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College sports fans are more likely to binge drink than their non-sports fan peers, according to a report released this week by the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) College Alcohol Study and authored by HSPH lecturer Henry Wechsler...
According to the recent report, 53 percent of students who drink and identify themselves as sports fans—defined as those who rate attending sporting events as “important” or “very important”—usually binge when drinking...
With the constant bad press afflicting the royal family, one can hardly blame Prince Charles for wanting to indulge in a pint every now and then. But this drink was taken in memory of the Prince's late friend Ted Hughes, England's poet laureate from 1984 until his death...
...bars is being raised. The latest in potables--now being served in watering holes and restaurants across the country--is the dessert cocktail, an after-dinner delight that blends drinks and sweets. Miami's M-Bar offers the Death by Chocolate Martini; Lola's in Los Angeles is the home of the Creamsicle-flavored Clockwork Orange. New York City's Dylan Prime, right, last week rolled out its Pie-tini menu, which presents an array of concoctions typically served on plates--but here they're in glasses. The details are something to relish: the Key Lime Pie Martini features crushed...
...country that practically invented the night on the town, Britain has long been a difficult place to find a late-night tipple. Drinking hours in England and Wales are a source of much grumbling for locals and confusion for visitors. While bars in major cities like Madrid and Paris stay open till the early hours, most of London's publicans are obliged by law to close by 11 p.m. But take heart. After years of false starts, the government last month promised legislation to allow bars to serve through the night. "I've prayed for this for 25 years," exults...