What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Tom Laskin bids adieu to Isthmus with an enlightening profile of developer Terrence Wall.
- Bill Lueders reports on yet another beating by young Madison punks.
- Robert Chappell looks into J.B. Van Hollen's voter-registration discrepancies.
- Three-plus decades years have not dulled the radical approach of Judy Blume, introducing the controversial Forever.
- The Sienkowski brothers are all over the map, musically speaking.
- Rich Albertoni profiles Trin Tran's Steve Coombs, a one-man band.
- Susan Kepecs reviews Li Chiao-Ping Dance's fall concert.
- Monroe Street Bistro holds its own in the near-west dining Renaissance.
- We quiz co-owner David Yankovitch about the new La Brioche.
- Little Locavores closes out the market with everybody's favorite: squash!
- Jason Joyce heralds East High student Marquis Mason's multi-sport excellence.