What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- How do we love the Green Bay Packers? Jason Joyce counts the ways.
- Joe Tarr reports on calls for Madison Ald. Brian Solomon to resign, and a new city position to create local jobs.
- Mary Ellen Gabriel finds the farm-to-school model alive and well in the Mount Horeb school district.
- Marc Eisen says Gov. Walker's rejection of federal rail funds will hurt Wisconsin for decades.
- Sandy Tabachnick talks to researchers about music's affects on the brain and body.
- Jay Rath has the lowdown on Bookless, an art and dance party being staged in the now-empty central public library.
- John Barker previews Wired for Love, Madison composer Jerry Hui's opera about an Internet scam.
- Andy Moore reports on Project Lodge's fundraising efforts.
- Scott Gordon previews an upcoming show by Missouri rockers Ha Ha Tonka.
- Dean Robbins says Fox's new mystery series The Finder features great acting, writing and filmmaking.
- Scott Renshaw says Meryl Streep is masterful in The Iron Lady, but the film is disappointingly conventional, and Kenneth Burns likes some of the music in the gospel-choir musical Joyful Noise, but it's a mess.
- Erin Hanusa likes a surprisingly chic Mermaid Cafe for dinner.
- Marcelle Richards checks out local organic flour from Lonesome Stone Milling in Lone Rock.
- Tell All counsels a liberal who disagrees with his neighbors about Madison Prep.