Earlier this week, Bob Saget turned to comedy to shed light on a very heavy subject, presenting and curating the Scleroderma Research Foundation's (Srf’s) signature annual fundraising event, Cool Comedy – Hot Cuisine, and raising $1.1M for Srf.
Audiences from around the world participated in a re-imagined virtual gathering of comedy greats and music legends as it broadcast on YouTube, expanding awareness about the complex autoimmune disease. The event is now streaming for two weeks only, here.
Bob Saget, an Srf Board Member who lost his sister to scleroderma, hosted the evening alongside fellow board member and Top Chef Master, Susan Feniger. The star-studded event features appearances by Jason Alexander, Jack Black, Bill Burr, Jim Gaffigan, Jeff Garlin, Nikki Glaser, Regina Hall, Ken Jeong, Queen Latifah, George Lopez, Howie Mandel, Ray Romano, Jeff Ross, Sarah Silverman, and John Stamos, with special music performances by Kelly Clarkson, John Mayer, and Pat Monahan.
Audiences from around the world participated in a re-imagined virtual gathering of comedy greats and music legends as it broadcast on YouTube, expanding awareness about the complex autoimmune disease. The event is now streaming for two weeks only, here.
Bob Saget, an Srf Board Member who lost his sister to scleroderma, hosted the evening alongside fellow board member and Top Chef Master, Susan Feniger. The star-studded event features appearances by Jason Alexander, Jack Black, Bill Burr, Jim Gaffigan, Jeff Garlin, Nikki Glaser, Regina Hall, Ken Jeong, Queen Latifah, George Lopez, Howie Mandel, Ray Romano, Jeff Ross, Sarah Silverman, and John Stamos, with special music performances by Kelly Clarkson, John Mayer, and Pat Monahan.
- 10/26/2020
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Bob Saget continues to use comedy to shed light on a very heavy subject and make it lighter, by presenting and curating the Scleroderma Research Foundation's (Srf’s) signature annual fundraising event, Cool Comedy – Hot Cuisine.
This year, audiences from around the world will be able to participate in a re-imagined virtual gathering of comedy greats and music legends, which broadcasts on YouTube on Sunday, October 18th, at 5 p.m. Pdt/8 p.m. Edt. To register, click here.
Bob Saget, an Srf Board Member who lost his sister to scleroderma, hosts the evening alongside fellow board member and Top Chef Master, Susan Feniger. The star-studded event features appearances by Jason Alexander, Jack Black, Bill Burr, Kelly Clarkson, Jim Gaffigan, Jeff Garlin, Nikki Glaser, Regina Hall, Ken Jeong, Queen Latifah, George Lopez, Howie Mandel, John Mayer, Joel McHale, Pat Monahan, Ray Romano, Jeff Ross, Sarah Silverman, John Stamos, and more to be announced.
This year, audiences from around the world will be able to participate in a re-imagined virtual gathering of comedy greats and music legends, which broadcasts on YouTube on Sunday, October 18th, at 5 p.m. Pdt/8 p.m. Edt. To register, click here.
Bob Saget, an Srf Board Member who lost his sister to scleroderma, hosts the evening alongside fellow board member and Top Chef Master, Susan Feniger. The star-studded event features appearances by Jason Alexander, Jack Black, Bill Burr, Kelly Clarkson, Jim Gaffigan, Jeff Garlin, Nikki Glaser, Regina Hall, Ken Jeong, Queen Latifah, George Lopez, Howie Mandel, John Mayer, Joel McHale, Pat Monahan, Ray Romano, Jeff Ross, Sarah Silverman, John Stamos, and more to be announced.
- 9/23/2020
- Look to the Stars
At the annual Cool Comedy – Hot Cuisine New York gala, comedians, celebrities and supporters raised over $1 million for scleroderma research, a complex autoimmune disease that disproportionately affects women, usually striking in the prime of their lives.
Bob Saget, an Srf board member who lost his sister to scleroderma, hosted the New York comedy gala on Dec. 11th to benefit the Scleroderma Research Foundation (Srf).
Saget was joined in the fundraising effort by comedians Michael Che, Andy Cohen, John Oliver, Jeff Ross, and special musical guest, Jackson Browne.
Srf is America’s first and leading nonprofit investor in medical research to find improved therapies and a cure for people living with scleroderma. Since its founding in 1987 by patient and fierce advocate, the late Sharon Monsky, the foundation has raised over $49 million to fund critical research. As put best by Monsky: “I could organize a support group to help people in my...
Bob Saget, an Srf board member who lost his sister to scleroderma, hosted the New York comedy gala on Dec. 11th to benefit the Scleroderma Research Foundation (Srf).
Saget was joined in the fundraising effort by comedians Michael Che, Andy Cohen, John Oliver, Jeff Ross, and special musical guest, Jackson Browne.
Srf is America’s first and leading nonprofit investor in medical research to find improved therapies and a cure for people living with scleroderma. Since its founding in 1987 by patient and fierce advocate, the late Sharon Monsky, the foundation has raised over $49 million to fund critical research. As put best by Monsky: “I could organize a support group to help people in my...
- 12/20/2018
- Look to the Stars
Bob Saget, Andy Cohen, John Oliver And Jackson Browne To Bring Cool Comedy - Hot Cuisine To New York
Bob Saget will host Cool Comedy – Hot Cuisine, in New York to benefit the Scleroderma Research Foundation (Srf) on, Tuesday, December 11th at Carolines on Broadway.
Saget, an Srf Board Member who lost his sister to scleroderma, will be joined in the fundraising effort for this life-threatening disease with appearances by Michael Che, Andy Cohen, John Oliver, Jeff Ross, and musical guest Jackson Browne.
Presented by Actelion Pharmaceuticals and the Arthur Zimtbaum Foundation, Cool Comedy – Hot Cuisine will celebrate over 30 years of history and achievements by the Scleroderma Research Foundation — America’s first and leading nonprofit investor in medical research to find improved therapies and a cure for people living with scleroderma. The “Hot Cuisine” for the evening will be provided by celebrity chefs and restaurateurs, Susan Feniger, who is an Srf Board Member, and her business partner, Mary Sue Milliken (Food Network’s Too Hot Tamales and Bravo’s...
Saget, an Srf Board Member who lost his sister to scleroderma, will be joined in the fundraising effort for this life-threatening disease with appearances by Michael Che, Andy Cohen, John Oliver, Jeff Ross, and musical guest Jackson Browne.
Presented by Actelion Pharmaceuticals and the Arthur Zimtbaum Foundation, Cool Comedy – Hot Cuisine will celebrate over 30 years of history and achievements by the Scleroderma Research Foundation — America’s first and leading nonprofit investor in medical research to find improved therapies and a cure for people living with scleroderma. The “Hot Cuisine” for the evening will be provided by celebrity chefs and restaurateurs, Susan Feniger, who is an Srf Board Member, and her business partner, Mary Sue Milliken (Food Network’s Too Hot Tamales and Bravo’s...
- 11/12/2018
- Look to the Stars
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