The Ask Dr. Hal Show at Chez Poulet

by Scott Beale on January 12, 2009 · 0 comments

Ask Dr. Hal (3-20-06)

After an extended hiatus, The Ask Dr. Hal Show returned in November for a new show each Wednesday night for what appears to be an infinite run at their semi-permanent venue, Chez Poulet in San Francisco . The whole crew is back, including Hal Robins, Chicken John, KrOB, David Capurro, Pete Goldie and occasionally Frank Chu.

photo by Scott Beale

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