Headlining was John Oliver, a Daily Show regular, as well as Karith Foster of Imus in the Morning, Comedy Central's Tom Shillue, Baron Vaughn who appeared at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival, and Nathaniel Bryan formerly of the Opie and Anthony Show.
Clearly the health crisis in Africa is no laughing matter, but the money raised at the event will provide greater access to medical care in Africa and that is something to smile about.