On The Street
Packaged, staged party is winner, officials say
By Alec Luhn
Even officials charged with keeping Halloween under control got into the festivities late Saturday: Mayor Dave Cieslewicz had his photo taken with a group of gnomes, and City Council President Mike Verveer kissed a police officer’s horse.
Posted Sunday Oct. 28 5:55 a.m.
'Insane crazy riot?
It's not like that at all'
By Michelle TurcotteThe tagline printed on tickets for Freakfest 2007 – “Enter at Your Own Risk” - would have perhaps been more prophetic for Halloweens past, as the theme of this year’s event seemed to be controlled chaos rather than riotous disorder.
Posted Sunday Oct. 28 4:00 a.m.
The Band
There are three new music stages at Freakfest this year.On the main stage was the group Lifehouse. To see and hear them on stage, click here.
Crowd estimate set at 31,000; 90 arrests by 1 a.m.
By Quinn CraughFreakfest's public stages were shut down, and the State Street crowd near the Capitol thinned dramatically, after 1:30 a.m.
Posted Sunday Oct. 28 1:45 a.m.
63 arrests by midnight was down from last year
By Quinn CraughBy midnight, police had arrested 63 in connection with Madison's Freakfest event.
Posted Sunday Oct. 27 1:00 a.m.
Freakfest starts slow, but man with a bee made it
By Richie Rathsack
Freakfest opened this year with small crowds of pedestrians streaming through gates and into the fenced-in area, with temperatures in the upper-40s.
Posted Saturday Oct. 27 11:22 p.m.
Friday night ends safely; 25 arrested
By Quinn CraughFriday night proved to be a dress rehearsal for Saturday night’s Freakfest 2007, as partygoers braved the cold wearing as little as possible and police bobbed and weaved down State Street acting only when necessary.
Posted Saturday Oct. 27 9:30 a.m.

