Articles by: mosaiconline

The Duke of Rough Point

Uncategorized April 13, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The only movement is from the angry Atlantic waves slamming into the rocks below. Suddenly a Greyhound darts out the back door, and a man appears, small in stature with glasses that hide piercing blue eyes. The dog runs back and jumps on him licking him lovingly, and the two disappear back into the estate.

‘Gary’s’ Secret Ingredient

Uncategorized April 13, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The sound of the sizzling grill sets the tone for the hustle and bustle of Friday at Gary’s Handy Lunch.

Pulled from the pages of an Eddie Bauer catalogue, sporting a familiar cable knit sweater, a man no more than 35 years old, wanders in for a quick bite to eat, something he does on a regular basis.

Key Players in Professional Sports Visit Salve

Uncategorized April 13, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

On Thursday, April 28, the Salve Regina Business department is hosting a unique event for students and the Newport community. In O’Hare, students will get a chance to mingle with key players in the sports world. An agent representing Major League Baseball, as well as, representatives from the Boston Red Sox, the Boston Bruins and NBC sports are among the participants in a panel discussion on a variety of issues.

Montanaro Gallery Captures Nature, Historic Buildings, and the Newport Community

Uncategorized April 6, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Montanaro Gallery on Thames Street in Newport opened its doors to the public on March 18, 2006 and hasn’t looked back since.

With an extensive art background and local gallery connections, Montanaro Gallery seems to have that elusive staying power.

Gallery owner Michael Montanaro’s background in art is extensive.

Have Americans Lost Their Political Passion?

Uncategorized April 6, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Recently, thousands of college students and young adults around France have assembled protests, marches and petitions. These are not in response to something typical like a war, genocide or an unjust political prisoner.

Instead, their protests are aimed at a new law passed by their government that affects labor laws for their age group.