What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Joe Tarr reports on how developers use computer-generated renderings to sell projects.
- Judith Davidoff looks at why Scott Walker refuses to say whether he knew about the secret email system.
- Dean Robbins reports that women's groups are dismayed that Scott Walker wanted to fire a doctor because she once modeled thongs, as uncovered in the John Doe emails.
- Dean Robbins reports on the disdain expressed for Rebecca Kleefisch by Scott Walker's aides in the John Doe emails.
- Judith Davidoff reports on how Reince Priebus tipped off Scott Walker to his opponent's campaign strategy during the 2010 GOP gubernatorial primary race.
- Judith Davidoff reports that John Schulze is out as chief legal counsel at the state DOT following the release of offensive John Doe email.
- Ruth Conniff reads the John Doe emails and concludes that Scott Walker violated the public trust.
- Laura Jones discusses Angela Iannone's This Prison Where I Live and James DeVita's Babylon, the 2014 selections for Forward Theater Company's New Play Development Series.
- Jessica Steinhoff says Flashdance: The Musical at Overture Center pales in comparison to the film it's based upon.
- John W. Barker praises cellist Joshua Roman's recent performance with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra.
- Brent Stewart checks in with Brett Newski, who found fame in South Africa after his Madison band, the Nod, broke up, and is returning to town for a show at the Dragonfly Lounge.
- Brian Palmer is taken aback by the maturity of , the debut LP by Seattle singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen, who is playing the Frequency.
- Julia Burke previews the HUMP! Tour, a program of amateur porn curated by sex columnist Dan Savage that will be screened at the Majestic Theatre.
- Dean Robbins loves being creeped out by A&E's Bates Motel.
- Kenneth Burns says Wadjda, a film about a girl's fight for a bicycle, is a funny yet sad statement about being female in Saudi Arabia.
- André Darlington reveals the best places to meet friends for drinks in Fitchburg.
- Linda Falkenstein talks with street vending coordinator Warren Hansen about finding new spots for Library Mall carts during upcoming construction.
- Liz Merfeld reports on an ESL partnership between Madison College and the Literacy Network.
- Tell All gets an earful from readers have no trouble with "working" job interviews.
- Dan Seiter is not optimistic about Matt Garza saving the Brewers.