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How Berlin’s Day of Club Culture Is Protecting the City’s Nightlife

Resident Advisor has made a film about the Berlin’s Tag de ClubKultur. Government funded multi-disciplinary showcases at venues across town celebrate the vitality...
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The new Vienna Club Commission is granted 1.5 Million Euros

The network for supporting club operators, organisers, residents and magistrates will remain in place in Vienna for the next five years The Vienna...
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Who owns the night?

Ed Gillett writes for DJ mag, exploring the complicated reality of the Night-Time Economy in the UK A fraught and confrontational relationship continues...
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New York may officially become The City That Never Sleeps

A new proposal initiated by the New York Cities office of nightlife, would bring 24 hour nightlife districts to the city. “Everything is...
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“A Living Cultural Heritage” – Finally recognition for Amsterdam’s nightlife.

This Wednesday the Amsterdam municipality published the Nachtvisie, a four year outline for the city’s Art and Culture policy, which stands to support...
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The New York City Nightlife report is here!

NYC Mayor’s office of media and entertainment have released a report spanning business development and recovery, quality of life ,mental health, equity, safety,...
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GNRP Chapter 6: Sustaining our Nightlife Scenes (Part II)

Chapter 6 of the Global Nighttime Recovery Plan examines how the state can help the nighttime sector recover from the impacts of Covid-19.
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Join the call to discuss GNRP Chapter 5!

Sign up to attend the free Meet The Authors call with the contributors of Chapter 5 of the Global Nighttime Recovery Plan, which explores the growing significance of nighttime governance.
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GNRP Chapter 5: Nighttime Governance in Times of Covid-19

What is a night mayor? What forms of nighttime governance exist? How have nighttime governance institutions helped communities? Chapter 5 of the Global Nighttime Recovery Plan explores these questions and more.
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Cities After Dark: New podcast on night management

Listen to this new podcast about how cities can better understand and support their nighttime economies and communities!
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