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  • Lucky Iris release ‘crunchy pop’ club banger ‘heart 4 heart’
    21st November 2025

    Lucky Iris release ‘crunchy pop’ club banger ‘heart 4 heart’

    Annie Barber
  • Tanis has Just Some Stories to share
    21st November 2025

    Tanis has Just Some Stories to share

    Annie Barber
  • Dear Other Woman, Erica Manzoli wants to be honest with you
    17th November 2025

    Dear Other Woman, Erica Manzoli wants to be honest with you

    Annie Barber
  • Sophia Galaté is doing things for her own entertainment
    14th November 2025

    Sophia Galaté is doing things for her own entertainment

    Annie Barber
  • Amber Mark talks new album ‘Pretty Idea’
    29th October 2025

    Amber Mark talks new album ‘Pretty Idea’

    zahrahanif2002
  • Spoiler alert: Carol Ades isn’t actually the Worst Person In The World
    28th October 2025

    Spoiler alert: Carol Ades isn’t actually the Worst Person In The World

    Annie Barber
  • Izzy Escobar’s ‘Sunny In London’ EP is an instant hit
    24th October 2025

    Izzy Escobar’s ‘Sunny In London’ EP is an instant hit

    Annie Barber
  • ‘Wrong Woman (Part II)’ by Marta solidifies her position in the international music scene
    21st October 2025

    ‘Wrong Woman (Part II)’ by Marta solidifies her position in the international music scene

    Annie Barber
  • CATTY Shows Her Vulnerability and Intensity as Strengths on “Bracing for Impact”
    15th October 2025

    CATTY Shows Her Vulnerability and Intensity as Strengths on “Bracing for Impact”

    Karma Magazine
  • 18th October 2024

    State Champs – ‘Light Blue’ Review: A Pop-Punk Twist on a Country Hit

    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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