Since we know how super busy you are, it's hard to know what important events are coming up, and we don't want you to miss any of it. Here are our top ten, so you can't ever complain about boredom...at least not in November.
10) Holidays you should know:
America Recycles Day - Nov. 15: Find out your neighborhood's recycling policy and start doing it!
Veteran's Day - Nov 11: Call your Grandpa!
Thanksgiving - Nov. 26: Check on StyleCaster for great healthy and yummy recipes to bring home.

9) Get thee to a Barnes and Noble:
November 24 - Britney Spears, Rihanna, Timbaland, and Susan Boyle all have albums dropping this day, meaning your iPod is set for at least a month.
8) If you're not an RPatz fan
While New Moon is already getting all the major hype (that hits theaters on Nov. 20), we're focused on The Fantastic Mr. Fox, which releases Nov. 25. All-star cast (George Clooney, Meryl Streep, and Jason Schwartzman), Wes Anderson. 'Nuff said.

7) Books you may be surprised to buy
Cookin' With Coolio by your favorite '90s rapper, Heidi Montag's book How to Be Famous, Going Rogue (the Sarah Palin book), and the Andre Agassi autobiography, Open.

6) Ready, Set, Run in Heels!
Jimmy Choo for H&M hits stores on the 14.
5) The Nightmare before MoMA:
A Tribute to Tim Burton exhibit hits MoMA on November 22...maybe Johnny Depp will show up?

4) National Get Fat Month
Peanut Butter Lovers Month, which means you can stock up on Reese's and not even care.
Doughnut Appreciation Day was on Nov. 5, which is weird, because we appreciate doughnuts every day.
3) Amping up for the Holidays
Black Friday is the 27, so mark your calendars for crazy deals, and even crazier people.
Also, November is when holiday music plays incessantly, you can buy a Christmas tree, and you start to eat more.

2) Take in a Broadway play:
After Miss Julie with Sienna Miller hits Broadway; plus, it's Wicked's 7th anniversary, so tickets will be super reduced in price.
1) See New York City in a new light:
Every Sunday at 11am there are free walking tours of the Lower East Side. Otherwise known as, "look at all these themed bars and rich hipsters."













