Comedians Jenny Hagel and Murray Hill In Conversation

The Curve Foundation was thrilled to present a live Curve Book Club conversation with comedians Jenny Hagel and Murray Hill, discussing Jenny's new memoir, Advice No One Asked For. The conversation included an advice-giving portion, where Jenny Hagel responded to audience questions for advice. The conversation also included a generation Audience Q&A. Event Date: Thursday, June 18, 2026 Where: Virtual (Zoom) About Jenny Hagel Jenny Hagel is an Emmy-nominated TV writer and comedy performer in New York. She is a writer/performer on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where she created the recurring segment Jokes Seth Can't Tell – which New York Magazine called “the best segment in late night.” Jenny also served as Head Writer/Executive Producer of The Amber Ruffin Show. Other writing credits include the Golden Globe Awards, Impractical Jokers, and Big Gay Sketch Show. Jenny has been nominated for two GLAAD Awards for her work addressing LGBTQ issues on TV. Her debut essay collection, "Advice No One Asked For" is available now wherever books are sold. About Murray Hill Murray Hill is a one-man entertainment machine: comedian, host, actor, writer, producer, and walking time capsule of classic showbiz charm. Television audiences know him as the lovable Fred Rococo on HBO’s award-winning Somebody Somewhere, and from his appearances on Life & Beth (HBO), Drag Me To Dinner (Hulu), Elsbeth (CBS), Welcome to Flatch (FOX), and King of Drag (Revry). NBC News selected him as one of modern history's 30 most iconic and influential drag performers, and New York magazine included him in the Fifty Most Iconic Gender Benders of All Time list. His campaign for Mayor of New York in 1996 was inducted into the New York Historical Society. He lives in Brooklyn in a fourth-floor walk-up, where he watches Three’s Company reruns and reads celebrity memoirs.