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  • Only The Poets on Reading Festival, Fan Moments, And The Future of Their Music
    29/08/2024

    Only The Poets on Reading Festival, Fan Moments, And The Future of Their Music

    Karma Magazine
  • Zach Templar on ‘Roses,’ His Festival Debut, and What’s Next for His Evolving Sound
    27/08/2024

    Zach Templar on ‘Roses,’ His Festival Debut, and What’s Next for His Evolving Sound

    Karma Magazine
  • Big Boy’s Cry Too: Jo Hill Talks About Toxic Masculinity In Her Latest Single
    22/08/2024

    Big Boy’s Cry Too: Jo Hill Talks About Toxic Masculinity In Her Latest Single

  • 05/08/2024

    It’s A Still Woozy Summer

    Julia Bissessar
  • Ellur: “It’s an honour to be living at the same time as her.”
    04/08/2024

    Ellur: “It’s an honour to be living at the same time as her.”

    morgan h
  • 26/07/2024

    On Breaking Into The Western Market With Their Latest Track ‘Goldenweek’: MILLENNIUM PARADE Opens Up To Karma! Magazine in an Exclusive Interview

    Karma Magazine
  • Summer Nights, Songwriting and The Scottish Music Scene: In Conversation with Singer Kirstie MacLean
    25/07/2024

    Summer Nights, Songwriting and The Scottish Music Scene: In Conversation with Singer Kirstie MacLean

    laracarmena
  • 03/07/2024

    From pop to punk: Martha May on Identity and sobriety in Glasgow’s punk scene.

    Karma Magazine
  • Exploring Alfie Templeman’s ‘Radiosoul’: A Journey Through Sound, Synesthesia, and Self-Discovery.
    24/06/2024

    Exploring Alfie Templeman’s ‘Radiosoul’: A Journey Through Sound, Synesthesia, and Self-Discovery.

    adeboyeuchechi
  • 08/05/2024

    IB REBEL on his new project “Shoot the Saxophone Player”

    Karma Magazine
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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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