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n. (context idiomatic English) The glamour and glitz of a place, especially a big city

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Bright Lights

Bright Lights may refer to:

In film and television:

  • Bright Lights (1916 film), a silent short starring Fatty Arbuckle
  • Bright Lights (1925 film), an MGM film starring Charles Ray and directed by Robert Z. Leonard
  • Bright Lights (1928 film), a Disney silent animated short
  • Bright Lights (1930 film), a musical comedy shot in Technicolor
  • Bright Lights (1935 film), a film starring Joe E. Brown and Ann Dvorak
  • Bright Lights, a 1924 film featuring Jay Belasco
  • Bright Lights, a 2006 short film featuring Hanna R. Hall
  • Bright Lights Film Journal, an online journal of film criticism
  • "Bright Lights", a 1986 four-part serial in the children's TV series My Little Pony

In music:

  • Bright Lights, the alias and album project of Heather Bright
  • "Bright Lights" (Matchbox Twenty song)
  • "Bright Lights" (Placebo song)
  • "Bright Lights" (Tinchy Stryder song)
  • "Bright Lights", a song by Thirty Seconds to Mars from their 2013 album Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams
  • "Bright Lights", a song by Gary Clark, Jr. from his 2012 album Blak and Blu
  • Bright Lights, the re-release of Lights by Ellie Goulding
  • The Bright Lights, an EP by This Providence
Bright Lights (1930 film)

Bright Lights is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor and produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Brothers. Although filmed in December 1929, the film sat on the shelf until the autumn of 1930 when it was given a limited release. However, Warners quickly withdrew the film when the studio realized that the public had grown weary of musicals. Warners believed that this attitude would only last for a few months, but, when the public proved obstinate, they reluctantly re-released the film early in 1931 after making a few cuts to it. The film stars Dorothy Mackaill, Frank Fay, Noah Beery and Frank McHugh. It also features the screen debut of John Carradine, who appears in a small uncredited role.

Bright Lights (Matchbox Twenty song)

"Bright Lights" is a song by American alternative rock group Matchbox Twenty. It was released in August 2003 as the third single from their third album, More Than You Think You Are. The song proved to be a hit for the band, peaking at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Bright Lights (1916 film)

Bright Lights is a 1916 American short comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and starring Arbuckle, Mabel Normand and Al St. John.

Bright Lights (1935 film)

Bright Lights is a 1935 film directed by Busby Berkeley.

Bright Lights (1925 film)

Bright Lights is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film is based on the story "A Little Bit of Broadway" by Richard Connell, and stars Charles Ray, who achieved stardom by playing ingenious country boys.

This film is deemed lost.

Bright Lights (Placebo song)

"Bright Lights" is the fourth official single from Placebo's sixth studio album, Battle for the Sun, released on 8 February 2010 as a digital download or CD single (limited to France and Germany). The new single version was mixed by Dave Bascombe, while the album version was mixed by Alan Moulder. The new single version would later be included in the Battle for the Sun: Redux Edition.

After Placebo released their single, Bright Lights saw coverage on AOL, Drowned in Sound, Indie London and Metro Newspaper.

Bright Lights (1928 film)

Bright Lights is a 1928 silent cartoon short by Walt Disney Productions featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few short films of the series Disney worked on before leaving that same year.

Bright Lights (Tinchy Stryder song)

"Bright Lights" is a single by recording artist Tinchy Stryder. The song is a collaboration with British singer-songwriter Pixie Lott. It was meant to be the third official single taken from his fourth studio album Full Tank, but Full Tank was scrapped, making it a non-album single. It was released on 2 March 2012 as a digital download. The single was co-written by Pixie Lott and Jarrad Rogers, and was produced by Jarrad Rogers.

Usage examples of "bright lights".

The civilian craft all carried bright lights at stern and bow—.

Dear Narong, Sister Beatrice and I saw some unusual bright lights about four oclock this morning.