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Gadget Magnet - Data Doctors on dealing with dead pixels

Gadget Magnet - Data Doctors On Dealing With Dead Pixels

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Q: What causes a laptop’s screen to suddenly have a tiny black spot in the middle of it and is there anything I can do about it? — Thomas

Such the Spot - Please don't feed the children

Such The Spot - Please Don't Feed The Children

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I have a pet peeve. Who am I kidding? I have many of them, actually, but today I’m focusing on just the one. It pertains to my children. Here’…

My two favorite dads

My Two Favorite Dads

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On Sunday, we will honor all the dads out there for Father’s Day. For many, the dad is overshadowed by mothers but plays such a key role in th…

Guest Column: The outing of Common Core Standards  (Part 1)

Guest Column: The Outing Of Common Core Standards (Part 1)

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Common Core is the current administration’s attempt to federalize K-12 education with a one size fits all curriculum.  The takeover is occurri…

Sports Perspective: Mayweather vs. Alvarez

Sports Perspective: Mayweather Vs. Alvarez

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The sporting world, in its very nature, harbors an inherent athletic Darwinism. The strong continually trump the weaker opponents, until only …

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  • Primetime Review: Christopher Nolan’s artistic vision creates butterfly effect

    Primetime Review: Christopher Nolan’s Artistic Vision Creates Butterfly Effect

    At what point can we safely say that a filmmaker has cemented himself as a true mover and shaker in the industry? Probably around the time when multi -billion dollar production companies begin trading ownership of entire franchises like two boys swapping baseball cards, in order to obtain rights to co-produce his work. This is where Christopher Nolan’s career has taken him. Once it became clear that Nolan’s newest cerebral project, Interstellar, would be produced by Paramount rather than Warner Bros., the latter felt it best to place a few of its cards on the table in order to obtain a piece of Nolan the cash cow. Paramount named its price of allowing Warner Bros. to co-produce the upcoming film, and it was exclusive rights to produce a sequel to 2009’s Friday the 13th, as well as a new Southpark film. 

  • Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’

    Disney’s ‘Beauty And The Beast’

    Northwest Tucson Spotlight Youth Productions is continuing its tradition of having nearly 50 actors put on a summer play. This year’s performance is Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast”.

  • Group collecting signatures to put measure on ballot that would legalize marijuana

    Group Collecting Signatures To Put Measure On Ballot That Would Legalize Marijuana

    PHOENIX -- Voters who have seen how medical marijuana works in Arizona may get a chance to extend the ability to use the drug to all other adults.

  • Sports Perspective: Mayweather vs. Alvarez

    Sports Perspective: Mayweather Vs. Alvarez

    The sporting world, in its very nature, harbors an inherent athletic Darwinism. The strong continually trump the weaker opponents, until only two competitors remain. However, this inborn trait of competition becomes complicated, and is often compromised in the sport of boxing. It is a sport in which weight classes and multiple league promotions become barriers that rob fans of dream matchups. Given this complicated boxing climate, it often becomes difficult for polarizing figures of the sport to cement their legacy as all time greats unless they take enormous risks by fighting out of their normal weight class. And amongst current pugilists, there are none more polarizing than the eccentric Floyd “Money” Mayweather. 

  • What's Up UA? - Happy 90th Birthday, Steward Observatory

    What's Up UA? - Happy 90th Birthday, Steward Observatory

    "We have the best location of any educational institution in America. The University ought to make itself famous with a telescope." With those words, part of his long and persistent effort to bring a world-class observatory to the University of Arizona campus, pioneering astronomer Andrew Ellicott Douglass set forth his best argument. Arriving at the UA in 1906 from the Lowell Observatory outside Flagstaff, Douglass sought almost immediately to take advantage of Tucson's dry climate and clear night skies, using his renowned 1910 Halley's Comet observations as proof of the region's unique potential. As he wrote in a 1908 guest editorial in the Arizona Daily Star, "Nothing advertises a climate better than a big telescope." The paper's editors agreed: "The fame of its observatory would be greater than any other institution of like character in the United States. The atmospheric conditions are such as to demand recognition and consideration from the scientific men of all nations," according to a Feb. 6, 1910 editorial. Douglass unsuccessfully lobbied the state Legislature for funds but in 1916 secured a $60,000 donation, at first anonymously from Oracle resident Lavinia Steward, in memory of her late husband Henry B. Steward. Construction on Steward Observatory began that year, and on April 23, 1923, the UA formally dedicated the facility, with its state-of-the art 36-inch reflecting telescope at last making Tucson an astronomer's paradise. "Not only was this the first big donation (to the UA), it was the start of research at the University in a very real way," says Buell Jannuzi, current director of Steward Observatory and head of the astronomy department. From those ambitious beginnings – the Steward telescope was nicknamed the "All-American" because it was the first astronomical telescope built using all American-made products – the observatory and astronomy department have branched out in all directions, to radio, X-ray and ultraviolet astronomy, adaptive optics, space-based telescopes and the renowned Steward Observatory Mirror Laboratory, which constructs gigantic mirrors for the next generation of astronomy, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and the Giant Magellan Telescope. "Douglass wanted more than just a major telescope for the University of Arizona; he wanted Steward Observatory to produce discoveries and to share them with the world. I think he would agree that his successors have continued to develop the quality of research we're producing, using technological innovations not as the end points, but as tools to further scientific discovery," Jannuzi says. "Our aspirations are the same as those of Douglass; we are just pursuing them with more modern tools." Built on what was then the far east side of Tucson, Steward Observatory has been overtaken by campus expansion yet remains an iconic fixture of the UA, its white brick and dome now housing the 21-inch Raymond E. White Jr. Reflector telescope, used primarily for undergraduate education and public outreach, which has been a part of the observatory's mission since its dedication. The original 36-inch scope relocated to Kitt Peak in 1963 and remains in use by the Spacewatch Project. Leadership for Steward Observatory has maintained a remarkable continuity, with just seven directors over its 90 years, including Peter A. Strittmatter, who served 37 years as director and led a remarkable period of growth and development. "I think (Douglass) would agree the soul is still there in the observatory, and we're continuing the mission he set out for us," Jannuzi says, reflecting on what drew him to astronomy in the first place. "It's fun, like philosophers or theologians do, to think about the big questions. Often times we're working on some small part of a research project, but it's all part of a larger effort to understand the universe and how we relate to it."  

  • Guest Column: The outing of Common Core Standards  (Part 1)

    Guest Column: The Outing Of Common Core Standards (Part 1)

    Common Core is the current administration’s attempt to federalize K-12 education with a one size fits all curriculum.  The takeover is occurring in violation of the Constitution and federal law.  It is essentially the nationalization of compulsory education.

  • Oro Valley council approves special conservation easement modification

    Oro Valley Council Approves Special Conservation Easement Modification

    Oro Valley Town Council was faced with a difficult decision last Wednesday when it considered allowing a modification to a conservation easement for an undeveloped residential lot located in the Sunridge II subdivision between Tangerine and Moore roads, east of La Cañada Drive.

  • Shooting at Mansfield Park leaves one dead

    Shooting At Mansfield Park Leaves One Dead

    On Tuesday, June 11, at 9:35 p.m., officers from Operations Division West responded to a report of a shooting at Mansfield Park located at 2000 North 4th Avenue. Upon arrival, officers located an adult male suffering gunshot trauma near the south end of the park. He was pronounced deceased at the scene.

  • Gardening With Sol: Xeriscape Is The Best In Dry Climates

    By now, most folks have heard the term “xeriscape.” Xeriscape doesn’t mean a dry, barren landscape, it refers to a landscape that requires minimal additional water, and is the best way to landscape in our dry climate. 

  • Rep. Kirkpatrick’s VA backlog legislation passes House

    Rep. Kirkpatrick’s VA Backlog Legislation Passes House

    VA CORE, the bipartisan legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz., to help tackle the substantial claims backlog at the Department of Veterans Affairs, today passed the House of Representatives as an amendment to HR 1960, the Department of Defense reauthorization bill. The passage is Kirkpatrick’s first legislative victory for veterans during the 113th Congress, building on her veterans-related accomplishments from the 111th Congress. She is Ranking Member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.

Jo Holt files 2014 State Senate campaign

Jo Holt Files 2014 State Senate Campaign

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Jo Holt filed her 2014 candidacy today for the Arizona State Senate, representing Legislative District 11 on the Democratic ticket.  Jo identi…

AARP Arizona commends governor, legislators for Medicaid expansion

AARP Arizona Commends Governor, Legislators For Medicaid Expansion

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Flanked by a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers, and numerous stakeholders that included AARP Arizona, Governor Jan Brewer today signed histori…

North Tucson Firefighter Association offering free swim lessons

North Tucson Firefighter Association Offering Free Swim Lessons

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Residents of Catalina can apply for free swimming lessons at the Catalina Pool, 16562 N. Oracle Road, thanks to a generous donation from the N…

Padres beat Reno 5-1

Padres Beat Reno 5-1

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Tucson Padres Game Summary

2011 drive-by shooting suspect arrested

2011 Drive-by Shooting Suspect Arrested

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On Oct.19, 2011, the Oro Valley Police Department responded to the area of Northern and Magee in response to a road rage incident.

Community needs, solutions vie for spot in future county bond package

Community Needs, Solutions Vie For Spot In Future County Bond Package

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When the community was asked to identify priorities to take to voters in a potential November 2014 Pima County bond election, the result was a…

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The Heat Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Sandra Bullock Movie HD

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Man of Steel Official Trailer #2 (2013) - Superman Movie HD

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Authorities identify suspicious package at NW fire station

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Earlier today, the Pima Regional Bomb Squad responded to the Northwest Fire District's station at the corner of Ina and Shannon roads in response to a report of a suspicious package in a car. The package turned out to be a laptop. Read the Story Here: http://bit.ly/1bttmJW

This is the End -- Red Band Trailer

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The comedy This Is The End follows six friends trapped in a house after a series of strange and catastrophic events devastate Los Angeles. As the world unravels outside, dwindling supplies and cabin fever threaten to tear apart the friendships inside. Eventually, they are forced to leave the house, facing their fate and the true meaning of friendship and redemption.Director: Seth Rogen/Evan GoldbergRelease: 6/12/2013Studio: Columbia PicturesStarring: James Franco, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, Michael Cera, Emma WatsonWebsite: http://thisistheend.com/Sign up to receive updates, offers, and information from Machinima.http://bit.ly/MachinimaNewsletterFOR MACHINIMA'S BEST HIGH QUALITY SERIES, GO TO:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinimaprimeFOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinimaFOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinimarespawnFOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinimasportsFOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinimarealmFOR MORE COMPETITIVE GAMING, GO TO:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinimavsFOR MORE ANIMATIONS & SHORTS, GO TO:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=happyhourFOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinimatrailerWANT TO JOIN THE MACHINIMA AFFILIATE PROGRAM? FILL OUT AN APPLICATION HERE:http://bit.ly/13ACBHg

  • Upcoming events
  • Today, June 18, 2013
  • Puzzle Exchange

    Got Puzzles??? Check out the Jigsaw Puzzle Exchange at the Main Library. Bring puzzles to trade for puzzles from the display. Parking is free on Saturdays, Sundays, evenings, or less than one hour.

  • Business Networking With Leading Edge BNI

    Come meet a group highly motivated business owners ready to give and receive business.  This fast paced, fun event is designed to ensure each participant is successful in growing their business with quality referrals and building long lasting professional partnerships.  

  • Patricia Katchur - Featured Artist

    Selections from Patricia Katchur’s series of works titled “Upon Awakening” are  the focus of the second Featured Artist exhibition of 2013. These ethereal and contemplative photographic interpretations of Sonoran Desert flora and fauna evoke the moment of awakening from a dream. Teetering on the edge of abstraction, this suite of photographs evokes a stillness and calm while also inspiring one to look ever closer at the small details present all around us.

  • Metal, Stone & Wood

    An artist’s choice of materials is an essential part of the final aesthetic experience that artwork offers. With textural, compositional and creative nuances, every artistic medium bears its own personality. The exhibit Metal, Stone, and Wood celebrates these three distinctly different materials as they are used in two-dimensional works, sculpture, functional ware, and beyond. The particular weight and texture of carved stone can sit in stark contrast to the polish and angularity of welded steel (or sometimes, vice versa) and the ways in which local artists are engaging with these materials is at the heart of this exciting exhibition.

  • Student Artwork From The Arizona Schools For The Deaf And The Blind

    Through touch, we have the ability to physically interact with our surroundings and intimately discover the range of textures and forms that make up our world. For artists who are blind/visually impaired or deaf/hearing impaired the relationship to touch is often intensified in each work of art, enabling viewers to become active participants in a similar sensory investigation. Tohono Chul is exploring how artworks can engage the many senses by celebrating the artistic achievements of students from the Arizona Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.

  • Space Form - Collection Spotlight

    The Collection Spotlight gives us the opportunity to share our diverse Permanent Collection with visitors from around the globe. This quarter, Tohono Chul celebrates the life and work of artist Anthony Melendy through his striking copper sculpture, Space Form. A recipient of the Frank Lloyd Wright Memorial Award in 1965, Melendy created artworks that offered new perspectives on traditional materials. In this wall-hung sculpture, the undulating copper limbs mimic the buoyancy of floating seaweed as it reaches towards the ocean’s surface, offering us a unique glimpse of the many forms of copper.

  • Artworks In Glass

    For ages, glass has served functional uses, but has also evolved as an important visual art medium. From blown glass vessels to torch-worked beads and stained-glass, the artistic possibilities to be found working with this material are virtually limitless. Contemporary glass artists are ever discovering new ways to manipulate and utilize glass to fulfill their creative visions, and this exhibition honors that ongoing exploration. Collaborating with the Sonoran Glass School, Tohono Chul presents a selection of works by celebrated glass artists from the Tucson region, providing a journey through the transparency, color and form of this amazing medium.

  • A Blue Star Museum

    This summer we are again joining museums across the country to offer free admission to all active duty military and their families from Memorial Day (May 27) through Labor Day (September 2) made possible by a collaboration between the National Endowment of the Arts, Blue Star Families and the Department of Defense with the support of MetLife Foundation. For a list of participating museums in Tucson and elsewhere, visit www.arts.gov/bluestarmuseums.

  • Hardwood Hoops Basketball Camp

    Hardwood Hoops is offering youth basketball camps this summer at Immaculate Heart.  Camp will be run by former IRHS and Pima CC basketball coach Karl Pieroway.  Camp dates are:  June 3-6, June 10-13, and June 17-20.  Camp runs from 9 am to 1 pm each day.  For more infomation call Karl Pieroway at 520-272-9323.

  • Dinosaurs Discoveries

    Presented by the Children's Museum Tucson.