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Gabriel Granillo

Gabriel Granillo

Gabriel Granillo is a contributor to Willamette Week.

Reggie’s Manga Shop Takes an All-Ages Approach to Manga and Anime
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Reggie’s Manga Shop Takes an All-Ages Approach to Manga and Anime

The budget-mindful community-centric third space holds workshops, or invites visitors to simply sit and read.

By Gabriel GranilloJuly 22, 2025 at 11:00 pm PDT

Five Must-Visit Portland Shops and Markets to Get Your Spring Picnic Goodies
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Five Must-Visit Portland Shops and Markets to Get Your Spring Picnic Goodies

As long as you’ve got a blanket and grass, these stores have every cheese from nondairy to European artisan standards.

By Gabriel GranilloMay 06, 2025 at 2:32 pm PDT

Because We’re Still a Hub for Comics
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Because We’re Still a Hub for Comics

By Gabriel GranilloFebruary 11, 2025 at 11:00 pm PST

Because We’re Full of Hoopers, Sneakerheads, and Die-Hards
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Because We’re Full of Hoopers, Sneakerheads, and Die-Hards

By Gabriel GranilloFebruary 11, 2025 at 11:00 pm PST

Teatro Milagro’s “Frida, un Retablo” Paints a Clear Picture of Mexico’s Most Complicated Artist
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Teatro Milagro’s “Frida, un Retablo” Paints a Clear Picture of Mexico’s Most Complicated Artist

By Gabriel GranilloFebruary 04, 2025 at 2:41 pm PST

La Lucha Coffee’s Mazapán Latte Is a Sweet Trip Down Memory Lane
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La Lucha Coffee’s Mazapán Latte Is a Sweet Trip Down Memory Lane

By Gabriel GranilloFebruary 04, 2025 at 2:39 pm PST

Graphic Novel “The Pacific Northwest Disaster Guide” Seeks to Prepare Us for the Worst
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Graphic Novel “The Pacific Northwest Disaster Guide” Seeks to Prepare Us for the Worst

By Gabriel GranilloJanuary 07, 2025 at 4:08 pm PST

Readers Respond

The Longtime Booker for Satyricon Remembers John Graham

"Portland in the ’90s was just a fantastic place for music and art."


Readers Respond to the Potential Uprooting of the Portland Trail Blazers

“I can’t recall the last time I yanked a WW out of the box so fast then started reading the thing right in front of the box.”


Readers Continue to Debate Socialism

"In my opinion, it is not socialism we should be afraid of, but fascism and a government intent on accruing the most wealth for the very few on the backs of the many millions of the rest of us."


Readers Respond to Portland’s Democratic Socialists

“The last thing we need to do in this crazy culture is revive the red flag language of anti-communists.”


Readers Respond to the Governor’s Cellphone Ban

Students were largely supportive of limiting phone use on school grounds but expressed doubts about whether the ban would really improve their academic achievement or mental health. Here’s what our readers had to say:


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