Under the moniker of Sickid, Escoto has spent years sharing his art on billboards and buildings. “Gas Station Dinner,” his first major solo show, brings these characters to the Jeffrey Deitch gallery.
We asked the Kids of Immigrants CEO and co-founder about the Latino-owned businesses in L.A. that most inspire him.
The Mexican band known for its signature cumbias is scheduled to perform at the Kennedy Center celebration airing Sept. 27 on PBS.
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