In this episode of Heart to Art, host Cesar Flores sits down with an old friend, Noé Yoacoatle Montoya, the influential actor and musician with roots at El Teatro Campesino Playhouse in San Juan Bautista. The two have a friendly chat at Dona Esther Mexican Restaurant about their days at the Chicano theater. This is Part 1 of a two-part interview.
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