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The Brooklyn Paper
There is nothing like a good scare to celebrate the Halloween season. That’s the idea behind the Micro Museum’s "Haunted Maze," which will be terrifying Brooklynites during the last three Saturdays of October.

Maze co-creator and resident artist Kathleen Laziza called the activity "a study in fright" as young couples, families and children of all ages test their courage against the 26 laughing "evil clowns" (pictured) as well as eerie projections, installations, interactive art and film.

During the three Saturdays, the museum is also hosting a costume competition and will award a museum gift basket to the winner on Nov. 1.

The "Haunted Maze" is open to the public from noon to 7 pm on Oct. 14, 21 and 28 at the Micro Museum, located at 123 Smith Street at Dean Street in Boerum Hill. Admission is $2. For more information, call (718) 797-3116 or visit the Web site, www.micromuseum.com.

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