What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Joe Tarr reports on the key role of migrants in Wisconsin's dairy industry.
- Madison.gov: The City of Madison eyes making domestic-partner benefits mandatory for companies it contracts with.
- Jack Craver looks into the "on-message" statements from the Men Who Would Be Governor.
- Bill Lueders ponders why regulators don't do a better job of protecting the public.
- Dean Robbins previews performances by singer Tierney Sutton and saxophonist Frank Catalano at Isthmus Jazz Fest 2010 on the Terrace.
- Jessica Steinhoff previews the Marquette Waterfront Festival, which brings the world to the near east side.
- Rich Albertoni reports that singer-songwriter Landon Pigg is making coffeehouses safe for love.
- Dean Robbins doesn't find Fox's cop show The Good Guys all that arresting.
- Scott Renshaw says Russell Brand's character showing his human side in Get Him to the Greek is all wrong, and ponders the horror of Mideast conflict in Ajami.
- Kids & Parents: David Medaris is wowed by a sneak-peak preview of the new Madison Children's Museum.
- Linda Falkenstein establishes a cart-tell for Madison's mobile food stalls.
- Tell All advises a buff dude who wants to ask a coworker to the World Naked Bike Ride.