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Halloween in Madison 2017

Sunday, October 22nd, 2017

halloween-costume-conceal-wine-stainsHere’s a list of major Halloween-related events taking place in and around Madison. Keep in mind that many bars will have their own parties and costume contests.

Wednesday, Oct. 25

Thursday, Oct. 26

  • Trick or TrEAT Halloween Bash ($15/$20): Come support the River Food Pantry at its party that will feature live music, a raffle and Ale Asylum beer.

Friday, Oct. 27

  • Downtown Trick or Treat (free): If the kiddos didn’t get enough trick-or-treating at State Street businesses on Wednesday, they can head to Middleton and do it all over again from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at 34 locations.
  • Halloween Spooktacular (free): Yes, this is an egg hunt in October, and it starts at 5:45 p.m. at Winnequah Dream Park in Monona. Afterward, enjoy an outdoor movie with free popcorn.
  • Fall Fest (free): Stay in Monona and head to the Aldo Leopold Nature Center from 5:30-7:30 p.m.. Take part in family-friendly activities such as a costume parade and “sweet” science experiments.
  • A Freakin’ Halloweekend ($10): The High Noon Saloon hosts this two-day event in which local bands dress up as their favorite “mega-bands.” Examples include the Kissers as the Pogues on Friday and the Shabelles as U2 on Saturday. Shows start at 8 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 28

  • Spook-tacular Halloween Bash (free): Design your own candy bag from 9:30 a.m. – noon at the DreamBank.
  • Freakfest ($10 advance/$15 at the gates): Madison’s official Halloween party takes place from 7 p.m. – 1:30 a.m. on State Street. This year’s headliners include DRAM and George Clinton. If you want to save a few bucks, head to the bars early, before the gates on State Street are erected.
  • 80s vs. 90s Halloween Costume Ball ($10): The almost-monthly 80s vs. 90s party is always popular, but the Halloween version is always really popular. Dress up as a TV/movie character or music icon to participate in the costume contest. Doors open at 8, and I recommend arriving soon after.

Sunday, Oct. 29

  • Halloween at the Zoo (free): Activities include face painting and a pumpkin-decorating contest from 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the zoo.
  • Trick or Treat on Monroe Street (free): You’ll probably need to drive to hit all the shops that will hand out treats from noon-4 p.m. along a lengthy stretch of Monroe Street.

Tuesday, Oct. 31

  • Baby’s First Halloween (free with admission): Take the little ones to this costume contest and dance party from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Madison Children’s Museum.
  • Hilldale-o-Ween (free): Kids in costumes can trick-or-treat at participating retailers from 4-8 p.m.
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show ($8/$10): Let’s do the time warp again! The cult classic starts at 9 p.m. at the Majestic.

Disney on Ice preview

Thursday, October 19th, 2017
Photo courtesy of Feld Entertainment

Photo courtesy of Feld Entertainment

After 10 years, Disney on Ice returns to Madison with “Reach for the Stars,” with shows tonight through Sunday at the Alliant Energy Center. I accepted an invitation to see the Thursday show, though this preview was written before my attendance.

Disney fans will see performances by “Frozen” characters Anna, Elsa and Olaf; “Tangled” characters Rapunzel and Flynn Rider; and “Beauty and the Beast” characters Belle and Beast, among others. I actually look forward to watching Sebastian and Ariel from “The Little Mermaid” do an ’80s pop montage.

For parents bringing their little ones, note the show is a short 1.5ish hrs, with a 15-min. intermission. Tickets cost $15-$60, and all seats are reserved.

“Reach for the Stars” is produced by Feld Entertainment, which told me it selected Madison because the city “is a great family community with so much to offer in terms of family entertainment.”

Showtimes:

  • 7 p.m. Oct. 19
  • 7 p.m. Oct. 20
  • 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Oct. 21
  • 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Oct. 22

Wizard World Comic Con 2017 preview with Kato Kaelin

Thursday, September 21st, 2017

Wizard World Comic Con is back in Madison for the third straight year, taking place Friday through Sunday at the Alliant Energy Center.

New this year is the entertainment stage, which features free, non-stop programming throughout the weekend. Highlights include:

  • Wizard World Hall of Legends Induction Ceremony (7 p.m. Friday)
  • Wizard World Karaoke (8:15 p.m. Friday, 5 p.m. Saturday)
  • Kids Costume Contest (2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday)
  • Rock It Man Entertainment Dueling Piano Show (10 a.m. Sunday)
  • Klingon Pop Warrior (11:30 a.m. Sunday)
  • Thomas Nicholas Acoustic Performance (1 p.m. Sunday)

kaelin-entertainment-stageThe host for the entertainment stage will be Milwaukee native Brian Kato Kaelin, who was gracious enough to do an interview with EatDrinkMadison.com:

EatDrinkMadison: How did you get involved with Wizard World Comic Con in the first place?

Kato Kaelin: I got involved with WW because the current CEO John Maatta saw me do some hosting at an event with the First Lady of Belize, and I guess he liked it. He called me late night from the Austin Wizard World show and hired me over the cell phone. BTW, John also ran the WB network and started the CW network.

EDM: How does it feel to be back in your home state?

Kato: I LOVE WISCONSIN. I’m so excited to be here and especially to share it with all the people of Wizard World Comic Con, because I’ve been bragging about the beauty of the state as well as the MOST wonderful people on the planet. I’m an INSANE sports fanatic, and I follow ALL Wisconsin sports teams! I’ve been fortunate enough to make friends with Packers and Brewers front office people. ON WISCONSIN!

EDM: Have you been to Madison before? When was the last time?

Kato: I haven’t been to Madtown in about 28 years! Sad, I know. Actually, I did drive through the town the last two years on the way to the family’s cottage in Lac du Flambeau. I can’t wait to see how much it’s changed and if the beer is still cold! I used to visit friends at school there and spent weekends in Ogg Hall.

EDM: Though Wizard World Comic Con has been to Madison twice before, the entertainment stage is new to us. What can attendees expect?

Kato: The entertainment stage is “the gateway to the celebrity signings and pics” if you think “America’s Got Talent” with me as the host playing the part of Tyra Banks. I bring up the best of the Wisconsin on stage. We have music acts, magicians, jugglers, hall of legends inductees, celebrity karaoke (KatoRoake), trivia giveaways and continuous DJ tunes! It’s FUN!

EDM: What are some funny anecdotes you can share about entertainment stages you’ve hosted in other cities?

Kato: Some of the things that have happened on the entertainment stage has been NYC-style runway show between Wonder Woman and Gwen Stacy [from Spider-Man] giving their best poses. We had 10 Deadpools laying on stage posing for paparazzi, and we even had a two-year-old baby Hulk running wild on stage only to pause for 30 seconds to load his diaper with gamma rays! Well, I think you know what I mean. I still hope that was no indication of my performance as Emcee. Ha ha! The kids on stage in cosplay contest always steal the show!

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