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MOUTH, the monthly reading series at ARTS + LITERATURE LABORATORY
welcomes<br><br>
Ryan Murphy and Jason Labbe<br><br>
Friday, October 19 at 7 p.m.<br><br>
</font><font face="arial" color="#333333">Educated at The Landing School
of Boat building and Design and Columbia University Ryan Murphy is the
winner of the 2005 Chelsea Magazine Award for Poetry and recipient of a
grant from the Fund for Poetry. </font><font face="arial">His poems have
appeared in the literary journals <i>3rd bed</i>, <i>Court Green</i>,
<i>Crowd</i>, <i>Chelsea</i>, <i>The</i> <i>Denver Quarterly</i>,
<i>Fence</i>, <i>The Hat</i>, <i>The Paris Review</i>, <i>Spinning
Jenny</i> and elsewhere. </font><font face="arial" color="#333333">He
lives in New York City.<br>
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Jason Labbe's work appears or is forthcoming in <i>American Letters &
Commentary, CROWD, Court Green, The Hat, Absent, Indiana Review, Barrow
Street, AGNI, Kulture Vulture, and the 2008 Outside Voices Anthology of
Younger Poets</i>, among other venues. He is a musician and plays
drums and percussion with various groups around New England and New York,
and he can be heard on new recordings by Weigh Down, Latitude/Longitude,
and MT Bearington. Jason Labbe lives in New Haven. Visit him at
<a href="www.studyinblue.htm">www.studyinblue.com</a>.<br><br>
An open mic will be part of the evening.<br><br>
For more information, please visit the website at
<a href="http://www.allgallery.org/" eudora="autourl">
www.allgallery.org</a><br>
or call 203-671-5175.<br><br>
Arts & Literature Laboratory ERECTOR SQUARE BUILDING 2, 319 PECK
STREET, NEW<br>
HAVEN, CT<br>
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