Sarah Silverman

Sarah Silverman likes her veggies!

Sarah Silverman

Sarah Silverman does not joke about healthy school lunches. In a letter to Congressman George Miller, the comedian passionately expressed her concerns of unhealthy school food. She said, “Some of the foods we’re feeding kids in schools are repulsive — and that unhealthy food is feeding the childhood obesity epidemic.”

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Sarah Silverman, The Bedwetter


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Eeeew! Too much information? We’re just kidding! The Bedwetter is the title of comedienne Sarah Silverman’s new book, and this week, she’s teamed up with PETA to hold a competition where a lucky fans can score a signed copy of the book.

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Stars put on their poker face

Ben and Matt
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Celebs that Spend, Celebs that SAVE

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Sarah Silverman to Obama: Get rid of "embarrassing" gay marriage ban

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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, via CGG

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Dexter’s Girlfriend Has A Big Night!

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Sarah Silverman: the great schlep

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“If you knew that visiting your grandparents could change the world, would you do it??”

Funnylady Sarah Silverman wants you to get the word out about Obama-- the word out to your Nana that is. She teamed up with thegreatschlep.com and JewsVote.org to urge people to convince their grandparents to vote for the Democratic nominee for president.

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Sarah Silverman performs for best pal Al

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Is Sarah Silverman the new face of celebrity philanthropy?

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Can't get enough of Sarah Silverman


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We just can't get enough of Sarah Silverman. First she lent her talent to the Burma: It Can't Wait campaign, using her humor to bring awareness to a vicious regime in a way that only Sarah could.

Then she made the best entrance ever at the NYC Costume Gala Monday night.

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Burma: It Can't Wait

Fanista launched this month a campaign to expose the human rights abuses of Burma (now known as Myanmar) front and center into the realm of A-list celebrities to help encourage international pressure among one of the world's most oppressive dictatorships. The goal is to bring attention to the government's abuses, and educate the public on the current situation, aligning it with causes such as Tibet and Darfur.

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