About Bernard "Beanz" Smalls

Meet Bernard Smalls, better known as Beanz. He is the Men's Lifestyle & Pop Culture writer for Cassius Life plus handles tech and video games for Hip-Hop Wired. Beanz has been with the company since 2019 and has been working as a writer for eight years. His favorite hobbies include video games, of course, and watching a lot of movies, mainly sci-fi. He also moonlights as a photographer in his spare time.

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April 1st has passed but is this a hoax? Or is Dr.Dre's highly anticipated album, Detox, on the way?

Gaming

Sony's All-New PlayStation Plus and its tiers have not arrived, but gamers have found a way to save hundreds on it before it drops.

Gaming

Is this a sign that the world is beginning to heal? The once elusive Xbox Series X is now readily available. No, we're not kidding.

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FINALLY, we are getting more clarity on The Oscars slap and hearing from people who directly know what happened after the now-infamous moment.

Gaming

This one competitive gamer went out of his way to prove he's not a cheater and, in the process, exposed himself to be a cheater.

Gaming

After its not-so-stellar launch in 2020, Crystal Dynamics Marvel's Avengers was supposed to find its second wind with its post-game content. Sadly that hasn't been the case.

News

We are hearing from everyone about "the slap" except the individuals directly involved. Jada Pinkett's entanglement partner, August Alsina, has decided to chime in.

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Ezra Miller is not here for your terrible karaoke singing while trying to enjoy an alcoholic beverage.

Gaming

PlayStation's answer to Xbox Game Pass was the company's worst-kept secret, but now we know finally know when to expect from it when it launches this year.

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Based on your Twitter timelines, you would think Will Smith slapping Chris Rock was the only thing that happened during The 94th Oscars on Sunday night (Mar.28), but that is not the case. There were definitely huge moments that deserve our attention. 

Gaming

Video Games developed into films, and now television shows should be a homerun for studios because they are rich with source material to work with, but as we all know for a long time, that hasn't been the case for many years. Thanks to shows like Halo The Series and other successful movies based on video games, that trend seems to be coming to an end.

Gaming

Could this possibly be the Ghostbusters' video game fans have been waiting years for?