What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Read your inventive odes to your significant others in the 2014 edition of the Book of Love.
- David Michael Miller explores how non-partistan redistricting would look like in Wisconsin.
- Judith Davidoff reports on a federal court challenge to Wisconsin's same-sex marriage ban.
- Judith Davidoff reports on the cost of prosecuting Capitol protests.
- Denise Thornton looks into a new vaccine for shingles.
- Dave Cieslewicz thinks the city is blowing it with Judge Doyle Square.
- Rosemary Zurlo-Cuva chats with local author Michelle Wildgen, whose new novel, Bread and Butter is set for release, and whose first novel, You're Not You, makes its big-screen debut this summer.
- Laura Jones takes a look at Victor Castro's sculpture projects in the Meadwood neighborhood, including a new collaboration with Toki Middle School students.
- Cameron Connors sympathizes with the plight of the prisoners in Music Theatre of Madison's Hostage Song.
- Barbara Lam says Strollers Theatre's Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo is a chilling ghost story about the complexities of war.
- Sandy Tabachnick gathers Madison musicians' reactions to the theft of the 300-year-old Stradivarius violin the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster plays.
- Joe Engle discusses this year's Local Love Fest compilation album, which features Madison musicians covering songs by other local musicians.
- Ben Munson wonders if Neutral Milk Hotel's live show can top the fantasy their fans have created.
- Dean Robbins wades into the controversy over author Alice Walker in his review of PBS's American Masters profile.
- Kenneth Burns reviews a selection of Oscar-nominated short films screening at Sundance
- Kyle Nabilcy ponders the appeal of traditional Italian entrees at Nonno's Ristorante Italiano.
- Linda Falkenstein looks at the proposal to alleviate late-night food cart chaos on Broom Street.
- IsthmusParents.com: Sari Judge talks with UW professor Heather Kirkorkian about how touch screens aid in child development.
- Tell All mixes it up with a supporter of Duck Dynasty's homophobic Phil Robertson.
- Dan Seiter tries to cheer on Wisconsin men's hoops.