What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Judith Davidoff reports on Fair Wisconsin's fight for gay rights.
- Joe Tarr reports on how the Jail Library Group connects Dane County inmates to knowledge, community.
- Joe Tarr reports on the city of Madison receiving four proposals for Judge Doyle Square.
- Jake Harper reports on the GOP's continued push to limit corporate liability.
- Dave Cieslewicz ponders the future of the Mifflin Street Block Party.
- Becky Holmes discusses the UW's group reading project, Go Big Read, and its 2013-14 book, Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being.
- Francesca Mastrangelo reports on Tandem Press' journey to a new space on Commercial Avenue.
- Katie Reiser shares her two cents on SPRUNG, the UW dance department's recent presentation of student works.
- John W. Barker reviews Madison Opera's production of Don Giovanni.
- Jessica Steinhoff highlights four essential tracks by cellist Zoë Keating, who is performing at UW Music Hall.
- Scott Gordon chats with local garage-soul group Cowboy Winter, who'll perform a WORT-FM fundraiser at the Dragonfly Lounge.
- Scott Gordon reports that Madison metal band Luna Mortis is reuniting.
- Scott Gordon reports on changes in leadership at Harmony Bar.
- Dean Robbins gives thumbs-up to MTV's Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous.
- Kenneth Burns finds lots to like in the heist comedy The Angel's Share and the art-filled domestic drama Renoir.
- Kyle Nabilcy takes on hardship duty by visiting three local taprooms for food and beverage.
- Linda Falkenstein reports on 500 block of State Street redevelopment and what it means for its restaurant row.
- IsthmusParents.com: Catherine Capellaro talks to the next generation of budding playwrights.
- Tell All hears from a reader who's going deaf from "boom cars."
- Jason Joyce considers the coming out by NBA center Jason Collins.