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  • Meg Smith gives her viral single a pop-perfect makeover with features from Molly Grace and MARIS
    07/08/2025

    Meg Smith gives her viral single a pop-perfect makeover with features from Molly Grace and MARIS

    Annie Barber
  • 07/08/2025

    The Women of Wilderness Festival 2025

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  • Female Voices of Y Not Festival 2025
    07/08/2025

    Female Voices of Y Not Festival 2025

    Karma Magazine
  • April Jai Breaks the Mold with Seductive New Alt-Pop Single, “Good Girl”
    05/08/2025

    April Jai Breaks the Mold with Seductive New Alt-Pop Single, “Good Girl”

    Cherry Lamont
  • Gordi’s ‘Like Plasticine’ is a captivating snapshot of life and death
    05/08/2025

    Gordi’s ‘Like Plasticine’ is a captivating snapshot of life and death

    Annie Barber
  • Truck Festival 2025: A Weekend of Sunshine and Standout Performances 
    04/08/2025

    Truck Festival 2025: A Weekend of Sunshine and Standout Performances 

    Lucy Fudge
  • Nell Mescal kicks off Summer Shows tour in Edinburgh
    30/07/2025

    Nell Mescal kicks off Summer Shows tour in Edinburgh

    Holly Brown
  • 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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  • Silversun Pickups gave their audience physical thrills in Nashvile, TN
    28/07/2025

    Silversun Pickups gave their audience physical thrills in Nashvile, TN

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

    Female Artists to Watch at Wilderness Festival 2025

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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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