Night Owl

Night Owl can refer to:

  • An owl
  • Night owl (person) refers to a person who is most active or creative during the night.
  • Night Owl (film), a 1993 film.
  • "Night Owl", a Bangkok Post newspaper column by Bernard Trink.
  • Night Owl (album), an album by Gerry Rafferty.
  • Qubo Night Owl, a block part of Qubo.
  • Night Owl (song), a hit song by Gerry Rafferty.
  • Nite Owl, a name used by two characters in the comic book series Watchmen. (In the 1989 Sam Hamm film draft script and the 2003 David Hayter film draft script the name is "Night Owl")
  • The Night Owl, a Gregg Karukas album.
  • NightOwl Convenience Stores, a franchise of convenience stores operating in eastern Australia.
  • Keyfax Nite-Owl was a service that provided news, weather, sports, and entertainment information on WFLD Channel 32 in Chicago.
  • A line of comics by Zuda comics called The Night Owls

Night Owls can refer to:

  • "The Night Owls", a song by the Little River Band.
  • Night Owls (1930 film), a Laurel and Hardy film.
  • Night Owls (album), an album by Vaya Con Dios
  • The Night Owls, a Kronum team.

Famous quotes containing the words night and/or owl:

    Dear, why should you command me to my rest,
    When now the night doth summon all to sleep?
    Methinks this time becometh lovers best;
    Night was ordained together friends to keep.
    How happy are all other living things,
    Which though the day disjoin by several flight,
    The quiet evening yet together brings,
    And each returns unto his love at night.
    Michael Drayton (1563–1631)

    I weathered some merry snow-storms, and spent some cheerful winter evenings by my fireside, while the snow whirled wildly without, and even the hooting of the owl was hushed. For many weeks I met no one in my walks but those who came occasionally to cut wood and sled it to the village.... For human society I was obliged to conjure up the former occupants of these woods.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)