What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Erik Gunn profiles U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, who is wrapping up his first term in Congress.
- Joe Tarr talks to Madison's new police chief, Mike Koval, about his plans for the force.
- Judith Davidoff reports that Dane County Clerk Scott McDonell is preparing for a rush if Wisconsin's ban on same-sex marriage is overturned.
- Dave Cieslewicz calls for a revamp of the two-party system.
- Gwen Rice looks behind the scenes of War Horse, a touring production coming to Overture Center.
- Jennifer A. Smith dissects A Tumultuous Assembly, the new collage exhibition at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
- John W. Barker considers the variations on Bach in a collaborative concert given by Wisconsin Baroque Ensemble and Illinois' New Comma Baroque.
- Jessica Steinhoff tells the story behind the Yahara Music Library, a new way to discover music by local artists online.
- Dean Robbins chats with the Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, a psychedelic act featuring Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl that's playing the High Noon Saloon.
- Brian Palmer discusses the intriguing combinations of classical music and EDM created by Lindsey Stirling, who is performing at the Orpheum.
- Dean Robbins is blown away by this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on HBO.
- Marjorie Baumgarten says A Million Ways to Die in the West is further proof that Seth MacFarlane needs a good editor.
- Marjorie Baumgarten praises Jon Favreau's return to form in Chef.
- Linda Falkenstein likes the awesome Argentinian-inspired subs at Chimmies.
- Julia Burke looks at Bendyworks' bike-friendly remodel.
- Tell All gets an earful from a Madison nurse who disapproves of romance in a hospital setting.
- Phil Davis hooks up with the old boys' network -- softball network, that is.
- Dan Seiter previews the Madison Mallards' 2014 season.