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Lyle Zimskind

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Lyle Zimskind covers art and culture for Los Angeles magazine and LAist.com in addition to KCET Artbound. He has also contributed to the Los Angeles Review of Books and New York Newsday. Before moving to L.A. in 2004, Lyle worked as Managing Editor of the Czech Republic edition of Esquire magazine and kicked around the New York theater business for a few years. He has studied at Columbia University and UCLA.

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Pro-99-Rally
Actors and theater community stakeholders are debating a AEA union proposal concerning new minimum wage salary agreements for 99-seat theaters.
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The future ramifications of water consumption in Southern California are explored in "After the Aqueduct," a group show at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE).
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The documentary "The Cotabato Sessions" spotlights the indigenous music of the Philippines and the dance performances that traditionally accompany them.
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The new exhibition "Histories Absolved" displays posters of the Cuban Revolution conceived in solidarity with Muslim liberation movements in the Middle East.
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The California's Arts-in-Corrections program administers platforms for bringing visual, performing, literary, and media arts to state prison inmates.
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