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JACOB’S PILLOW 2005 SEASON. The nation’s premier dance festival, located a couple hours west, runs June through August in Becket; single tickets go on sale to the public on Monday. Highlights of the summer include Savion Glover (June 21-26), the Martha Graham Dance Company (June 29-July 3), Ronald K. Brown/Evidence (July 6-10), Rennie Harris Puremovement (July 7-10), the American debut of Mexico City’s A Poc A Poc (July 21-24), Mark Morris Dance Group (July 26-31), Aspen Santa Fe Ballet (August 10-14), a world premiere by Susan Marshall and Company (August 4-7), Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal (August 17-20), and the Pillow debut of Japan’s Project Fukurow (August 25-28). Ticket prices vary; for the complete schedule, visit www.jacobspillow.org, or call the box office at (413) 243-0745.

WARPED TOUR. The venerable punk tour kicks off its second decade by ignoring metro Boston — which is how it was in the beginning. The tour makes its only New England stop on August 15 at the Three County Fairgrounds in Northampton, which was the site of the first area Warped show 10 years ago. On stage this year: the Transplants, the Offspring, My Chemical Romance, Dropkick Murphys, Thrice, Senses Fail, MXPX, Avenged Sevenfold, Atreyu, Mae, Street Dogs, the Fight, Skindred, the Briefs, and many more. Tickets are $29.75 and go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.; call (800) 477-6849.

"YOU OUGHTA BE IN PICTURES." The Brookline sex shop Grand Opening sponsors this annual amateur porn showcase at the Coolidge Corner Theatre: the program, compiled from five-minute clips submitted by locals, is screened for two nights and the tapes are destroyed on stage immediately thereafter to preclude further circulation. Screenings are May 4 at 9:30 p.m. and May 6 at 11:59 p.m.; both will likely sell out in advance. Tickets are $12; call (617) 731-2626.

TOM BROKAW. Unchained from the anchor desk, NBC’s battleship sails into a friendly port of call: the John F. Kennedy Library, where on May 20 at 5:30 p.m. he’ll speak about The Greatest Generation and his Nightly News years in conjunction with the opening of a new exhibit at the library, "JFK in World War II." Tickets to the talk are free, but because of the great demand, they’re being issued through a lottery; to be entered, call (617) 514-1642 by May 2.

BOSTON THEATER MARATHON. The BTM moves into a new home at the Boston Center for the Arts’ Calderwood Pavilion, where on May 22 beginning at noon, 50 new 10-minute plays by as many local playwrights will be produced by 50 New England theater companies over one 10-hour day. Passes are $30; call (617) 933-8600.


Issue Date: April 22 - 28, 2005
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