If you’ve ever shown up at Stooley’s on a Sunday morning wearing a big pair of sunglasses and demanding a Red Eye from the bartender, you already know the meaning of the word hangover.
Walking into Minotaur’s games night will dissolve all your illusions of board games as child’s play. With no Candyland or Chutes and Ladders boards to be seen, groups of adults and teens gather around tables, engrossed in strategic card games, three-dimensional building sets or maps plotted with armies for world domination.
Parents have spent decades telling their kids that TV and video games will fry their brains. But recently, companies such as Nintendo are trying to turn the “bad for your brain” stereotype around.
Over the past couple weeks you might have found yourself indulging in some tasty holiday season leftovers, but don’t be too hard on yourself—some research says rich and creamy chocolate treats might be better for you than you thought.