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Nightlife is a human social activity. Nightlife or Night Life or Nite Life may also refer to: 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'' Literature * ''Nightlife'' (novel), a fantasy novel by Rob Thurman * ''Nightlife'', a novel by Thomas Perry * '' Nightlife.ca'', a Canadian bilingual lifestyle magazine Music * Nightlife (quartet), an American barbershop group Albums * ''Night Life'' (Billy Butler album), and the title song * ''Nightlife'' (Cobra Verde album) * ''Nightlife'' (Erase Errata album), and the title song * ''Night Life'' (Jimi Hendrix album) * ''Nightlife'' (Karl Wolf album), and the title song * ''Night Life'' (Maxine Nightingale album) * ''Night Life'' (Outsidaz album), and the title song * ''Nightlife'' (Pet Shop Boys album) * ''Night Life'' (Ray Price album) * ...
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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 includes pubs, bars, nightclubs, parties, live music, concerts, cabarets, theatre, cinemas, and shows. 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. History The lack of electric lighting, as well as the needs of agricultural labor, made staying up after dark difficult for most people. Larger ancient cities, such as Rome, had a reputation for danger at night. This changed in 17th- and 18th-century Europe (and subsequently spread beyond) due to the development and implementation of artificial lighting: more domestic lights, added street lighting, and adaptation by the royal and upper social classes. The introduction of chocolate, coffee and tea, and cafes t ...
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