What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Ann Grauvogl explores how aerial photography is changing our world, for better and worse.
- Watchdog: Did Madison cop refuse to let naked biker get dressed?
- Jack Craver analyzes how acceptance of gays is changing the state's political dialogue.
- Ruth Conniff bids adieu to a local women's health provider.
- Rich Albertoni runs down the top 25 pop albums to come out of Madison, from 1962 to today.
- Jay Rath reports that the Kohler Foundation has donated a substantial art collection to the Madison Public Library.
- Rich Albertoni catches up with Mike Behrends, the Madison singer-songwriter who's issuing a debut album, New Feet.
- Jessica Steinhoff previews the Fete de Marquette performance by the Prince Edward Island quartet Vishtèn.
- Dean Robbins says Rob Corddry's Children's Hospital, on the Cartoon Network, is deft, ruthless satire.
- Marjorie Baumgarten finds Cyrus, with its Oscar-caliber cast, a new high for mumblecore auteurs Jay and Mark Duplass, while a supervillain tries to outdo his peers in the animated Despicable Me.
- Erin Hanusa finds Cilantro Bar and Grill worthy of its status as a Bayless offspring.
- Marcelle Richards makes fey treats for a locavore high tea.
- David Medaris investigates the hot cars at the Green Drive Expo.