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OREGON'S LGBTO NEWSMAGAZINE nwnews^ for Saturday, November 19, is for mature au logue led by OEHR staff. The film, directed by Parvez Sharma and diences—attendees are reminded that to be Sandi DuBowski, was filmed in 12 coun offended is part of the charm—and spot tries and in nine languages. Exploring the lights films clocking in at 10-minutes-or-less complicated intersections of Islam and ho that are made in Portland, by Portlanders. Space for Shorty Shorts is extremely lim mosexuality, the film traverses the cultural terrain of regions such as Pakistan, Iraq, ited, and organizers encourage early bird ticket purchases by visiting pdxqcenter.org. Egypt and Turkey, among others. RSVPs are needed by October 25. Con Tickets are $5, or $3 with a canned-food tact Muna Abshir Mohamud at 503-823- donation. The fest runs 7:30-10:30 p.m. Last but not least, mark your calendars 4427, or muna.mohamud@portlandoregon. gov for more information. Food and re for Q C enter’s annual W inter Gala, sched freshments will be provided. uled for Saturday, February 18, 2012 at the The Gay and Lesbian Archives of the YU Contemporary Art Center (800 SE Pacific Northwest (GLAPN) will present 10th Ave.). This year dubbed “Never Out of its first all-female Our Stories event at Q_ Style,” the Winter Gala is Q s primary on Saturday, November 5, when it spotlights fundraiser for the year. For more inform ation on these and other the history of women’s softball. This special showcase of female athletes will feature the events hosted by or held in partnership w ith Q oral history of fast-pitch softball culture Center ; v is itpdxqcenter.org. through the 1950s and ‘60s from the mouths of those who lived it. Search For Missing Man Guest speakers include Louise “Chris” Continues Mazzuca, an imposing hurler who threw nine perfect games and recorded an as A 30-year-old gay Portland man has tounding 35 no-hitters during her tenure been missing since July 7 and investigators on the mound. Speaking on the impact of are searching for any clues as to his Title IX on women’s sports before and after whereabouts. its implementation, Timi Elwood will also Clackamas County Sheriff's Office inves speak; and Donna Luckett will relate what tigators say Steven Moline was traveling to softball has meant to her in her experiences the Bagby Hot Springs, about 70 miles involved with the Lesbian Community southeast of downtown Portland in Mt. Project softball tournaments. Hood National Forest. Moline was riding Doors for the Our Stories event are at with friends, said sheriff’s office spokesman 6:30 p.m., and the presentation begins at 7. Sgt. James Rhodes, when the driver of the Admission is free, though * if f * * '*■ car pulled over because she donations to Q_Center are suspected she had missed a always encouraged. turn and the car was low on In yet another unique gas. local partnership, the Ore According to accounts gon Museum of Science given to investigators, the and Industry (OMSI) will friends wanted to return co-host a Family Science to Portland, but Moline Night Monday, November said he wanted to continue 7 with a special welcome to to Bagby Hot Springs on LGBTQ_ families. Per a foot, about a five-mile press release, OMSI exhibit hike through the forest Steven Moline has been developer Tim Hecox said from that point. The driver missing since July 7. OMSI is hoping to evolve of the car said she shouted this event into an annually for Moline to come back funded occurrence, in line with the museum’s to the car and honked the horn. She said continued efforts to reach underserved she waited an hour before leaving and audiences. called 911 when she was able to receive A suggested donation of $5 per family is cellular phone service near Estacada. requested for admission. The Family Science After two days without word from Mo Night runs from 6 to 8 p.m., and will in line to his family or friends, a search party clude access to most of the museum, exclud was called to go through the Bagby Hot ing the traveling exhibition of “Body Springs area, but no one found him. Worlds,” and a few of OMSI’s science labs. Moline has epilepsy as well as a history of Heading into the center’s end-of-the- depression, and he is prone to seizures. He year giving campaign, a kickoff party is is believed to be without his medication. scheduled for Friday, November 4 at Q_from Investigators said they have heard con 7 to 10 p.m. Armed with the infectious flicting accounts about the number of people dance beats of DJ Lunch Lady, the “Dream riding in the car with Moline, and at least A Little Dream" event will include food and one person who rode in the car is not being drinks to fuel your giving ways. There will fully cooperative with investigators presum be a $5 suggested donation at the door. ably because of a DUI charge that calls for A couple of weeks later, Q_will host the the person’s arrest. Shorty Shorts Queer Short Film Festival Moline’s mother, Carol Degagne, is sus with Gula Delgatto and Fannie Mae Dar picious of the friends’ accounts. She said ling. 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