What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Joe Engle, Laura Jones, Ben Munson and Jessica Steinhoff share details about more than 100 awesome concerts happening in Madison this fall.
- Judith Davidoff reports on Wisconsin's revenue shortfall, which could lead to painful budget cuts.
- Joe Tarr finds that Madison's boom in student apartments is just about over.
- Alan Talaga urges Wisconsin AG candidate Susan Happ to defend her own career as a defense attorney.
- Bob Jacobson talks to UW librarians and archivists who are trying to collect valuable copies of The Onion and other Mad City humor ephemera.
- Dean Robbins swoons over great British acting in PBS's Breathless, in which the sexual revolution comes to a 1960s London hospital.
- Kenneth Burns praises the subtle storytelling in the eco-thriller Night Moves, playing UW Cinemathque.
- William Goss says The Identical is a sorry excuse for an Elvis tribute.
- Julia Burke does not, in a word, like U-Like Asian Buffet.
- IsthmusParents.com: Shelby Deering reports on the innovative work that Heartland Farm Sanctuary is doing with kids and animal-assisted therapy.
- Tell All comes out in favor of foot fetishes.
- Michael Popke gets into the push and shove of tug-of-war.