Pocho Hour of Power: Popular Radio Show Live at Steve Allen Theatre
Steve Allen Theater, at the Center For Inquiry West (Los Angeles, CA)
Rated 3.0 by 1 member who went.
KPFK 90.7 FM's Pocho Hour of Power provides a smartly satirical look at political issues facing Latinos in America. Co-hosted by cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz, filmmaker Esteban Zul, impressionist Patrick Perez, and comedian Paul Vato, the show brings its raucous brand of satire to this live show at the Steve Allen Theatre.
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<p>Pacifica's KPFK 90.7 FM is home to the most raucous, irreverent and politically smart radio talk show anywhere, the L.A.-based Spanglish-slinging Pocho Hour of Power. Co-hosted by nationally syndicated daily newspaper cartoonist and comedian Lalo Alcaraz, satirist and filmmaker Esteban Zul, voice impersonator and director Patrick Perez and wild improvista (often seen on MADtv) Paul Vato, the volatile breakout hit show has attracted a vast audience, star guests and IRS scrutiny. On any given Pocho Hour of Power you can hear satirical radio sketches, politically charged parody songs and even serious public affairs segments.</p>