What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Your complete guide to the 2013 Wisconsin Film Festival.
- Denise Thornton reports on trapping, which will soon be allowed in Wisconsin state parks.
- Joe Tarr reports on the hotly contested race for Dane County circuit court judge.
- Joe Tarr reports on the races for Madison Common Council.
- Amy Barrilleaux reports on the stark differences between candidates for state superintendent.
- Ruth Conniff lays out the consequences of the federal budget cuts on Wisconsin.
- Jessica Steinhoff discusses New Deal-themed art, film and theater around Madison this spring.
- Austin Duerst discovers Tracy Morgan's love affair with grilled cheese sandwiches during a hilarious interview.
- Laura Jones says Children's Theater of Madison's And Then They Came for Me is a moving journey into Anne Frank's world.
- John W. Barker reviews the Madison Symphony Orchestra's concert with guest violinist Henning Kraggerud.
- Ben Munson interviews local pop purveyor Julian Lynch about his new album, Lines.
- Ben Munson highlights local acts making the trek to Austin for South by Southwest.
- Scott Gordon compares Mac DeMarco's gutter glam to that of Lou Reed.
- Dean Robbins approves of A&E's Bates Motel, an eccentric prequel to Psycho.
- Kenneth Burns says Barbara is a harrowing portrayal of East Germany in the early 1980s, Scott Renshaw likes The Incredible Burt Wonderstone's silliness but wonders why it dabbles in sincerity.
- André Darlington is your guide through local restaurants' wine lists.
- Close to Home: Andy Moore cheers for adults who have learned to read.
- Michana Buchman visits Change and finds a fair-trade fashion statement.
- Tell All readers have a love/hate relationship with UW author Lorrie Moore.
- Jason Joyce delivers his annual spring assessment of the Milwaukee Bucks.