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Music critic Sasha Frere-Jones reflects upon a few songs that have been meaningful to his sobriety. Culture For Dry January, we ask a music critic for great songs about not drinking ...
About a fourth of legal-aged adults in the U.S. participated in Dry January in 2024, an uptick from the years prior, according to CivicScience, a consumer data analytics company. Last year ...
Acts of Faith: A young woman is mistaken for a prophet; on stage Thursday-Feb. 18, Local Theater Company, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $30-$40; thedairy.org. Cebollas: Comedy about ...
Dry January® USA aligns with this vision, addressing the disproportionate impact of alcohol harm on underserved communities, including veterans, LGBTQ individuals and those in the music and ...
Many Americans may participate in Dry January this month, a public health campaign that encourages going alcohol-free for 31 days. Here's what to know about the effects of staying sober for 4 weeks.
While Dry January has real benefits, it’s not a magic solution for everyone. For some, giving up alcohol for a month is easy but doesn’t lead to permanent change.
You’ll be hearing a lot about Dry January this month as our friends, relatives and co-workers consider taking on the challenge. Some will start and finish, others will start and quit.
A new year rolls around, and a chorus of people band together to give sobriety a go—that is, for the month of January. Dry January, the month some people abstain from drinking as part of a New ...
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