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''PQ Monthly'' was a free, advertising-supported, monthly
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, published in
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, United States. The first issue was released on . The last print issue was released in December 2017. The owner and publisher of El Hispanic News, and co-founder, with partner Gabriela Kandziora, of Dykes On Bikes in Portland, Melanie Davis, announced plans to start publishing ''PQ Monthly'' soon after '' Just Out'', Portland's semi-monthly LGBTQ newspaper in print since 1983, announced that it was out of business, in December 2011.


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