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Designing a safer, more sustainable nightime culture

German Chancellor Fellow Diana Raiselis is working on designing safe, sustainable concepts for the nighttime industry when it reopens.
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Bristol to appoint a ‘Night Czar’ to champion venues

Bristol is set to appoint a new ambassador to champion the nighttime economy and spearhead economic recovery in the sector.
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UK “rejected offer” of visa-free tours by EU musicians

The Independent reports that the UK turned down the “standard” proposal for non-EU countries, which would allow touring professionals to stay 90 days without a visa. This move is in line with the UK's recently tightened control on immigration.
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Crack Magazine on music and climate change in 2020

Crack Magazine interviews artists Jayda J, Darwin and Kelly Lee Owens on the impact that the pandemic has had upon addressing sustainability issues in the music industry.
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2020: The year of the nightlife advocate

Though the pandemic swung at nighttime industries and communities like a wrecking ball, 2020 has brought with it the long-deserved recognition of the nightlife advocacy movement.
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Global nightlife wins of 2020

A taste of some of the lemonade nightlife industry workers, advocates and general heroes made out of this absolute lemon of a year.
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How Berlin went from almost bankrupt to techno capital

In an essay from his forthcoming book "Ten Cities", Tobias Rapp tells the transformation of Berlin from a scrappy city to home of one of the world's most influential music scenes.
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Why your city needs a nighttime economy recovery plan

Learn more about why your city needs a nighttime recovery plan and how other cities and organisations have been planning the reopening of one of the hardest hit industries worldwide.
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Rapid testing provides a glimmer of hope for nightlife

Jordan Rahlia explores how rapid testing can provide a transition strategy for nightlife and events industries to survive the inevitable lag between lifted lockdowns and a sufficiently vaccinated population.
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2020: The year of tech acceleration

While Covid-19 may have turned the world on its head in 2020, hi-tech advances have helped mitigate the damage. Music Week reports on how technology may be changing the music business for the better.
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