Portland Monthly Magazine Winterguide 1999

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• Recently recognized for academic excellence • Skiing and boarding in Mt. Washington Valley • ESL and Foreign National student programs • True multicultural and socio-economic diversity in a small town community • Boarding and day school for grades 9-12 and Postgraduate • One hour drive from Portland

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bine with new favorite glade trails Max Headroom and Cant Hook. The King Pine Bowl offers a distraction that turns into hours. The West Mountain is for cruising. And as many times as you ski these trails you always come back. This is a great tribute to the original design and the contour and character of the moun~ tain itself. Sugarloaf also operates an outdoor center with 100 km of Nordic trails, skating and snowshoeing, with their famous family spaghetti supper every Saturday night. Several package deals are worth mentioning. The Classic midweek includes five days oflifts and lodging, with health club and Perfect Turn clinics included for $299. Good deal! Sugarloafs White White World Carnival is January 25-29 with packages as low as $59.95. During Family Fling Weeks kids are half price everything. With midweek specials and value weekends the price is right. Sugarloaf is the kind of place you really need to stay overnight to get your money's worth. And do not miss Reggae Weekend, April 9-11; live, authentic bands perform outdoors in the sunshine. The ultimate Sugarloaf experience awaits you. &

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'flbea1lell' Portland Stage Company, Portland Perfonning Arts Center, 27 Forest Avenue, Portland. The PSC continues to celebrate its 25th Anniversary Season. From January 12 through the 31st, Nora, an adaptation of Ibsen's A Doll's House by Ingmar Bergman, tells the story of a woman's triumph over repression in searing psychological detail. Performances are Wednesday through Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. Brian Silbennan's Manifest, winner of the 1998 Cluder Competition for playwriting, is staged February 16 through March 7. Explore courage, pathos, and love against the stark background of the Holocaust in this important play. Ticket prices are $18 to $30. Call 774-0465 for details. Mad Horse Theatre Company, 92 Oak Street, Portland. ArtIwr Kapil's The Road to Nirvana presents a satire of American pop culture and its intrinsic emptiness. 4 runs from January 7 to February7. Tickets for the Thursday night preview are $10. Thereafter they are $18 on Thursdays and Fridays and $20 on Saturdays (less $2 for students $ seniors). 775-5103. Oak Street Tbe8tre, 92 Oak Street, P.O. Box 5201, Port1&nd.AI Hawkes performs January 20 as the music series cootinues. Show starts 8 p.m., tickets are $6. Ongoing.events at Oak Street include a series of open poetry readings hosted by Steve Luttrell of Cafe Review magazine at 8 p.m. on the last Monday of every month. Admission is $2. Ca11775-5I03.

L/A Arts, 49 Lisbon Street, Lewiston. Wallace and Gronunit, the tinkering British scientist and his intrepid pooch, are revolutionary achievements in the field of

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