What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- 35 for 35: Key figures from the Isthmus era.
- Off the Square celebrates Isthmus' 70th.
- Madison.gov: Walker's stalling on phosphorus rule could cost industry big bucks.
- Lynn Welch reports on how local school officials say Walker's budget will undermine the quality of education.
- Bill Lueders apologizes to Judge Maryann Sumi on everyone's behalf.
- Jessica Steinhoff profiles The Shtetlblasters, Madison's premiere purveyors of electro klezmer.
- Rich Albertoni talks to folk-rocker Sharon Van Etten about her troubles and her music.
- Dean Robbins says Fox's Breaking In, about a nerdy hacker, is a sitcom that works.
- Kenneth Burns is puzzled and moved by the Thai film Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, and Scott Renshaw says the Arthur remake is funny but lacks balance.
- Linda Falkenstein looks back at the Madison culinary scene in '76.
- Close to Home: Andy Moore looks back on his wild and woolly start at Isthmus.
- 35 years of Scenes photos.
- Greatest hits from Isthmus personals.
- P.S. Mueller's Isthmus True or False!
- Tell All advises a protester fed up with his own side.