What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Find a complete guide to Isthmus Green Day, the "People's Earth-Friendly Expo" at Monona Terrace on Saturday, April 16.
- Linda Falkenstein introduces green inventors in our midst.
- Watchdog peeks into Judge Maryann Sumi's mailbag.
- Jack Craver looks into how Paul Soglin will change Madison.
- Emily Mills on the human costs of Walker's health-care cuts.
- Rich Albertoni profiles the UW MadHatters, the a cappella group that's a campus sensation.
- Jennifer A. Smith previews You Can't Take It With You, the Pulitzer-winning 1930s comedy University Theatre is staging.
- Rich Albertoni reports that some live music shows at the new Union South will be ticketed, and local venue owners don't like it.
- Jessica Steinhoff has the lowdown on the ultra-literate folk-rockers The Decemberists, who are playing Overture Hall.
- Dean Robbins is glad Paul Reiser is back in a new NBC sitcom, The Paul Reiser Show.
- Kenneth Burns says Robert Redford's Civil War courtroom drama The Conspirator has contemporary resonances, while Super is an aggressively bad action comedy.
- Erin Hanusa finds that haute dining comes to the west side of the UW campus with Steenbock's on Orchard.
- Marcelle Richards marries shrimp and coconut in a crab-style cake, with pineapple!
- Jill Carlson investigates how protesters put their money were the merch is.
- Tell All advises a man who inadvertently stole a couch.