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  • A Forest Full of Female Talent: 2000trees Festival 2025 Highlights
    28/07/2025

    A Forest Full of Female Talent: 2000trees Festival 2025 Highlights

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  • Female Artists to Watch at Wilderness Festival 2025
    27/07/2025

    Female Artists to Watch at Wilderness Festival 2025

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  • ‘Head Rush’ by Gordi captures life in New York and missing your younger years
    26/07/2025

    ‘Head Rush’ by Gordi captures life in New York and missing your younger years

    Annie Barber
  • FLEUR ROUGE releases vulnerable and cathartic new single, ‘Homesick’
    22/07/2025

    FLEUR ROUGE releases vulnerable and cathartic new single, ‘Homesick’

    Annie Barber
  • The cinematic intimacy of coming-of-age: Emma Harner explores her Debut EP, ‘Taking My Side’
    20/07/2025

    The cinematic intimacy of coming-of-age: Emma Harner explores her Debut EP, ‘Taking My Side’

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  • YUNGBLUD to co-host MARVIN LIVE at KOKO in London
    06/07/2025

    YUNGBLUD to co-host MARVIN LIVE at KOKO in London

    Annie Barber
  • Claudia Valentina “Cry Them Dry”
    05/07/2025

    Claudia Valentina “Cry Them Dry”

    Cherry Lamont
  • Annie Hamilton releases unpredictable and magical track ‘the prologue (seven storeys up)’
    05/07/2025

    Annie Hamilton releases unpredictable and magical track ‘the prologue (seven storeys up)’

    Annie Barber
  • BLUDFEST 2025: ‘God, What A Beautiful Scene’
    26/06/2025

    BLUDFEST 2025: ‘God, What A Beautiful Scene’

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  • Summer Walker Wants to ‘Spend It’ All with New Single
    21/06/2025

    Summer Walker Wants to ‘Spend It’ All with New Single

    Cherry Lamont
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Karma! Magazine, established in 2024, aims to elevate women and non-binary voices in art. The creative industry is disproportionately run by men and Karma! plans to help close that gap. Based in the UK, but with contributors from around the world, we spotlight everyone through the perspective of our women and GNC photographers and writers, during our monthly digital themes and feature standout submissions in our bi-annual digital magazine. Join us in championing diverse perspectives and creativity.

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