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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
nightlife
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Smaller ski resorts have no crowds, but no nightlife, either.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ An important factor to consider is the proximity of your lodging to the slopes and to nightlife.
▪ Is there anything we could do to keep Sombro enjoying the nightlife here instead of downtown, without having to tie him up?
▪ The last 25 years of clubs and nightlife is a great subject.
▪ The now desolate Central Avenue at that time had the crowded, exuberant vitality of a Reginald Marsh urban nightlife painting.
▪ There are two of the finest sandy beaches in the Med and some of the best nightlife in the world.
▪ Through the cafe window I watched London nightlife pass by.
▪ You must be careful not to overdo it on the beach however, because the nightlife in Malia is simply explosive.
Wiktionary
nightlife

n. nocturnal activities, especially visiting nightclubs.

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Nightlife (Pet Shop Boys album)

Nightlife is the seventh studio album by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 8 October 1999 by Parlophone. After the release and promotion of their previous album, Bilingual, Pet Shop Boys started work with playwright Jonathan Harvey on the stage musical that eventually became Closer to Heaven (at one stage during the writing process, the musical was given the name of Nightlife). Pet Shop Boys soon had an album's worth of tracks and decided to release the album Nightlife as a concept album and in order to showcase some of the songs that would eventually make it into the musical.

The album incorporates a variety of musical influences, including hard trance on the Rollo-produced "For Your Own Good" and "Radiophonic"; dance-pop on "Closer to Heaven" and "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More"; disco pastiche on "New York City Boy"; and country music on "You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk". The track "Happiness Is an Option" is based on Sergei Rachmaninoff's classical piece Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14.

The album was a moderate commercial success - reaching number 7 in the UK Album Chart (their first studio album not to reach the Top 5) and only spent 3 weeks in the chart. It also became their lowest charting studio album in the US, reaching number 84. It received mixed reviews from critics.

Nightlife

Nightlife is a collective term for entertainment that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. It may include pubs, bars, nightclubs, parties, live music, concerts, cabarets, theatre, cinemas, shows, and some restaurants. These venues often require a cover charge for admission. Nightlife entertainment is often more adult-oriented than daytime entertainment. People who prefer to be active during the night-time are called night owls.

Nightlife (Thin Lizzy album)

Nightlife is the fourth studio album by Irish band Thin Lizzy, released in 1974. It was produced by Ron Nevison and Phil Lynott, and was the first album to feature guitarists Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson.

Some reissue CDs, and occasionally other sources, spell the album title as Night Life, the same as the song title. However the original album title is Nightlife.

The song "Philomena" was written for Lynott's mother. "It's Only Money" was re-recorded 35 years later by Robertson on his 2011 solo album Diamonds and Dirt. Concrete Blonde also covered the song on their 1989 album Free.

A deluxe edition of Nightlife was released on 12 March 2012.

Nightlife (role-playing game)

Nightlife is a horror-themed role-playing game first published by Stellar Games in 1990. Many of its innovations would be seen in later games such as White Wolf's World of Darkness.

Nightlife (disambiguation)

Nightlife is a human social activity.

Nightlife or Night Life or Nite Life may also refer to:

Nightlife (quartet)

Nightlife are a barbershop quartet that won the BHS International Quartet competition in 1996.

Nightlife (Erase Errata album)

Nightlife is the third album by the band Erase Errata, released in 2006 on Kill Rock Stars, and first not to feature former member Sara Jaffe. The album also marks the first time they made an official music video for "Tax Dollar" directed by Jeremy Solterbeck

Nightlife (Karl Wolf album)

Nightlife is the third solo studio album from singer-songwriter Karl Wolf. It was released initially to the Japanese market. The album was released in Canada on November 17, 2009. The first single "Yalla Habibi" was released on iTunes October 28, 2009 and reached #24 on the Canadian Hot 100. The second single is the remix of "Hurting" featuring Sway, which peaked at #55 on the same chart. The third single is the 2009 remix of Africa.

Nightlife (Carbondale, Illinois)

Nightlife is a free alternative newsweekly serving Southern Illinois. It publishes news and commentary, music, arts and leisure, classifieds and comics on a weekly basis, excluding spring, fall and winter breaks during which time a single issue will span multiple weeks.

Regular features include an entertainment guide which lists music, drama and art events based upon date. Free musicians personals are another feature.

Nightlife (radio program)

Nightlife with Tony Delroy is a popular late-night talkback show across ABC Local Radio, broadcasting from the 702 ABC Sydney studios in Ultimo, Sydney, Australia. It offers a mix of both news and current affairs, lifestyle and entertainment. Each night there are regular features and presenters. The listening audience is heavily featured throughout the program.

Role

Name

Host

Tony Delroy

Producer/Panel Operator/Phones

David Murray

Nightlife is broadcast on weekday nights from 10.10 pm to 2.00 am (Sydney Local Time) on ABC Local Radio across Australia. The program is broadcast on delay to South Australia and the Northern Territory.

On weekends will include the national programs such as Saturday Night Country and Sunday Nights is also broadcast nationally on ABC Local Radio, also simulcast on ABC Radio Australia.

On the 28th July 2016 Tony announced that he will be leaving the show after 26 years as host.

Nightlife (EP)

Nightlife is the third EP released by electronic rock band Phantogram. It was released 1 November 2011, however it was also sold at their shows before the official release date. The first single from the album, "Don't Move", was released 5 October 2011 on Pitchfork. They released the album for full streaming on their Facebook page October 18.

Nightlife (song)

'Nightlife' was the third single to be taken from IAMX's second studio album ' The Alternative'. It was co-written with his girlfriend at the time Sue Denim.

The song also features in the German vampire film Wir Sind Die Nacht (We Are The Night), and is on the film's soundtrack.

Nightlife (Cobra Verde album)

Nightlife is the third album by Cobra Verde, released on August 31, 1999 through Motel Records.

Nightlife (TV series)

Nightlife is a syndicated half-hour late-night talk show hosted by comedian David Brenner that aired weeknights from September 8, 1986 to June 19, 1987. Produced by Motown Productions in association with King World Productions, the show was filmed in New York City and featured a house band led by Billy Preston.

Usage examples of "nightlife".

Near the industrial part of town the homes were drabber, the streets grimier, the bars grubbier, the nightlife darker.

She had just been told by that Arab Gamal that it was some American girl who wanted to taste the seamier side of French nightlife.

He described the wide boulevards in Belgium lined with trees, the Champs Elysses in Paris, the great coffeehouses in Vienna with their wonderful pastries and the nightlife of Berlin.

Maybe not for the crew seeking nightlife and the social interactions that usually accompany it, not the normal shore-leave pattern perhaps, but it offered an ideal life of art and leisure in an ideal city with an ideal climate.

Not to the rolling hills of Virginia or the space centers of Houston or Canaveral, nor to the glamour of Los Angeles nor the perpetual nightlife of New York, but to a simple two-bedroom condo in northwest San Francisco, proximate not to power brokers and politicos but to panhandlers, prostitutes, tourists, illegal immigrants, and the best Chinese food in North America.

In fact his plan depended on the presence of nightlife here— Estonia is livelier than most of the country—but the pier was derelict, as his briefers said it would be.

I had slept eight hours, and now Joe Macintosh was at the door and eager to get to grips with the nightlife of the Metropolis.

Morning brought a different set of people to the Quarter: shoppers, delivery men, tourists who felt safer during the day or simply weren't interested in nightlife.

The night air smelled crisp as he walked past a couple of other bars to the parking lot, the crispness underlain by the almost imperceptibly faint tinges of stale urine, vomit, and sex that always linger in the streets outside popular establishments dedicated to the nightlife.

Ginny had never heard a single Amish person complain about Tangier's ban of alcohol or the early curfews that discouraged nightlife and swearing and made sure the watermen were home with their families and in bed early.