Bonham Exchange holding 'San Antonio’s biggest New Year’s Eve dance party'
In a 2012 article titled “The Worst Holiday,” The Atlantic summed up New Year’s Eve as overhyped and anticlimactic. “On Dec. 31, mediocre restaurants throughout America string absurd velvet ropes outside their doors, inflate black and white balloons as decoration, and charge three times the usual price for the same old fare plus bad champagne,” journalist Conor Friedersdorf quipped. “Is it any wonder that our elders, as they grow older and wiser, opt to stay home and turn in before midnight?”
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