Nightlife is a human social activity.
Nightlife or Night Life or Nite Life may also refer to:
In games:
- Nightlife (role-playing game), a splatterpunk game
- Night Life (video game), the first adult game released in Japan
- The Sims 2: Nightlife, the second expansion pack for the video game The Sims 2
In literature:
- Nightlife (novel), a fantasy novel by Rob Thurman
- Nightlife (novel), by Thomas Perry
- Nightlife Magazine, a Canadian bilingual lifestyle magazine
In music:
- Nightlife, an EP by Phantogram
- Nightlife (Erase Errata album), or the title song
- Night Life (Billy Butler album), or the title song
- Nightlife (Cobra Verde album)
- Night Life (Jimi Hendrix album), or the title song
- Nightlife (Karl Wolf album), or the title song
- Night Life (Outsidaz album), or the title song
- Nightlife (Pet Shop Boys album)
- Nightlife (Thin Lizzy album), or the title song
- Night Life, a song by Willie Nelson, popularized by Ray Price. Price included the song as the titletrack of an album.
- Nightlife, a song by John Foxx from The Pleasures of Electricity
- "Nightlife", a 1967 song by Aretha Franklin from "Aretha Arrives"
- Nightlife, a song by Scissor Sisters from Night Work
- Night Life, an album by Lil' Fizz
- Night Life, a song by Zion I from Chapter 4
- Nightlife (quartet), an American barbershop group
In painting
Nightlife, famous painting by Archibald Motley, Jr., considered in the Harlem Renaissance school.
In other media:
- Night Life (film), a 1989 zombie film
- Nightlife (radio program), an Australian late-night talkback radio show
- The Nite Life, an Australian Christian pop radio program
Other uses
- NightLife, a regularly scheduled event at the California Academy of Sciences
Famous quotes containing the words night and/or life:
“For when the gallows is high
Your journey is shorter to heaven.”
—Unknown. The Night before Larry Was Stretched (l. 5758)
“Dragging out life to the last possible second is not living to the best effect. The nearer the bone, the sweeter the meat. The best of life, Passworthy, lies nearest to the edge of death.”
—H.G. (Herbert George)