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Nightclub bouncer, pivoting nicely to tour manager for cypress hill and house of pain, taking beautiful photographs along the way. now nearly 20 years later, he s famous for capturing perfectly both the glamour and grit of his hometown los angeles. mr. cartoon is a very famous tattoo artist and designer. cartoon began airbrushing t-shirts and lowriders before adopting and excelling at the legendary fine line style tattoo art. his work is sought after by the biggest names in the music industry and, well, anyone who loves truly superb skin art. la reyna on east 7th is a late night thing down the street from where cartoon and estevan used to live. run by abigail and her team, the place serves mulitas not quite a taco, not a quesadilla, more of a taco sandwich. first the tortilla on the grill, ....
anthony: it s the prototype. estevan: ten years ago there wasn t a an asian fusion truck here or this kind of truck, or this kind of truck, an indian food truck or this truck, you know? anthony: taco truck, i mean, you opened the door. estevan: we kicked the door down, yeah. anthony: look, white america loves mexican food, i mean, probably more than any other food at this point. they sure like cheap mexican labor, because they can t live without it. mr. cartoon: right. anthony: why are they so freaked out about mexicans? nobody s talking about building a wall across the canadian border. mr. cartoon: who s going to help them build the wall? you got to have some mexican power to do that. anthony: that s exactly what i thought. return line-by-line and everything looks great. oh, good - thanks! just so you know, my income won t always be this modest. no worries, we re here to help. but i got a lot of things happening so next year it should be pretty impressive. yeah? good ....
Mixed, you know, but this side where we re at, if you go over that bridge, it s pretty much all mexican people. and l.a. s mixed with salvadorian, guatemalan people, central america too, so they just get called mexicans anyways. you know, like, we re chicanos. we know we re from here. we know we were born here on this side of the line. our family relatives are from mexico, and we re proud of that, and we celebrate it our style. anthony: we live in unbelievable times right now. people are talking about mass deportations of mexicans. what s the problem here? where s does this fear and loathing come from? mr. cartoon: it s just racism is still alive and kicking in america, you know. we don t really hear it from the people we re around. we re around artistic, laidback people, you know. anthony: some idiot said, you know, we ve got to do something about this situation. all these mexicans come over, we re going to have a taco truck on every corner. and i m thinking, is this a bad th ....
La reyna on east 7th, is a late-night thing down the street from where cartoon and estevan used to live. run by abigail and her team, the place serves mulitas not quite a taco, not a quesadilla more of a taco sandwich. first, the tortilla on the grill, then marinated meat, and cheese, then another tortilla, flip and serve. la renya is located in the downtown arts district right across the bridge from boyle heights, a working-class, densely packed neighborhood of about 100,000 residents. nearly 95% are mexican or central american. anthony: now how mexican is l.a? i mean, how deep was mr. cartoon: this was mexico, you know what i mean? anthony: yeah. mr. cartoon: all the names, i mean, all the people, i mean, it s you could go into certain parts of east l.a. in the harbor area, hollywood area, and see nothing but latinos. a lot of other areas of l.a. are ....