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For most of his career, Adam Lambert has been playing characters. Whether in his musical theater roots, his touring role as the frontman of Queen or even on American Idol, the 42-year-old singer says much of his career has been about performance.

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But he’s ready to change that. “I’ve watched other artists express this very real, authentic part of themselves over the last few years,” he tells Billboard. “Now, it’s my turn.”

Lambert’s new solo EP Afters (due out July 19) sees the singer embracing a new, dance-focused sound to talk about sex, desire and romance in a more honest way than he ever has before. The first pair of singles off the project, “Lube” and “Wet Dream” (both due out Friday, May 31), give audiences a glimpse of what the singer has in store for them, with Lambert’s rock-inspired sound swapped out for pounding club beats and uncensored lyrics.

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“I wanted to make a project that felt like the kind of music I listened to with my friends, talking about the things I talk about with my friends,” Lambert explains. “Sometimes, things get a little naughty, and I wanted to capture that energy.”

Below, Lambert breaks down the inspirations behind his new project, what it means to be rediscovering himself 15 years into his career, and how advancements for LGBTQ artists in the music industry have fundamentally changed the way he approaches music.

Let’s talk about your new project, Afters. This is a very different direction that you’re taking — can you tell me a little bit about where the idea for this project came from?

I’ve experimented with so many different sorts of directions and genres and sounds over the years. I’ve done a lot and for this, I was like, “Okay, what have I not really done?” I wanted whatever I did next to feel as authentic as possible — I wanted it to feel real to my life. I started my career on stage playing different characters and then stepping onto American Idol, and then stepping in with Queen. I get to sing the most amazing music and tour the world with them. But it’s all serving specific audiences, you know what I mean? And I wanted to do something that sounded like my social life.

Here in West Hollywood, I love going out, I love having after parties at my house, I love nightlife. I love dressing up and and interacting with people and and getting that charged up and flirty feeling with people. So I just was like, “I want to capture that energy of sexuality and desire for connection and liberation.” And that’s the after party.

That’s an interesting point about you playing “roles” in your past music career — was there any trepidation in making this project about fan or industry reactions to this very raw sound? 

Yeah, there might be some fans out there that might go, “Whoa, what is all this” and not understand it. But it’s the most honest that I’ve gotten to be in a really long time because there’s no filter. When I first came onto the scene in 2009, the scene was very different. The music industry was very different, and being a gay man in the music industry was uncharted territory in some ways. We had other greats before us in other genres, but doing contemporary pop, I felt like I didn’t have anybody else to sort of see as an example in that world.

It was a trial and error experience; I had that first single that was kind of sexy, and then the performance where I kissed a guy and I got a big slap on the wrist for it. I had so much support from the industry coming off of Idol, and I think there was this collective sort of gasp and clutching of the pearls at that performance. They didn’t turn their back on me, but it felt like the audience took a collective step back. 

I had to play the game at that point, because I wasn’t going to lose my opportunity. So I just kept moving forward and doing my thing. And obviously there’s a lot more to me than just my sexuality, but that is a big part of who I am. Romance and sex and heartbreak, we see all of our favorite hetero artists sing about all that stuff all the time. So I was always a little frustrated with the double standard early on, because I was like, “Well, why can’t I?” The game, for a while, became me asking how I could push things.

I feel like [now] we’re in 2024, and the rules have completely been tossed out the window. It’s a totally different playing field. Now, the way people get music and find music is completely different. I think the fact that we can go straight to the listener as an artist changes the politics of all of it. Back in the day, radio was this gatekeeper — and it was like, and if you really wanted to be successful, you had to play the game on the radio. Now that’s completely different, too. So there are less hurdles you have to jump over.

When it comes to “playing the game” and the rules changing, do you think the industry has reached a point where the old playbook when it comes to artist authenticity is entirely outdated, or are we still in a transition phase?

I mean, it’s still a bit of a game — you still have to strategize, and you still have to figure out what people like and how they’ll respond to things and marketing and all that. But I think that identity politics has become such an important part of an artist’s whole package. People are not stupid: They know when someone’s being who they are, and when they’re not. If anything, with this next project, the people that know me will go, “Oh, yeah.”  The other thing is that in today’s world, where we’re showing so much more of ourselves with social media, the audience want in on our lives. So in a way, this is a glimpse. This is my experience. 

I was listening to “Lube” right before we started, and even as a queer person who’s been following you for a long time, I was like, “Whoa, okay, we’re going there!” 

Yeah, I really did sing the words “gonna make you nut.” [Laughs.] I actually wrote this song with Vincint and Parson James, and we had a different chorus originally. I walked away with the song, and I was like, “That chorus is not really doing it for me.” So I had the producer take the chorus vocal off of it, leaving it as an instrumental, and I just kept listening to it. I opened the program up and I just started running the track and recording ideas. When I thought of the rhyme and I was like, “Oh, that’s crazy, I can’t say that.” And then I was like “…maybe I should just say it? Just f–king say it! Why am I editing myself?” 

I recognize that this is literally a dance song about lubrication; it’s ridiculous, I’m aware. But there was a part of me that was like, “I want to make music that sounds like the way I dress.” Sonically, like the aesthetic, I want it to sound like how I like to look. Because I’ve been very inspired by fashion lately, and I keep finding things that are just really weird. And I get inspired by that, as well.

I also love that you let fans get an early listen of “Wet Dream.” How closely were you watching the fan reaction to it? How much were you letting that dictate the rest of your release strategy?

I was definitely taking note, and I think the overall impression was really strong. People were surprised by it, because it’s different. It’s a different sound for me, and it really goes off in a way the audience seemed to like. It was so fun to perform live down in Australia — and that’s sort of why we put it out. I really wanted to perform it on stage, especially for Pride Month. So that was why I was like, “Let’s kind of put it out. If you want to check it out, you can on SoundCloud, let’s just have it around.”

Part of what I love about the songs is that you are really leaning into the gay club aesthetic — because oftentimes, this house, dance-pop sound has a tendency, especially when coming from queer artists, to be written off as “gay music” and taken less seriously. It feels like that has changed a lot in recent years where that brand of music has become much more high profile — why do you think that is?

That’s a really good point, and I actually hadn’t thought a lot about that. Even before American Idol, the music that I was listening to in my 20s was a lot of electronic music. It was all dance-y electronic stuff. To be honest, I don’t really listen to classic rock in my free time, but when I auditioned for Idol, it was a lane that I saw opened up for me. And I was like, “I can do that. I like classic rock.”

I think when I first started wearing makeup and heels and all of that, the “rock star version” of all that was like a way to justify looking that way and wanting to express myself that way. It got me past certain people. I think even artists of those genres — like Freddie Mercury, first and foremost, and Bowie — gave me permission to express myself that way. It made sense for me to go and sing glam rock and classic rock, because that era was such a beautiful expression of men being able to be feminine and messing with gender. It made it feel safer for me to go there. 

As you get older, you get way more comfortable in your own skin and you accept everything about yourself. Now I’m just like, ”This is just who I am — I’m basically a blouse, a feminine top.” It’s amazing the way that society has shifted, because you go online and you see tons of boys doing makeup tutorials. The idea of of expressing yourself in any way shape or form — whether it’s your feminine side, your masculine side, the queer umbrella — [has] gone through this prism and expanded. There’s so much more visibility on all corners of it right now than there has ever been. That’s one reason why I feel like it’s just completely blown open, especially when it comes to music. 

These songs are going to be coming out right at the same time that you’re going to be doing your headlining performance for WeHo Pride. What does that mean for you to be getting to headlining this event, and what can fans expect to see? 

The lineup over the weekend is crazy. When I saw that I’m on the bill with Kesha, it made me smile so hard, because we go so far back — when I first got signed to RCA, she was on RCA, right after “TiK ToK” had come out. We were at a lot of these industry events together and we just totally clicked, and so it’s it’s a pretty full circle moment. I mean, the fact that Kylie’s playing on Saturday, I just … it’s gonna be a really amazing weekend.

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The female ensemble of Jacques Audiard’s crime musical Emilia Pérez — Selena Gomez, Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón and Adriana Paz — received the best actress honor at the prestigious 2024 Cannes Film Festival gala ceremony Saturday night (May 25).
“Women together — that’s something we wanted to honor when we made this award,” Cannes jury president and Barbie director Greta Gerwig said of the shared win, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “Each of them is a standout, but together transcendent.”

In a groundbreaking moment for the trans community, Emilia Pérez star Gascón, who accepted the ensemble cast’s award with a tearful speech, is the first transgender actress to win at Cannes. The Spanish-language musical/crime pic about a Mexican drug lord (Gascón) embracing her true identity as a woman also received the jury prize at this year’s festival.

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Gomez was in Cannes for the film‘s premiere, press and photo calls earlier in the week, but not in attendance at Saturday’s gala. She portrays the wife of Gascón’s character in the film.

The singer-actress got the news of the win through a phone call from co-star Saldaña. “When @zoesaldana told me we all won best actress!!” Gomez captioned an Instagram Story reaction video, in which she’s seen sitting outdoors, and in which her excitement is palpable.

The Palme d’Or, the festivals’s top honor, was given to Sean Baker’s Anora. The Grand Prix went to Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light. Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig received a special award from the jury, and Jesse Plemmons won best actor for his work in Yorgos Lanthimos‘ Kinds of Kindness.

George Lucas was presented with an honorary Palme d’Or on Saturday, for his contribution to cinema since 1971, when his directorial debut, THX-1138, received a nod in the Directors’ Fortnight section at Cannes.

Cannes 2024 Winners List:

Palme d’Or

Sean Baker, Anora

Grand Prix

All We Imagine As Light

Jury Prize

Emilia Pérez

Best Director

Miguel Gomez, Grand Tour

Best Screenplay

Coralie Fargeat, The Substance

Best Actress

Adriana Paz, Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez, Emilia Pérez

Best Actor

Jesse Plemons, Kinds of Kindness

Honorary Palme d’Or

George Lucas

Special Award

Mohammad Rasoulof, The Seed of the Sacred Fig

Camera d’Or for Best First Film

Halfdan Ullman Tondel, Armand

Palme d’Or for Best Short Film

Nebojsa Slijepcevic, The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent

Fallen Idols, a four-part documentary exploring the “lives and controversies” of Nick and Aaron Carter, premieres on Investigation Discovery on Monday (May 27).
The docuseries delves into the Carter’s music careers, relationships and the “tragedies and headline-making events of the past few years” including sexual assault allegations against Nick brought on by three women: Ashley Repp, Shannon “Shay” Ruth and Melissa Schuman of the girl group Dream.

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Repp, Ruth and Schuman appear in the documentary, which also chronicles the “intense backlash” they endured from speaking out and how their lives have been impacted.

Schuman first went public with rape allegations in 2017. She accuses Nick of raping her in 2003 and filed a lawsuit against him in 2023. Repp, who accuses Nick of sexually assaulting her in 2001, sued him for sexual battery in 2022. Ruth sued in 2022 accusing Nick of raping her when she was 15 years old.

The Backstreet Boys singer has denied sexual assault allegations and countersued Schuman and Ruth in 2023. According to The Wrap, Nick’s attorney’s posted documents in response to interviews featured in the docuseries via the website, FallenIdolsDocumentary.com.

The trailer features social media clips of Aaron backing his brother’s accusers, which resulted in a public feud between the brothers leading up to the 34-year-old singer’s death in 2022.  

In addition to the three women, Fall Idols features interviews with an unnamed Carter family member, Nick’s ex-girlfriend Kaya Jones and Melanie Martin, Aaron’s former fiancé.

Keep reading for ways to watch and stream Fall Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter.

Where to Watch Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter

The four-part docuseries will air across two nights, starting on Monday, May 27, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ID Network and streaming on Max. Part two premieres on Tuesday.

To stream Fallen Idols without cable, subscribe to Max or a streamer that carries the ID Network such as Philo and DirecTV.

How much does Max cost? Plans start at $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. The subscription gives you streaming access to must-see movies, documentaries, TV series and sporting events.

Philo is one of the most affordable streaming options for cord cutters. It’s free for the first week and $25/month after the free trial ends.

The streaming plan includes DVR and 60+ channels: ID Network, Lifetime, LMN, Hallmark Channel, OWN, WEtv, A&E, CMT, AMC, History, HGTV, Paramount Network, TLC, Nickelodeon, VH1, MTV, Pop TV, Discovery Channel and more.

Want more channels? Join DirecTV Steam to watch Fallen Idols live, or on-demand. DirecTV Stream offers 90+ live, local and cable channels for less than $80 per month, a free trial for five days and cloud DVR.  

Unfortunately, Fubo dropped ID from its channel lineup, but if you want more ways to watch the docuseries, Fallen Idols will be available on Prime Video.

Watch the trailer for Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter below.

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Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, an Oscar nominee whose most famous works skewered America’s food industry and who notably ate only at McDonald’s for a month to illustrate the dangers of a fast-food diet, has died. He was 53.
Spurlock died Thursday in New York from complications of cancer, according to a statement issued Friday by his family.

“It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan,” Craig Spurlock, who worked with him on several projects, said in the statement. “Morgan gave so much through his art, ideas, and generosity. The world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud to have worked together with him.”

Spurlock made a splash in 2004 with his groundbreaking film Super Size Me, which was nominated for an Academy Award. The film chronicled the detrimental physical and psychological effects of Spurlock eating only McDonald’s food for 30 days. He gained about 25 pounds, saw a spike in his cholesterol and lost his sex drive.

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“Everything’s bigger in America,” he said in the film. “We’ve got the biggest cars, the biggest houses, the biggest companies, the biggest food, and finally: the biggest people.”

In one scene, Spurlock showed kids a photo of George Washington and none recognized the Founding Father. But they all instantly knew the mascots for Wendy’s and McDonald’s.

The film grossed more than $22 million on a $65,000 budget and preceded the release of Eric Schlosser’s influential Fast Food Nation, which accused the industry of being bad for the environment and rife with labor issues.

Spurlock returned in 2017 with Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! — a sobering look at an industry that processes 9 billion animals a year in America. He focused on two issues: chicken farmers stuck in a peculiar financial system and the attempt by fast-food chains to deceive customers into thinking they’re eating healthier.

“We’re at an amazing moment in history from a consumer standpoint where consumers are starting to have more and more power,” he told the Associated Press in 2019. “It’s not about return for the shareholders. It’s about return for the consumers.”

Spurlock was a gonzo-like filmmaker who leaned into the bizarre and ridiculous. His stylistic touches included zippy graphics and amusing music, blending a Michael Moore-ish camera-in-your-face style with his own sense of humor and pathos.

“I wanted to be able to lean into the serious moments. I wanted to be able to breathe in the moments of levity. We want to give you permission to laugh in the places where it’s really hard to laugh,” he told the AP.

After he exposed the fast-food and chicken industries, there was an explosion in restaurants stressing freshness, artisanal methods, farm-to-table goodness and ethically sourced ingredients. But nutritionally not much had changed.

“There has been this massive shift and people say to me, ‘So has the food gotten healthier?’ And I say, ‘Well, the marketing sure has,’” he said.

Not all his work dealt with food. Spurlock made documentaries about the boy band One Direction and the geeks and fanboys at Comic-Con. One of his films looked at life behind bars at the Henrico County Jail in Virginia.

With 2008’s Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?, Spurlock went on a global search to find the al-Qaida leader, who was killed in 2011. In POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, Spurlock tackled questions of product placement, marketing and advertising.

“Being aware is half the battle, I think. Literally knowing all the time when you’re being marketed to is a great thing,” Spurlock told AP at the time. “A lot of people don’t realize it. They can’t see the forest for the trees.”

Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! was to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017 but it was shelved at the height of the #MeToo movement when Spurlock came forward to detail his own history of sexual misconduct.

He confessed that he had been accused of rape while in college and had settled a sexual harassment case with a female assistant. He also admitted to cheating on numerous partners. “I am part of the problem,” he wrote.

“For me, there was a moment of kind of realization — as somebody who is a truth-teller and somebody who has made it a point of trying to do what’s right — of recognizing that I could do better in my own life. We should be able to admit we were wrong,” he told the AP.

Spurlock grew up in Beckley, West Virginia. His mother was an English teacher who he remembered would correct his work with a red pen. He graduated with a BFA in film from New York University in 1993.

He is survived by two sons — Laken and Kallen; his mother Phyllis Spurlock; father Ben; brothers Craig and Barry; and former spouses Alexandra Jamieson and Sara Bernstein, the mothers of his children.

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South Park is tackling the Ozempic craze in the new special South Park: The End of Obesity, premiering Friday (May 24) on Paramount+.

The plot centers on a weight-loss drug that takes over South Park, but when Cartman can’t get his hands on the drug, the gang jumps into action. How well does it work? Let’s just say Skinny Cartman exists, and he’s causing lots of conversation online.

Read below for ways to stream South Park: The End of Obesity.

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How to Stream South Park: The End of Obesity

South Park: The End of Obesity is now streaming on Paramount+. The animated special is the latest in a series of South Park specials, including South Park: Post Covid, South Park: The Return of Covid, South Park: The Streaming Wars, South Park: The Streaming Wars Part 2, South Park: Joining the Panderverse and South Park (Not Suitable for Children), all of which are available on Paramount+.

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Not subscribed? You can join Paramount+ for free for the first week and stream South Park: The End of Obesity and other Paramount+ exclusives such as Evil, Knuckles, Halo, RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars, Special Opps Lioness, 1888 and Lawmen Bass Reeves.

Some of the movies streaming on Paramount+ include Bob Marley: One Love, Mean Girls and Good Burger 2.

Paramount+ is $5.99/month for the basic plan with ads. Paramount + with Showtime lets you access both streaming platforms, plus your local CBS channel for $11.99/month (after a free trial). Additionally, Paramount + is available to stream on Prime Video, Sling TV, Hulu and Fubo.

Watch a clip from South Park: The End of Obesity below.

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Do you like shopping at Target? Starting today until Memorial Day on May 27, Target has everything you need at a special price. Save big and take advantage of all the shopping deals, with discounts ranging from 50% off indoor and outdoor furniture accessories, 30% off kitchen and dining items, 20% off home decor items and so much more to cover all your home essentials.

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Whether you’re looking for kitchen dining items or outdoor furniture to add to your patio for this summer, you’ll find it all at Target for a special price.

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Target’s Memorial Day sale features discounts on top brands such as Threshold, Costway, Ninja, Westinghouse and more. Check out some of our picks below:

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Threshold: 2-Piece Mackworth Rope Outdoor Patio Chairs

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If you’re looking to enhance your patio for the summer, consider adding this 2-piece Mackworth Rope Outdoor Chairs set. The steel chairs feature weather-resistant properties, meaning they can withstand various weather conditions without any damage. This is a great way to relax and enjoy the outdoors in style.

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Threshold Esker Recycled Resin Outdoor Patio Loveseat

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Share special moments with your loved ones in the comfort of your home and add this Esker Recycled Resin Outdoor Patio Loveseat to your list. It’s stylish, sturdy and can support up to 500 pounds. This outdoor furniture is a great standalone piece, but also works well if you choose to mix and match it with other pieces like the one above.

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Costway 7-Piece Patio Rattan Dining Set

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If you’re looking for an outdoor dining set, consider this 7-piece Costway set with cushioned chairs and a wooden tabletop. According to the brand, you can also stack up the chairs to save space. It’s easy to clean, and its simple assembly, breathable surface and weather-resistant features make it a must-have. Go get it now and upgrade your entire outdoor vibe with this one-of-a-kind set.

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Ninja Foodi 8-in-1 XL Pro Air Dry Oven

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Make quick meals with this Ninja XL Pro Air Oven. With its two-level cooking air oven, you can air fry, bake, roast, broil, toast and more.

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Threshold Oversized Oblong Woven Knotted Fringe Throw Pillow

For those in search of cute room decor pieces, consider this Oversized Threshold Pillow. Its 100% cotton shell and plush polyester filling make it a versatile comfort item that can easily move from your bed to your couch. It’s currently 30% off.

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Threshold Designed With Studio McGee: Vernon Upholstered Barrel Accent Chair

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Elevate your living room decor with this Threshold Barrel Accent Chair designed with the brand Studio McGee. Interior designer and stylist Shea McGee and her husband have been working together behind this brand since 2014, focusing on eye-catching minimalist pieces like this barrel chair. This chair comes in six different colors from natural linen to tan striped.

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Costway Floor Cabinet Multifunction Bathroom Storage Organizer Rack

For those searching for a bathroom storage organizer, consider this Costway Floor Cabinet. This versatile organizer is perfect to store a variety of items from your room to your bathroom. With its 54% discount, you’ll be saving up to $76. Save space and money with this simple and stylish item.

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Kate and Laurel All Things Decor: 23” x 35” Preble Decorative Scallop Wall Mirror

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Add this 23” x 35” Decorative Scallop Wall Mirror to enhance your bathroom or living room space. This vintage-looking piece comes in gold and white. You can hang it vertically or horizontally.

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Westinghouse 32” 720p LED Roku Smart TV

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Go snag this high-definition Roku Smart TV for just $109.99. With Roku TV, America’s No. 1 streaming platform, you’ll have access to Hulu, Prime Video, Peacock, Apple TV+, ESPN+, Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+ and more.

For more product recommendations, check out this roundup of clothing essentials, must-have summer jean shorts, and other stylish accessories to add to your shopping list.

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The WNBA is taking over Crypto Arena after being forced to move to a larger venue due to ticket demand for the heavily anticipated Indiana Fever vs. Los Angeles Sparks game airing on ION on Friday (May 24).

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If you haven’t noticed, WNBA games are becoming more popular by the week, due in part to this year’s rookie squad, which includes Caitlyn Clark, Angel Reese, Cameron Brink, Rickea Jackson and McKenzie Forbes. The WNBA’s season opener between Indiana and Connecticut Sun was the most watched WNBA game ever on ESPN. The game, featuring Clark’s regular season debut, wracked up 2.1 million viewers and peaked at 2.3 million.

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And the ratings spike didn’t end there. Phoenix Mercury vs. Las Vegas Aces, the second season opener of the night, averaged 464,000 viewers, up 5 percent. The WNBA has also seen a jump in ticket sales which could get even higher once Clark and Reese, of the Chicago Sky, meet up for the first Indiana vs. Chicago game of the season airing June 1 on ESPN.

Reese and Chicago scored a win over the New York Liberty on Thursday, ending Liberty’s four-game winning streak for the season and lifting the Sky’s record to 2-1.

Despite scoring high ratings, Indiana has struggled to secure a win thus far. The team is currently 0-5 going into tonight’s game against the Sparks (1-2).

Read on for ways to stream the Indiana vs. Los Angeles game live.

How to Stream the Sparks vs. Fever Game from Free

The Sparks vs. Fever game will air live on ION at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Pregame coverage starts at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.

WNBA fans can watch Ion on DirecTV Stream and Fubo. Both platforms offer a free trial and streaming plans under $80 per month (use ExpressVPN to stream multiple platforms internatinally).

DirecTV Stream’s most affordable streaming plan comes with 90+ channels including ION, ESPN, ABC, CBS, TNT and Bally Sports, along with entertainment channels such as Bravo, TLC, CMT, CNN, Comedy Central, E!, FS1, FS2, Freeform, Fuse, FX, HSN, IFC and more.

Fubo Pro offers 100+ live channels, 1,000 hours of DVR and streaming on up to 10 screens for $79.99/month.  

ION will carry over 40 WNBA games this season including national, regional and local games. A weekly showcase of marquee games will air on Friday nights. Indiana vs. Los Angeles will be the first game in the weekly showcase.

ION’s game schedule for next Friday, May 31, will include Washington Mystics vs. New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury vs. Minnesota Lynx, Las Vegas Aces vs. Atlanta Dream and Dallas Wings vs. Connecticut Sun.

ION is also available on YouTube TV, Frndly, Freevee, Google TV, Samsung TV Plus, Roku Channel and other streamers.  

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Traveling is fun and barbecues are nice, but for bargain hunters, Memorial Day weekend means one thing: shopping.

If you’re looking to stock up at Amazon, the retailer’s Memorial Day sale launched early this year, but there are plenty of deals still available to last you through the holiday weekends. Shoppers can save up to 40% select items at Amazon’s Memorial Day Sale, but we’ve found discounts of up to 70% off select items, and Prime Members can potentially save even more by shopping exclusive deals.  

Amazon’s Memorial Day sale features discounts on top brands such as Apple, Samsung, Dyson, Bose, Beats, Sony, Levi’s, Samsonite, Igloo and much more. Now’s the time to shop and save on electronics, fashion, furniture, fitness gear, cookware, beauty and season essentials like grills, patio furniture, sandals, sundresses, polo shirts, shorts, swimwear, coolers and inflatable pools, plus DIY and home improvement items.

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Because there are so many sales to comb through, we’ve narrowed down a list of best Amazon Memorial Day deals to shop right now. See more below.

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Apple iPad Air (5th Generation): with M1 chip, 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display, 64GB, Wi-Fi 6, 12MP front/12MP Back Camera, Touch ID, All-Day Battery Life – Starlight

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CINCOM Mothers Day Gifts – Cordless Hand Massager with Heat

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Embrace the laid-back summer vibe with a classic pair of jean shorts. Whether you’re hitting the beach or lounging in your backyard, these versatile shorts are must-have for every occasion. From high waisted shorts to mid-rise jean shorts, there is something for everyone.

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Levi’s 501 Original Fit High-Rise Jean Shorts

For those looking for a high-rise fitted jean shorts, consider these Levi’s shorts from Target. These are perfect for relaxing weekend or running errands anytime anywhere. It comes in all sizes and colors, varying from black to different shades of blue.

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Old Navy High-Waisted Jean Shorts

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If you are looking to diversify your jean shorts style, consider this Old Navy High-Waisted Jean Shorts. With its flattering design, you’ll be able to wear these anywhere you’d like. Its distinctive button fly and front and back patch pockets will make you stand out from the rest.

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Mila Vintage High Rise Shorts

Vintage shorts can add a unique style to your look in seconds. These Mila Vintage High Rise Shorts are made out of organic cotton. Its distinctive contoured fit, subtle curve, and frayed hemline help accentuate your natural waistline. Get the casual and laid-back vibe, offering a little extra length compared to shorter styles.

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Wild Fable High-Rise Easy Cutoff Jean Shorts

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$18

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Elevate your look with these High-Rise Easy Cutoff Jean shorts, which are currently 30 percent off! Achieve the perfect edgy shorts look and pair it up with any shirt of your choice.

Stella High Rise Short

Mix up your shorts selection with this Stella High Rise Short. It’s a great option for those seeking longer shorts as well as adding variety to your closet. This relaxed fit lets you to move freely and helps you achieve ultimate comfort. You can get this style in pink, black, and different shades of blue.

Universal Thread High-Rise Jean Shorts

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$22

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Black shorts are a wardrobe essential, so if you don’t already have a pair, consider these Universal Thread High-Rise Jean Shorts. Hurry though, the medium wash color is currently out of stock, but you can still get it in black. These versatile, lightweight, and formfitting shorts are a must-have.

For more product recommendations, check out this new Target collection and shop all your summer essentials, add a crossbody phone bag accessory for a hands-free experience, and alternative tops to pair up with your jean shorts.