Herbert Siguenza in the stage version of “A Weekend with Pablo Picasso.” Photo by Hector Sandoval When I first arrived in San Diego from Mexico City in the early 1980’s, I was a little surprised at how different Mexican culture and Chicano culture were. Just like in the United States, in Mexico, there are differences in ways of life depending on what region of Mexico you are from, and then Mexico City is a world unto its own. Mexican American or Chicano culture also has its own distinct vibe. Thus I was quite interested and intrigued when I first saw the three-man troupe Culture Clash — Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, and Herbert Siguenza — perform in the late 1980s as they took on tim
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