The Art of Drinking Alone
For most, the thought of drinking alone at bars is fraught with anxiety. But for Brad Thomas Parsons, the act has taught him the virtue of familiarity.
- story: Brad Thomas Parsons
- photo: Daniel Krieger
For most, the thought of drinking alone at bars is fraught with anxiety. But for Brad Thomas Parsons, the act has taught him the virtue of familiarity.
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