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What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Scott Wittkopf explores how Waukesha often dashes the hopes of Wisconsin liberals.
- Joe Tarr reports on businesses affected by Jerry Frautschi's proposed State Street redevelopment.
- Jill Carlson checks in to see how the Tenant Resource Center is surviving with reduced funding.
- Marc Eisen argues that Madison's economic future lies east on I-94.
- Rosemary Zurlo-Cuva has the complete lowdown on The Farnsworth Invention, Forward Theater Company's season debut.
- Sandy Tabachnick previews Madison Opera's Eugene Onegin, about a country girl and the emotionally unavailable man she loves.
- Andy Moore checks in with DNA Music Labs, the Madison studio with a famous clientele.
- Rich Albertoni gets closer to fine in musing on the Indigo Girls, who are performing at the Barrymore.
- Dean Robbins says AMC's Hell on Wheels makes for a credible TV western, and
is a beautifully made documentary.
- Kimberley Jones says Tower Heist is an appealing, fast-paced action-comedy, while Marc Savlov reports that the sappiness of the same-sex romance Circumstance, set in Iran, is leavened by its politics.
- Linda Falkenstein compares the new Luigi's Pizzeria to the old Luigi's Diner.
- Kids & Parents: Josh Perkins talks to a few Madison restaurants that help a parent out with a child's food allergies.
- Tell All: A fishy sexual assault charge against alder.
- Jason Joyce gives permission to discuss an undefeated Packers season.