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Goyard and the Kayfabe Reveal: Ghais Guevara Built a Revolution on Paper First
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Goyard and the Kayfabe Reveal: Ghais Guevara Built a Revolution on Paper First

Posted onMarch 14, 2026

Ghais Guevara made a twelve-track concept album that functions simultaneously as a political philosophy, a therapeutic autobiography, a revolutionary war narrative, and a genuinely odd and beautiful love letter to a city that has been bombed by its own government … Continue Reading >Goyard and the Kayfabe Reveal: Ghais Guevara Built a Revolution on Paper First

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