orchestra to compose original lyrics in tribute to four prominent Houston education and civil-rights figures: Esther Campos, a former director of the HHEC community development corporation; Michael Feinberg, founder of educational nonprofit KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program); longtime TSU professor and debate coach Dr. Thomas Freeman; and Carol Shattuck, President and CEO of Collaborative for Children, another nonprofit that aids early-childhood development.