The Atlantic: The Meaning of Dry January

Slingerland, the author of Drunk: How We Sipped, Danced, and Stumbled Our Way to Civilization, is, for the first time, participating in Dry January, the annual tradition where drinkers go sober for the first month of the year. (Slingerland is doing just half the month.) In doing so, he’ll join a growing number of Americans (according to one poll, as much as one-fifth of the population) who participate in the annual campaign, which originated in the United Kingdom a decade ago.
— Caroline Mimbs Nyce

Caroline Mimbs Nyce, “The Meaning of Dry January,” The Atlantic, January 11, 2023

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