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Five Things to Do Under $10 This Weekend

5. Black Fridays: Fort Lauderdale Homecoming

10 p.m., Friday, May 30, at Bar Stache 1920's Drinking Den, 109 SW Second Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Free for ladies, $5 for guys. Visit Facebook.

Rejoice! Black Fridays are back at their original home -- albeit a home with a new look. After moving south when Green Room became Stache, and with the closure of Miami's Vagabond, the party is back where it belongs. DJs Lorenzo DjKaos Fernandez and DJ LinderSMASH return along with promoter Johnny Veo. Think of this as a decadent, dark dessert after a long juice diet.

See also: Black Fridays Return to Fort Lauderdale: "It Feels Like Home"

4. Teal Party X2: Time to Celebrate

7 p.m. Friday, May 30, and 3 p.m. Saturday, June 1, at the Grand Palm Plaza. 2801 Riomar St., Fort Lauderdale. Free general admission on Friday from 7 to 11 p.m. and $10 admission on Saturday. Visit Facebook. RSVP at www.tealpartyx2.com.

Celebrating the birth of both Greg Hardy and Victor Flores, the Teal Party X2 is so huge, they had to spread it out over a whole weekend. The extravaganza kicks off Friday at 7 p.m., and lasts until the wee hours of the morning with DJ Silvio Carvana and tasty cocktails. Guest performers and drag queens Mia Patricyk and Alandra Matthews will bring out the divine diva in you, as well. The festivities continue Saturday with the grand pool party and DJ Kidd Madonny spinning beats. Be sure to RSVP.

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Natalya Jones

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