Sheena Metal Hosts Radio Show ON AIR WITH CLUB CALEXOTICS; Emcees Monthly TV Event COMEDY CARNIVALE
A mainstay at LATalkRadio.com, Metal serves as host and/or co-host of four of the station's most popular shows - The Sheena Metal Experience, now celebrating its fifth anniversary (heard Monday through Friday, 5-7pm PT); Haunted Playground, a mix of celebrity guests and well known figures in the paranormal community (Tuesdays 3-5pm PT); Two Chicks Talkin' Politics (with co-host Susan Olsen, alumnus of The Brady Bunch, Mondays at 7pm); and Music Highway, which is celebrating its 5th year at LATR and has recently added musicxray.com to bring more international artists to the show (Wednesdays from 3-5pm PT).
On SiriusXM Radio channel 102, Metal now hosts On Air With Club CalExotics, a program focusing on the sex toy revolution. Carnival Sideshow, featuring Metal, Susan Olsen, and Robbie Rist (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Sharknado) is seen at FilmOnTV.com, broadcast in Miami and Philadelphia, and on Sky 292 in the UK.
Sheena Metal serves on the Boards of Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA and the Harvey Milk Foundation; she annually produces, directs, and acts in a production of The Vagina Monologues to benefit a chosen anti-violence charity, and she is a regular on the Child of the 70s web series. In 2013 she appeared two feature films, Amnesia and Bruno & Earlene Go To Vegas (Outfest premiere), and the short film Point Mugu (starring Skeet Ulrich).
For more information, visit www.sheenametalexperience.com or www.latalkradio.com.
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