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    <title>Babylon 5&apos;s JMS Heads to MIT -- Buy Your Tickets Online</title>
    <summary>The annual Julius Schwartz Lecture, being held at MIT on May 22nd, now has tickets available for sale online. This year&apos;s speaker is J. Michael Straczynski (AKA JMS), best known for his role as the creator of the cult science...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>The annual <a href="http://cms.mit.edu/juliusschwartz/">Julius  Schwartz Lecture</a>, being held at MIT on May 22nd, now has tickets  available for <a href="http://cms.mit.edu/juliusschwartz/tickets.html">sale online</a>.</p>

<p>This year's speaker is J. Michael Straczynski (AKA JMS), best known for his role as the creator of the cult science fiction serial <em>Babylon 5 </em>and its various spin-off films and series. Straczynski wrote 92 out of the 110 <em>Babylon 5 </em>episodes, notably including an unbroken 59-episode run through all of the third and fourth seasons, and all but one episode of the fifth season. His television writing career spans from work on <em>He-Man, She-Ra</em>, and <em>Real Ghostbusters</em> through to <em>The New Twilight Zone</em> and <em>Murder She Wrote.</em> He followed up <em>Babylon 5</em> with another really solid science fiction series, <em>Jeremiah</em>. In more recent years, he's enjoyed success as a screenwriter, most recently writing the script for <em>The Changling</em>, Clint Eastwood's period drama, and as a comic book writer, who both works on established superhero franchises, such as <em>Spider-Man, Supreme Powers, Fantastic Four</em>, and <em>Thor</em>, and creates his own original series, such as <em>Rising Stars, Midnight Nation, The Twelve, The Book of Lost Souls</em>, and <em>Dream Police</em>. He was one of the first television producers to actively engage his fan community online and has consistently explored the interface between digital media and other storytelling platforms. His work for <em>The Twelve</em> has been nominated for this year's Eisner Awards. </p>

<p>Tickets are also available in person at <a href="http:// hubcomics.com/">Hub Comics</a> in Somerville and <a href="http://www.comicopia.com/index.html ">Comicopia</a> in Boston's Kenmore Square.</p>

<p>Buy yours today, as they're expected to go fast.<br />
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