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More Young People Are Lonely – And They're Using Drink and Drugs to Help
A recent poll from organisation Turning Point showed that 54 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds get lonely, and 21 percent say they are intoxicated once a week or more.
How a Swat From a Rolled-Up Newspaper Was the Beginning of the New Order's End
Gen. Suharto stepped down from power in 1998 amid widespread protest. But it was a smaller protest, in Germany of all places, that may have sealed his fate.
Jade Tree: The Essentials, the Overlooked, and the Rightfully Forgotten
The prolific label has released their entire catalog on Bandcamp. Where should you dig in? We break it down.
DJ/Producer Duo GTA and the Skype Call That Changed Their Lives
When your music is born from serendipity, you may as well roll with the experience.
Robert DeLong Revisits the Gig That Changed Everything on This Episode of Turning Points
It's all about the right place, the right time, the right people, and the right talent.
Michael Fitzpatrick Discusses NYC's Role in the Fitz and the Tantrums Origin Story
Fitz and the Tantrums singer Michael Fitzpatrick caved to the city's ineffable alchemy when he was recording the band's first album.
Ab-Soul Talks Growing Up in the Record Shop in This Episode of Turning Points
The Top Dawg Entertainment stunner takes us on an intimate ride through his old neighborhood, stopping at the record store where he spent more time than he did at home—"a very monumental spot."