What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Amelia Cook runs down some choice flicks in the 2009 Wisconsin Film Festival.
- Bill Lueders and Lynn Welch handicap the Dane County judge and Madison school board races.
- Lynn Welch reports on how Madison is revamping its zoing code with urban agriculture in mind.
- Steve Braunginn tells of his dealings with Kathleen Falk and Nancy Mistele.
- Stu Levitan looks back at what Madison was like in 1959.
- Jennifer Smith talks to famed Madison author Agate Nesaule about her debut novel.
- Jessica Steinhoff interviews the guys behind Madison's brand-new music label, Analogy Records.
- Rich Albertoni previews the show at the Majestic by West Coast rapper The Game.
- Dean Robbins pans Cupid, a Love Boat for our times.
- Kenneth Burns is unsettled by Two Lovers, which either is or isn't Joaquin Phoenix's last film.
- Locavores can sustain themselves with pantry pastas before spring veggies sprout.
- Jennifer Smith declares that Tuvalu Coffeehouse in Verona gets it right.
- It's a tearjerker for Andy Moore in Close to Home.
- Tell All: Can an arty woman find love with a deer hunting man?
- The League of Women Voters shares its voting guide for the 2009 spring election.