If you’re celebrating 2025 with a dry (or slightly damp) start, there are plenty of January events in the D.C. area that are ...
"Dry January" is a social movement encouraging sobriety for the month. More people, especially younger adults, are choosing ...
Taking a break from drinking in January leads to less alcohol consumption in the following months “and drinking less is ...
This winter's lack of snow has left vegetation extremely dry, increasing the risk of wildfires. The town of Herman in Dodge ...
Trying to extend your Dry January a little bit longer — or maybe forever? Regardless of your level of commitment, here are ...
Whether you're participating in Dry January or just live a sober lifestyle, here's a list of five local non-alcoholic bars to ...
Atlanta has got that covered too, with a variety of health and wellness events that will help the body rejuvenate. Many have hopped on the Dry January trend, or they are sober or just cutting down on ...
Dry January is often a sombre affair, where abstinence is the order of the day. But London’s bars, restaurants and events organisers seem to be taking a different tack this year: many are ...
Whether you’ve been drinking alcohol or abstaining, it’s been an exceptionally dry January in the Seattle area.
To mark Dry January 2025, the City of Paris is organizing a competition for the best non-alcoholic cocktail on January 27.
Experts are concerned about a potential pitfall of Dry January, saying it could cause unhealthy withdrawal symptoms in participants who may not realize they have a drinking problem. “Events like ...