Kendra Sunderland to Appear on 'Paul Duane Show'

LOS ANGELES — Webcam star Kendra Sunderland, who shot to fame with her racy solo show in the Oregon State University library, will be a featured guest of the "Paul Duane Show" at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Photo Collective Studios in downtown Salt Lake City.

The private, invite-only event hosted by multi-media personality Paul Duane will put a spotlight on Sunderland as well as henna body artist AJ Rasmussen and stand-up comedian Levi Rounds. Sunderland will be the key interview guest for the night.
 
“We are excited to host Kendra while she is in town, and AJ Rasmussen’s henna body art will make her look spectacular,” said Duane. “She’s going to be the belle of the ball.”
 
Duane will also be behind the lens for Sunderland's photo shoot, which will feature the starlet covered in Rasmussen’s henna artwork, and also take place at Photo Collective Studios, Salt Lake City’s premier collaborative workspace for photographers and home to several of the state's top imaging professionals.

Rasmussen is a mixed media and henna artist based out of Utah who found out about Sunderland through mutual friends. “I knew I had to create art on her! She is a gorgeous canvas for me to create on.” And when Rasmussen was able to make this happen she immediately contacted Paul Duane for an opportunity to do their photography. “Also, having us be on his show is an extra fun time. I’m so happy I was able to bring us all together!”

For more information about Duane, visit PaulDuaneShow.com

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