The annual ritual known as Dry January is upon us. The monthlong ode to teetotalism started as a British health campaign in 2013, but it is now fully embedded in our American culture of self-branding.
Dry January is an all new wellness trend that is going viral especially amidst the Gen Z We're halfway through January, and this is the week when most resolutions go out of the window. Gym ...
P.E.I. musician Logan Richard has just hit 100 days alcohol-free and like many other folks, he's planning to stay dry through January. Dry January and Dry February were introduced about a decade ago ...
BALTIMORE - Dry January, a trend that's becoming increasingly popular, involves taking a break from alcohol. It's a chance to reset your body, improve your mental clarity and establish healthier ...
Dry January is nearly over, but it could be just the start of a more mindful relationship with alcohol. By Catherine Pearson Laura Van Antwerp tried Dry January for the first time 11 years ago.
The night before, he attended an Atlanta Hawks basketball game, where normally he would’ve had a few whiskies, but he was committed to a Dry January – a time when many hit pause on their ...