Practically everyone knows about Dry January at this point. Or at least they think they do. Many cynical drinkers will tell you it’s just some internet-inspired fad wherein people abstain from ...
The tourist board outlines various routes taking you to artworks in different neighborhoods on its Comic Strip Trail page. – Clodagh Kinsella Belgium is the birthplace of many legendary comic ...
She said she realized drinking had become a thoughtless habit. Simon decided to try Dry January, a challenge to abstain from drinking for the month, in 2021. It’s now something she does annually, and ...
UNDATED (WJON News) -- The term "Dry January" has become synonymous with the idea of giving up alcohol for the month. However, when it comes to precipitation Mother Nature has taken it very literally.
Dry January is a tradition for those who aim to improve their health for the new year, and people willing to participate in the month-long no-alcohol challenge find themselves enjoying the ...
The non-alcoholic beverage category continues to grow as more consumers look for alternatives to alcoholic beverages and participate in things like Dry January. Indeed, Total Wine & More recently ...
California requires "several more storms" to make up for an unusually dry January that has plagued the southern half of the state, according to State Climatologist Michael Anderson. So far ...
Dry January this isn't. But this could be seen as public service drinking. Each pint downed is helping authorities assess whether it's safe to allow drinking in stadiums like these again for the ...
In 2024, one-third of Americans reported drinking less alcohol, with many opting for non-alcoholic alternatives. As Dry January gains momentum in 2025, let’s examine the trends and their implications ...
We’re not talking about booze when we say that it has been a very dry January in Vancouver, a month that so far has produced very little in the form of wet weather. According to Environment and ...
An estimated one in five adults of drinking age in the U.S. have been abstaining from alcohol for “Dry January.” Motivations for participating might range from a desire to avoid hangovers ...