What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Kyle Nabilcy takes a closer look at the moving forces behind the Underground Food Collective, the brothers Ben and Jonny Hunter.
- Plan ahead with the schedule for the Wisconsin Book Festival.
- Watchdog: A look into how the Cap Newspapers archives were lost, but now they're found.
- Lynn Welch reports on how Madison schools superintendent Dan Nerad is addressing the district's budget challenges.
- Marc Eisen tells what's wrong with the city's plan to give the Edgewater Hotel remake a $16 million subsidy.
- Jennifer Smith reviews the focused exhibit of Robert Rauschenberg prints at MMoCA.
- Josh Wimmer interviews Jason Blair, who's coming out with a sequel to his cult-classic role-playing game Little Fears.
- Jay Rath previews the Lorine Niedecker Wisconsin Poetry Festival in Fort Atkinson.
- Jessica Steinhoff gives her picks for touring music acts coming to town this fall.
- Rich Albertoni says Michael Franti will get you feeling the love.
- Dean Robbins is depressed by Cougar Town on ABC.
- Kenneth Burns learns from The September Issue that Vogue magazine is run by freaks, and that I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell is worth missing.
- jacs is a populist bistro for the Monroe-Dudgeon neighborhood.
- Sauerkraut doesn't have to come out of a can.
- Linda Falkenstein starts holiday shopping way early at W Cupcake on Winnebago Street.
- Tell All explains what disgruntled employees can learn from Sarah Palin.