Yesterday, CNN Digital Studios dropped the first few episodes of chef Roy Choi's anticipated show Street Food, and today come three more: In them, Choi hangs out in his hometown of Los Angeles with guests Anthony Bourdain ("The Traveler"), artist Sage Vaughn ("The Painter"), and musicians Jennifer Lee and Jonathan Park ("The Music Makers"). In the episode with Bourdain (embedded above), the duo talk shop, discussing how public figures in their position can help make food democratic and more mobile for industry workers. "If you're in the business of feeding people in this country traditionally," Bourdain says, "you're kind of at the crossroads of a lot of these issues. Who gets to eat in America? Who gets to eat well?"
The other two episodes focus on art: In the Street Food installment with Vaughn, Choi talks to the painter about graffiti, how nature influences his work, and the exclusionary nature of the gallery scene. In "The Music Makers," Lee (a producer better known as TOKiMONSTA) and Park (a rapper who goes by the stage name Parker) discuss beat-making, fostering respect between cultures, and how L.A. inspires them both. Go, watch: