Today in Toronto you can celebrate the Day of the Dead at the AGO, hit up a huge party at TIFF, or score a deal on shoes.  The weekend is almost upon us, so get out there and live it up.
Events you might want to check out:TIFF Boombox (November 2 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Get ready to live forever at boombox, a building-wide, multi-sensory, Fame-inspired adventure at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
Janet Jackson (November 2 @ Air Canada Centre)
Janet's well-received State of the World tour is back on track after being postponed and will at last make its way to Toronto.
Annie Leibovitz Book Signing (November 2 @ Indigo Bay & Bloor)
One of the most influential photographers of our time, Annie Leibovitz visits Indigo to discuss the photographs found in her new book Annie Leibovitz: Portraits 2005-2016.
Hudson's Bay and Saks Fifth Avenue Unveil Holiday Windows (November 2 @ Saks Toronto)
Hudson’s Bay and Saks Fifth Avenue will unveil their always-iconic holiday window display. Following a performance by Pentatonix, guests are invited inside to enjoy a photo booth, ornament painting, and more.
Museum of the Macabre (November 2 @ AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario)
On the official Day of the Dead, explore the AGO as you've never seen it before as part of the AGO's November First Thursday.
HomeFest (November 2-4 @ International Centre)
This three day trade show focuses on upping your quality of home life, giving attendees opportunities to learn from chefs and industry experts in areas like food and entertainment alike.
Night Skies Over Turtle Island: Indigenous Perspectives on the Cosmos (November 2 @ JJR Macleod Auditorium, University of Toronto)
Explore the night sky via U of T's telescopes and a live planetarium presentation, as well as a panel speaking on how the indigenous peoples of North America view the night sky.
Baker Shoe Company Warehouse Sale (November 2 @ Baker Shoe Company's Warehouse)
The semi annual footwear sale offers deals ranging from 50% to 95% off regular pricing. With over 30 brands you're sure to find fall footwear that'll actually have you looking forward to chilly weather.
Yas Kween: Ethnic Funny Women (November 2 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Celebrate a night of funny with an all star line up of talented women of colour.
Pop Art Pop Up (November 2 @ Twist Gallery)
A dynamic group of Toronto artists are bringing the Pop Art movement of the 1960's into the contemporary moment with unique artistic reflections on mass media, popular culture and consumerism.
Matt and Ben (November 2-4 @ The Commons Theatre)
Don't miss this all-women production of Matt and Ben, a play written by Mindy Kaling and Brenda Withers, about young struggling actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck discovering the script to Good Will Hunting.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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