What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Mary Ellen Bell profiles Kevin Kennedy, head of the Government Accountability Board.
- Joe Tarr reports on the Kyle Wood hoax, the new city alcohol and food policy coordinator Mark Woulf, and how Occupy Madison has reorganized on East Washington.
- Joe Tarr reports on the launch of a study to locate arts venues in the city.
- Judith Davidoff breaks down what went wrong in the "reporting" of the Kyle Wood hoax.
- Judith Davidoff reports on why the city supports free bus passes for its employees.
- Ruth Conniff accuses Mitt Romney of posing as a moderate to win Wisconsin.
- Rosemary Zurlo-Cuva asks seven local authors to share their Wisconsin Book Festival picks.
- Andy Moore burrows into Michael Perry's new book, Visiting Tom.
- Jessica Steinhoff reviews - 30 -, a new exhibition of Greg Conniff's photographs at Overture Center's James Watrous Gallery.
- John W. Barker marvels at Madison Opera's production of Verdi's A Masked Ball.
- Ben Munson checks in with local crooner Anthony Lamarr, who is set to release a new album.
- Scott Gordon critiques Tempest, the new album by Bob Dylan, who is playing the Alliant Energy Center.
- Dean Robbins deems Start-Ups: Silicon Valley a refreshing change of pace for Bravo.
- Scott Renshaw peers into videogame characters' psyches while watching Wreck-It Ralph, and Marjorie Baumgarten offers her two cents on Denzel Washington starring role in Flight.
- Marcelle Richards ventures to Middleton to eat and drink at the Free House Pub.
- Linda Falkenstein delivers a doggie-bag of recent food news.
- IsthmusParents.com: Sari Judge talks to several area parents who've started their own foundations to help differently-abled kids.
- Tell All helps a woman dismayed about her new friend's Pinterest boards.
- Jason Joyce uncovers the hybrid sport of footgolf.