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What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Jack Craver looks into the mind of state Sen. Glenn Grothman.
- Watchdog checks out the protest signs brandished by downtown businesses.
- A recap of Week 3 of the Capitol protests and Walker's budget address.
- Bill Lueders examines Scott Walker's penchant for distortion.
- Jennifer Smith profiles Curt Meine, who wrote the book on (and narrated the documentary about) legendary Wisconsin ecologist Aldo Leopold.
- Sandy Tabachnick previews a Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra program featuring a recent work inspired by the Great Smoky Mountains.
- Jay Rath reports that Gov. Scott Walker's proposed budget would slash state arts funding.
- Amy Hatkoff takes a kinder, gentler approach to animal welfare in the book The Inner World of Farm Animals.
- Jessica Steinhoff checks in with Girl Talk, the engineer-turned-DJ who spins at Alliant Energy Center's Exhibition Hall.
- Dean Robbins says America's Next Great Restaurant on NBC is a brilliant reality-TV concept.
- Scott Renshaw is pleased by The Adjustment Bureau, the Matt Damon thriller that meditates on free will, and finds Rango
- Kids & Parents: The hidden and not-so-hidden benefits of sending the kids to sleepaway camp.
- Raphael Kadushin shares his favorite dishes from downtown's latest restaurants.
- Find the complete guide to the 2011 Wisconsin Film Festival.
- Tell All advises a man who hates sports.