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Five Things to Do This Weekend Under $5

5. Danny D'Brito Live at Il Bacio 10 p.m., Friday, September 5, at Il Bacio Restaurant & Lounge, 29 SE 2 Ave., Delray Beach. No cover before 11. Visit Facebook. Just because Labor Day passed and Starbucks is stocking up on pumpkin lattes doesn't mean summer's over just yet. Delray...
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5. Danny D'Brito Live at Il Bacio

10 p.m., Friday, September 5, at Il Bacio Restaurant & Lounge, 29 SE 2 Ave., Delray Beach. No cover before 11. Visit Facebook.

Just because Labor Day passed and Starbucks is stocking up on pumpkin lattes doesn't mean summer's over just yet. Delray Beach's Il Bacio embraces the hottest season of the year, dragging it out at least another week, with a bikini fashion show presented by Skin Swim Briana Deluca.

In typical South Florida style, the party doesn't stop when the last model walks off stage. Live sets by DJ Brett Sylvia and Danny D'Brito of Brass Knuckles keep the party going all night long.

4. Grab the Mic for Autism

9 p.m., Friday, September 5, at Mosaic Cafe & Lounge, 8652 Griffin Rd., Cooper City. $5 cover. Visit Facebook.

Skarlit Rose and Laura Martinez are hosting an event tonight filled with music, art, poetry, cupcakes, and good vibes. Grab the Mic for Autism offers a buttload of entertainment sure to simultaneously amuse and make attendees feel warm and fuzzy inside.

There will be information on the disorder available and all proceeds benefit Autism Speaks. If you want to donate but can't attend, visit autismspeaks.org.

3. Electric Piquete at Hollywood ArtsPark

8 p.m., Saturday, September 5, at Hollywood ArtsPark, 1 Young Cir., Hollywood. No cover. Visit Facebook. No cover.

Hialeah bred Latin funk band Electric Piquete will make its return appearance to Hollywood this weekend. This free event is perfect for those interested in a romantic lawn chair/blanket atmosphere. Think of it as a cheap, fun, 90 minute date. If you happen to feel more broke than you usual, flask it with your favorite booze and buy your date $3 flowers. Come on, it's the least you can do. Just don't expect them to put out.

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2. The Luna Star Ex-Pat Show at Your Big Picture Café

8 p.m., Saturday, September 5, at Your Big Picture Cafe, 4900 S University Dr., Davie. No cover. Visit Facebook.

The very talented and musically inclined crew of Dr. Bob's Music Land and Your Big Picture Café will host the Luna Star Ex-Pat Show featuring a slew of local greats who've performed a bunch at that classic North Miami venue. Carrie Lynn Kaplan, Willy Coleman, Jimmy Durkin, Tom Schafer, Zack Nicholas, and, of course, Dr. Bob will be taking the stage to fulfill all your acoustic entertainment needs. Also be sure to try the organic food and drink provided for that allover Zen vibe. You may need it after a hectic week.

1. Fuzzhound, Luxury Of Company, Luna Rex, the Violet West at Propaganda

8 p.m., Friday, September 5, at Propaganda Lake Worth, 6 S J St., Lake Worth. $5 cover 21 and up, $10 for 18 to 20. Visit Facebook.

Not one, not two, but four bands will be jamming out at Lake Worth's Propaganda tonight. Pay a mere 5 bones to check out psychedelic sounds from Fuzzhound, a blend of funky reggae rock from Luxury of Company, bluesy stuffs from Luna Rex, and a unique take on garage by the Violet West. Let's not forget the $3 Yuengling Drafts, $5 Propatinis, and $5 Jameson along with free cocktails for ladies and $3 cocktails for guys until 10 p.m.. It's like this event was created just for your broke ass. Enjoy.

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