Penthouse Pet Sheila Kennedy to Sign at Kinky Summer

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Penthouse Pet Sheila Kennedy will sign from 12-5 p.m. at Kinky Summer Sun., July 13 in North Hollywood. The model and actress was Penthouse Pet of the month in December 1981, and Penthouse Pet of the Year for 1983.

"It's going to be so much hotter at Kinky Summer than at the beach," Kennedy said, "so come see me at Kinky Summer this Sunday."

Hosted by TalkingSexRadio.com, Kinky Summer is an event that combines performance art, local leather crafts and sexy fun.

"I'm very excited about having Sheila Kennedy at Kinky Summer," said Reverend Mel, the event's producer. "I remember her Penthouse Pet of the Year issue and thought that she was so beautiful. Now we all get a chance to share a bit of Kinky Summer with her, a place where adults can be adults."

Hosted by Goth comedian Mark White, Kinky Summer's performance artist line up includes belly dancing by Marjhani, burlesque by Madame Sunset's Hollywood Sex Kittens and the Myths and Legends dance troupe. Simon Blaise, Cirque de Sade, and PKL Industries will be also appear on stage.

More than 20 vendors and exhibitors will be there, including Morphine magazine, Hilary's Vanity, Max Leather Bird, inTENSe Delights, Knightscross Leatherworks, Piercing Beauty and Jeff The Body Painter. Click here to purchase advance tickets for $10. Tickets at the door are $15.

For more details about Kinky Summer, www.talkingsexradio.com/kinkysummer.html.

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