Looking to save a little cheddar? Events in Toronto today include a market where everything is completely free. Elsewhere, there's a Robyn dance party and a celebration of Mexican culture at Harbourfront Centre.
Events you might want to check out:Feast In The East (November 3 @ Matt Durant Studio)
Dinner is served at this big east end feast inside of a gallery with live music from local bands and brews from Wellington Brewery.
Really Really Free Market (November 3 @ Campbell Park)
The price is right at this no-money market filled with treasures ready to find new life, totally free of charge.
Robyn Dance Party (November 3 @ Mod Club)
Robyn's new album has been making waves and it's about time for a Robyn-themed dance party featuring her high-powered pop hits.
Cadence Weapon (November 3 @ Velvet Underground)
Edmonton rapper Cadence Weapon's flow is as smooth as they come, and it's been a big factor in his rise in Canada's indie hip-hop scene.
Return Of The Living Dead (November 3 @ Revue Cinema)
Continue the Halloween celebrations with a drunken screening of the 1985 zombie comedy, featuring special guest Ms. Linnea Quigley.
Neil Hamburger (November 3 @ The Royal Cinema)
The anti-comedy comedic and sometimes country singing of persona Gregg Turkington is here for an evening of alt-humour.
DJ Taye (November 3 @ Round)
Chicago's DJ Taye is spinning the tracks late into the night alongside local Toronto talent including HESK and Chippy Nonstop.
Guilty Pleasures Dance Party (November 3 @ Sneaky Dee's)
Guilty is a subjective term and this party has all the guiltiest pleasures on deck with throwbacks, nowbacks and the best and worst in music.
Day of the Dead (November 3-4 @ Harbourfront Centre)
A free celebration of Mexican culture is on with a weekend of music, performances, art, food and family-friendly activities.
HorrorRama (November 3-4 @ 918 Bathurst)
Halloween might be over but horror buffs are coming together for more scares at this annual horror convention with programming and special guests.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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