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What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Alan Talaga investigates Madison's ghost investigation community.
- Joe Tarr reports on an effort to expand Madison's curbside composting program.
- Joe Tarr reports on the end of First United Methodist Church's shower program for homeless.
- Joe Tarr finds a bike parking shortage on campus and in the city.
- Marc Eisen talks to some skeptics of the proposed StartingBlock tech incubator.
- Ruth Conniff calls out the Scott Walker administration for ignoring the courts.
- Joseph Engle, Lanni Solochek and Jessica Steinhoff reveal the best places for unleashing your inner party animal on Halloween.
- Laura Jones says Strollers Theatre and OUT!Cast Theatre deliver scarily strong performances in The Woman in Black.
- John W. Barker is impressed by pianist Philippe Bianconi's performance with the Madison Symphony Orchestra.
- Joshua M. Miller chats with singer-songwriter Dietrich Gosser about his new album, Oh to Begin!
- Scott Morrow discusses deathcore darlings Dying Fetus, who are playing a pre-Halloween show at the High Noon.
- Dean Robbins praises PBS's new perspective on Orson Welles' War of the Worlds broadcast.
- Marjorie Baumgarten is only moderately excited about Pedro Almodóvar's airplane-based comedy I'm So Excited, but enjoys several gags in the new Jackass movie, Bad Grandpa.
- Kyle Nabilcy celebrates the unapologetic and hearty food at Next Door Brewing.
- Linda Falkenstein reviews the greatest hits of the Northside Planning Council on its 20th anniversary.
- Tell All confesses an interest in "touch therapy" at the Snuggle House.
- Dan Seiter opines on a competitive World Series.