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End-of-life care facility for people experiencing homelessness opens on Monona Drive
Solace Friends, a Madison-area nonprofit, has opened a care facility for people with terminal illnesses who are unhoused or experiencing housing insecurity. Solace Home, a four-bedroom house at 4142 Monona Dr. is now accepting referrals. Read more
Apr 23, 2024
A light-colored coffee beer from The Lone Girl defies convention
Russell’s secret for getting it right is placing whole beans in a steeping bag he hangs inside the fermenter with the beer. Ground beans could introduce darker, stronger coffee flavors, even becoming astringent. Read more
Apr 22, 2024
What to do in Madison this week: The Skatalites, Fred Armisen and more Isthmus Picks
Isthmus Picks for April 22-25 includes readings by poets Alison Thumel and Aurora Shimshak; 'The Progressive' hosts a conference examining founder Robert M. La Follette's third party presidential run a century ago. Read more
Apr 22, 2024
Wisconsin voters’ worries about PFAs in water grow
Professor Amber Wichowsky: The issue of PFAs contamination 'could be very much at play in some parts of the state, especially when we do have new [legislative district] maps in some places that will be competitive.' Read more
Apr 22, 2024
For Record Store Day, a celebration of B-Side
Filmmaker Mitch Deitz’s intention was to show “a slice of life of the shop,” and to get owner Steve Manley’s story “out there.” Plus: a roundup of RSD events. Read more
Apr 19, 2024
Judge will weigh whether to appoint a special prosecutor for Ridglan Farms
Dane County Circuit Court Judge Rhonda Lanford sets evidentiary hearing for July 10 as animal rights activists allege mistreatment of beagles. Read more
Apr 18, 2024
What happened to NPR and PBS?
The NewsHour and the NPR news shows were, in their best days, the gold standard for what broadcast journalism — or any journalism — should be. Read more
Apr 18, 2024
What to do in Madison this weekend: Midwest Horse Fair, Polka Party and more Isthmus Picks
Picks for April 18-21 includes a concert celebrating the birthday and musical legacy of Clyde Stubblefield; the name for Madison's new Northwoods League Softball team is revealed. Read more
Apr 18, 2024
Additional $1 million in city funds would move Park Street grocery forward, says owner Kristie Maurer
Kristie Maurer has been waiting for a year to sign a lease with the city of Madison for the grocery store she hopes to open on Park Street. She is now waiting to see if an additional $1 million in city funding is approved for final improvements. Read more
Apr 16, 2024
Exiting Wisconsin legislators face declaration deadline
The state’s new legislative boundaries have dozens of legislators, and potential first-time candidates, deciding whether to run from where they now live or move to new districts or retire. Read more
Apr 15, 2024
One dish: Cacio e pepe bagel from Mermaid Kitchen
Mermaid Kitchen’s cacio e pepe bagel has a satisfying crunch on the outside and a soft-but-chewy texture. The pickup process is fun and a little clandestine. Read more
Apr 15, 2024
What to do in Madison this week: King Iso, Valeria Luiselli and more Isthmus Picks
Isthmus Picks for April 15-18 includes a much-anticipated La Follette School of Public Affairs talk by journalist Ezra Klein; MOMIX dance takes on Lewis Carroll in 'Alice.' Read more
Apr 15, 2024
The blood-stained wedding dress
Our friends came over for a costume party — we still had a basement full of liquor from our wedding to get rid of—and we proudly showed off our costumes, including the bloodstains.’ Read more
Apr 13, 2024
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Where the jokes flow like lava
New York City-based comic Ben Miller is on a new tour featuring an hour of stand-up on volcanoes, aptly called 'Volcano.' Read more
Apr 12, 2024
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Writing to grieve
Madison poet Alison Thumel writes about grieving in her new volume, Architect, winner of the 2024 Miller Williams Poetry Prize and just out from University of Arkansas Press. Read more
Apr 12, 2024
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How is Madison fighting climate change?
‘There’s an increasing awareness that the national governments are not going to be able to meet their climate pollution reduction goals without [local] governments taking action,' says Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway. Read more
Apr 11, 2024
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Rapid rise
The Sun Prairie duo combines sweet melodies and darkly humorous lyrics. Read more
Apr 11, 2024
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NIMBY v. YIMBY
Most Madisonians agree on a few things: Housing costs are too high; sprawl is bad; and mass transit is good. How to translate into policy is where things get gnarly. Read more
Apr 11, 2024
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What to do in Madison this weekend: Line Breaks, Shemekia Copeland and more Isthmus Picks
Picks for April 11-14 includes No Coasting Fest shows at Mickey's and the Crystal Corner; 50th anniversary events for JustDane and Literacy Network. Read more
Apr 11, 2024
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Working 9-5
All of the members of Ability Ambassadors have an intellectual or developmental disability, and some have more than one. All are employed and all live independently. Read more
Apr 10, 2024
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Assignment: Make an ‘Isthmus’ cover
Isthmus cover illustrator Mitchell Volk recreated the experience for his graphic design students at UW-Madison. Read more
Apr 10, 2024
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Urban League looks to develop another major project on Madison’s South Park Street
The Urban League of Greater Madison wants to expand the ‘South Madison Renaissance’ to the redevelopment of the former south transfer point on Park Street. The group has previously collaborated with the city’s CDA on the Black Business Hub. Read more
Apr 9, 2024
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Talking out of school
'Da Classroom Ain’t Enuf' argues that the whole community needs to support its children, in and outside of school. Read more
Apr 9, 2024
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‘Like nothing else’
This year my focus at the total solar eclipse was all about photos. I invested in a proper camera and an adapter for my telescope, and connected the camera to an iPad to share the view with others. Read more
Apr 9, 2024
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In the April issue
You are entering…The Wisconsin Zone
This year 141 films were submitted for Wisconsin’s Own, with 40 making it into the festival. Isthmus talks to eight of the filmmakers. Read more
Desperately seeking choice
A number of third party candidates have emerged to address voter dissatisfaction in the all-but-certain presidential candidates. Votes for the 'uninstructed' camp are another sign of frustration. Read more
Ridglan Farms critics want their day in court
Denied a trial, animal rights activists are seeking a special prosecutor to go after dog breeding and research facility. Read more
Hank’s Burgers & Fish Fry takes indulgence to different areas
The focus is on what some call guilty pleasure food: hamburgers, cheesesteaks, fried chicken sandwiches, and Wisconsin fish fry. Read more
Behind the Isthmus cover: April 2024
The front cover this month honors the gardeners who tend to thousands of community garden plots around Dane County. And hey, April is National Gardening Month! Read more
A Celebration Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Progressive Third Party Campaign of Robert M. La Follette for President of the United States
Conference by The Progressive, 4/25-26, Wisconsin Historical Society; “Enduring Faith in the Plain People” by Tavia La Follette, 7 pm, 4/26, ALL; "100 Years of Progressive Politics," 7 pm, 4/27, Barrymore. Click through for full schedule. Read more
Apr 25, 2024
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Cat Birk reception
"‘my mother is a horse," Panczenko MFA Prize exhibit, 4/15-7/14 (reception 5 pm, 4/25; exhibit tour and screenings: "Piaffe" 5 pm, 5/1; "Desert Hearts" 5/29). Read more
Apr 25, 2024
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Alison Thumel, Aurora Shimshak, Steven Espada Dawson
Poetry reading. Free. Read more
Apr 25, 2024
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Apr 25, 2024
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