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Gabriel Granillo

Gabriel Granillo

Gabriel Granillo is a contributor to Willamette Week.

Portland’s Latino Communities Focus on Awareness, Strength and Unity for Hispanic Heritage Month
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Portland’s Latino Communities Focus on Awareness, Strength and Unity for Hispanic Heritage Month

Event organizers are taking heightened security measures this year amid Trump’s threats to deploy federal troops to Portland again.

By Gabriel GranilloSeptember 16, 2025 at 4:41 pm PDT

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 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

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

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

Nester Magazine, Our Guide to Making a Home


Portland School Board Leaders Want To Try A New Style of Governance


Anxiety Grows at Knight Cancer Institute as Leaders Float Big Budget Cuts


In Oregon, Providence Lost a Quarter-Billion Dollars in Three Months. That’s Not Even the Bad News.


Friends of Trees Will Work With City Again


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