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:
“As night is withdrawn
From these sweet-springing meads and bursting boughs of May,
Dream, while the innumerable choir of day
Welcome the dawn.”
—Robert Bridges (18441930)
“A book is a part of life, a manifestation of life, just as much as a tree or a horse or a star. It obeys its own rhythms, its own laws, whether it be a novel, a play, or a diary. The deep, hidden rhythm of life is always therethat of the pulse, the heart beat.”
—Henry Miller (18911980)