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.

Gaming

Ben Simmons has leveled up with the world's most prominent and influential gaming organization FaZe Clan.

News

COVID-19 doesn't discriminate. Comedian Kevin Hart became the latest celebrity to reveal they had the contagious virus.

A global pandemic isn't going to stop Samsung from dropping its latest flagship phone. The Galaxy Note20 Ultra is here, but is it genuinely worth its costly asking price?

Gaming

We're are currently still hooping NBA 2K20, but 2K is giving you a chance to take NBA 2K21 for a spin.

Gaming

There were plenty of big announcements during the first-ever DC FanDome virtual event, but it's safe to assume Rocksteady Studio's Suicide Squad game was one of the biggest.

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DC fans didn't mind being stuck in the house on a Saturday due to the all of the epic reveals that went down during the DC FanDome.

Gaming

Heroes become vigilantes, and vigilantes become heroes in the upcoming game Gotham Knights.

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Megan Thee Stallion is finally hitting the stage again, and the hotties are all welcomed to attend...virtually.

Politics

Joe Biden closed out the virtual Democratic National Convention by promising to lead the country out of the dark while formally accepting the Democratic Nomination for President.

Gaming

For the MyTeam edition of  Courtside Report, Visual Concepts executive producer Erick Boenisch goes into great detail as to what players can expect when they jump into MyTeam Mode in NBA 2K21.

Gaming

Activision's worst-kept secret has finally been confirmed, the next Call of Duty game will go back in time and focus on the Cold War.

News

The varmint who was responsible for injuring Megan Thee Stallion by shooting her in both feet could finally face felony charges, prosecutors have revealed.