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Keith Urban is set to serve as a mega mentor on season 25 of NBC’s The Voice. The two-time CMA entertainer of the year winner will join a country music-heavy lineup of leaders on the show, including coaches Reba McEntire and Dan+Shay, in addition to fellow coaches John Legend and Chance the Rapper. Explore Explore […]

Timothée Chalamet was freewheelin’ through New York City while filming the upcoming Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown – in which the actor will star as the famed folk singer – on Sunday (March 24).  In photos and videos taken on set, Chalamet looked like the spitting image of Dylan in a brown suede jacket, […]

It may be Cowboy Carter week, but the silvery disco ball strobe lights of Renaissance — the first act of Beyoncé’s presently unfolding trilogy — continue to illuminate the world. On Monday (March 26), the Human Rights Campaign debuted Renaissance: A Queer Syllabus, a sprawling collection of academic articles, essays, films and other pieces of media rooted in Black queer and feminist studies and directly inspired by each track on Queen Bey’s Billboard 200-topping dance album.
Curated by Justin Calhoun, Leslie Hall and Chauna Lawson of the HRC’s HBCU program, the syllabus will serve as an educational resource designed to honor, analyze and celebrate the joy, resilience, innovation and legacy of the Black queer community. The syllabus will be shared with nearly 30 historically Black colleges and universities, including Howard University, North Carolina A&T University, Prairie View A&M University and Shaw University.

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Released in the summer of 2022, Renaissance was and continues to be a bonafide cultural phenomenon. A lovingly researched ode to the Black queer roots of dance music filtered through her intensely personal relationship with her late Uncle Johnny, the album captivated fans around the world and shined a much-needed light on the unsung movers and shakers of Black queer art and culture. The album won four Grammys — including a historic win for best dance/electronic album — housed a pair of Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits in “Break My Soul” (No. 1) and “Cuff It” (No. 6) and spawned a record-breaking stadium tour and accompanying box office-topping documentary concert film.

From the economic impact of Beyoncé’s silver fashion aesthetic to career boosts given to Black queer icons such as Kevin Aviance, Ts Madison and Honey Dijon, Renaissance proved itself to be much more than a standard LP. The HRC understood that there was a chance to make a real impact across education and activism through the lens of the record.

“There are ways that we can embed the impact of her lyrics into real life. It was serendipitous for this to happen,” said Hall, director of the HRC’s HBCU Program. “All the anti-DEI [diversity, equity and inclusion] laws were being introduced in the same states that she was doing concerts in. So, what would it look like for us to put our best thinking together to put articles, books, and movies to all of the songs on her album?”

On May 15, 2023 — just three shows into the Renaissance World Tour — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill banning DEI initiatives in public colleges. A month later (June 14, 2023), the governor of Beyoncé’s home state of Texas, Greg Abbott, signed a bill prohibiting DEI offices and the hiring of DEI staff at public higher education institutions.

The juxtaposition of rising anti-queer sentiments and Beyoncé’s Renaissance era anchors the syllabus’ arrangement. The syllabus begins with a brief statement summarizing and reiterating the HRC’s June 2023 LGBTQ+ State of Emergency statement, which they declared “for the first time following an unprecedented and dangerous spike in anti-LGBTQ+ legislative assaults sweeping state houses.” The final pages of the syllabus contain both a reprint of Beyoncé’s statement in memory of O’Shea Sibley — a young Black queer man who was murdered in Brooklyn back in July 2023 for simply voguing to Renaissance -—and an additional statement from the HRC denouncing hate crimes.

“I think when you preface something [with] a state of emergency, you get the lay of the land and how important [the] syllabus is,” said Calhoun, an HBCU program manager at HRC. “It brings a sense of urgency and realness to what’s actually happening to queer youth, especially black Queer Youth.”

Calhoun — alongside Hall and Lawson — began work on the syllabus in October 2023, dividing the album’s 16-song tracklist into different themes and building hubs of additional secondary resources that expound on said themes. Despite Calhoun’s initial concerns that breaking up the tracklist would “lose the flow” of the album — Renaissance is intentionally mixed and sequenced to emulate a seamless DJ set — he ultimately agreed that the approach helped the syllabus feel more like a lesson plan.

Six themes anchor the syllabus, ranging from “intersectionality and inclusivity” to “social justice and activism.” Fan favorite tracks like “Alien Superstar” and “Thique” rope in the origins of the body positivity moment and iconic speeches from Barbara Ann Teer (including the one sampled on “Superstar”) under the umbrella of “empowerment and self-acceptance.” “Energy,” the song behind the infamous “mute challenge,” gets new readings by interloping essays from bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins. Even less-famed tracks like “Move” (with Grace Jones & Tems) — which is paired with fascinating readings on the effects of colonialism on pre-colonial Africa and African perspectives on trans identity — get in on the scholarly fun.

Naturally, “Heated,” a song that had an intense, immediate impact on Renaissance listeners with deep ties to the ballroom scene, served as the crux of the syllabus, according to Calhoun. “It was the model child for how a section of the syllabus should look,” he explains. “There was so much to unpack in ‘Heated.’ You have Beyoncé’s Uncle Johnny, a Black gay man [living] during the AIDS epidemic — that lead to us [compiling different resources] about how we lost a generation of black gay men who were visionaries and people who paved the culture.”

The syllabus is a thorough resource, one that continues the HRC’s connection with Beyoncé’s Renaissance era. On Aug. 27, 2023, the HRC, with support from Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD Foundation, mounted the Equality Ball in Las Vegas, NV – an event that doubled as actual ball complete with a “Bring It Like Beyoncé” category and an educational resource pushing voter registration and sexual health awareness.

Although Parkwood Entertainment, Beyoncé’s production company, did not authorize or give “direct sign off” on the syllabus (Billboard reached out to representatives at Parkwood for comment), creating the resource was “a seamless process,” according to Calhoun. “We knew amongst the team which authors and which folks to go to for certain things, I don’t think any of us did many Google searches,” said Hall. “We knew where to go to connect the right [resources] to one of her songs [and] build a course out of it. It is really a testament to well-read, well-learned people. I feel obligated to say that because we don’t talk about ourselves like that. We’re smart. It would take folks with Howard degrees to put something like this together.”

From Pauli Murray and C. Riley Snorton to Audre Lorde and Sonya Renee Taylor, HRC’s new syllabus continues Renaissance’s mission of highlighting, amplifying and re-centering Black and queer voices. Of course, this syllabus is far from the first piece of Beyoncé-inspired coursework in higher education. Following the release of the Grammy winner’s culture-shifting album Lemonade in 2016, a slew of Beyoncé-themed classes debuted across higher education institutions — including the University of Copenhagen, Rutgers University, Arizona State University and the University of Texas at San Antonio.

For Hall, the rise of courses tackling social constructs through the lens of pop culture is only a good thing. “We’re in a powder keg right now, and it’s gonna pop around election time,” he says. “We have to get information to folks in younger generations. We need them to be connected to what’s really happening and a way to do that is through music and culture.”

Nonetheless, Hall and his colleagues aren’t oblivious to the fact that Renaissance exists in an intrinsically capitalistic context. “[It’s] something I grapple with so much,” notes Calhoun. “I had a teacher who once said that capitalism is the current structure and we have to live under it. This is how life operates. What is Beyoncé going to do to stop a capitalist structure? I just don’t feel like we’re at a point in the movement where we know what we want [people like her] to do.”

While there may be no current plans for a Cowboy Carter syllabus — “being from the Mississippi Delta, that would be dope, but it depends on Beyoncé,” quipped Calhoun — the HRC’s Renaissance syllabus is the ultimate proof that the Renaissance is, in fact, not over.

“We’ve made a course that adds to scholarship about Black queer futures and specifically ballroom and uplifting history that’s not as popular in academia,” says Calhoun. “It really adds to the academic cannon of Black queer scholarship in a way we haven’t seen before.”

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Activision just dropped Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile and one of the millions of people who downloaded the app and gave it a spin was Memphis rapper NLE Choppa. The “Shotta Flow” rapper has been occupied with the whole rap star thing, so he now considers himself a former gamer.

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“I don’t have too much time for it now,” Choppa, who participated in Thursday’s (March 21) Warzone Mobile Streamathon, told Hip-Hop Wired. “Once upon a time I was deep. I still do it in my free time, though. I was like 2K, [Grand Theft Auto], Call of Duty, all of those different games.”

Apparently, becoming a star rapper takes up a lot of time (a record deal with Warner Bros., two hit albums and touring will do that) so his hours spent on the sticks had to suffer.
Nevertheless, Choppa stays in tune with CoD (“Every new Call Of Duty I’m copping.”), and he gave Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile a thumbs up even though it seems he’s better on a PS5. “I was just playing it in my green room it’s actually kind of cool with the joystick thing connected to the phone. I don’t know if I’m as sharp with the tapping it on the screen, but the joystick, I could be able to work that for sure.”
Back to the music for a second, he just dropped a song called “AMF” with Flau’jae, the female rapper who happens to currently be a star guard on LSU’s women’s basketball team. “It came together with her, her mom, my mom, and me. Just respecting the relationship they have as a daughter and a mom-a-ger standpoint and it’s the same thing with my mom and my /manager,” said Choppa. “We connected that way and just always supported Flau’jae from basketball and we got the track in.”
Speaking of Flau’jae dropped 14 in LSU’s win over Rice.

Choppa also says he’s seriously retiring his “Shotta Flow,” with the last, “Shotta Flow 7” having been released in February. He’s starting another series but for the sake of Activision, we won’t mention the somewhat NSFW title here. But back to Call Of Duty: Warzone Mobile and gaming in general, he’ll always find time for a good reason.
“Really it’s just a break from the world,” explains Choppa of why plays video games. “It’s just a break from who I am. To just be able to live that inner child feeling again, just to be able to play games is the goal for me, just to feel like a kid.”
Sounds like a plan. Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is available right now on iOS and Android mobile devices.
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Spring is here! With a new season comes a lighter color scheme, and switching up nail color is an easy way to change your aesthetic for the new season.

Whether you’re the type to change your nails as often as your outfits, a casual collector who can’t turn down a sweet deal on nail polish, or anyone searching for shade inspiration, we’ve put together a list of nail polishes that are perfect for spring and summer.

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Below, find a roundup of pastels, neutrals and a few bolder colors to help your nails transition from one season to the next.

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Essie expressie, Quick-Dry Nail Polish, 8-Free Vegan, Bright Lilac, Sk8 With Destiny, 0.33 fl oz

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When it comes to pastels, you can’t go wrong with lilac. This quick-dry nail polish from Essie’s Expressie collection blends lilac polish with blue undertones and a cream finish. The full collection features 10 different colors including orange, yellow, burgundy, blue, pink and green.

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Londontown Amalfi Love Nail Polish

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Feeling blue? Lighter blues are said to evoke feelings of tranquility. This gorgeous, ocean-blue shade of long-wear, chip-resistant, fast drying, high-gloss nail enamel will turn heads. And according to hundreds of customer reviews, you’ll love the shade.

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Go green for spring!  Tyler, the Creator’s Gold le FLEUR* nail polishes is available in blonde, pink and black, but we’re partial to the shade “Jade” for spring.

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essie Salon-Quality Nail Polish, 8-Free Vegan, Pastel Pink, Fiji, 0.46 fl oz

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Pastel pink polish good to have in your collection, and not just for spring. Essie’s nail polish in dozens of colors, including multiple shades of pink.

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Olive & June Nail Polish HZ, Rosy Neutral

Keep is neutral for spring. Similar to pastel pink, neutral shades can be worn all year long.

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Dazzle Dry Oh My! Nail Polish

Crushin’ on coral? If you want to get a little bold with your color choice, coral is a fun and flirty shade for spring and summer.

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Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Nail Polish, Streak-Free, Shiny Finish, Long-Lasting Nail Color, Daisy Dukes

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Don’t knock a classic. Sally Hansen’s Xtreme Wear polish is an affordable, long-wear nail paint with a decent shade range. And the bright yellow will help you bring a little sunshine to your fingertips this spring.

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Turquoise brings the good vibes. Whether you’re prepping for spring or summer, this stunning colors will Tk.

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OPI Nail Lacquer Crème Pink Nail Polish, Strawberry Margarita

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Some people like to tone it down for spring but there’s no need to wait until summer to dip into the brighter side of the color wheel. This OPI nail lacquer is a top seller in the shade Strawberry Margarita, and 16% off during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.

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Let your cooking do the talking. Dolly Parton is taking her baking empire a step further and jumping into the world of cookware.

The 78-year-old country music legend teamed with Lodge, a Tennessee cast-iron cookware company, to release a collection of pre-seasoned cast iron skillets.

“Home is as much a state of mind as it is a place for me,” the music icon said in a statement shared on her website on March 15. “I am excited to share these new kitchenware collections inspired by my childhood memories. While we didn’t have much that money could buy growing up, spending time with family over a meal created priceless moments that have lasted a lifetime. It is my hope that these products be a part of wonderful memories for you.”

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On Instagram, Parton pointed out that her new collection is “made in Tennessee, just like me!”

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The cast iron pots range from 10 inches to 13.25 inches and feature Dolly-inspired designs, along with her signature and portrait on some of the pots. The pots are named after classic songs such as the I Will Always Love You Cast Iron Skillet ($29.95), the Love Is Like a Butterfly Cast Iron Skillet ($36.95) and the Light of a Clear Blue Morning Cast Iron Skillet ($54.95). There’s also a Dolly Parton Cast Iron Guitar Skillet ($22.95) celebrating her successful foray into rock music.

Parton’s expansive homeware line will feature home, kitchen and tableware products. The cast iron pots are the first release from the collection and comes on the heels of Parton announcing a new cookbook, Good Lookin’ Cookin,’ set to be released on September 17.

The Dolly Parton Cast Iron Collection is available at Lodge.com, Walmart.com and Cracker Barrel.

Shop the limited collection below.

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The “I Will Always Love You” 10.25-inch skillet is almost too pretty to cook with. This lovely skillet comes complete with a portrait of Parton gazing at a butterfly.

From country star to rock star. Lodge created this 10.5-inch, guitar-shaped skillet to celebrate Parton’s “rockstar status.” The adorable skillet features Parton’s signature at the bottom.

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The 12-inch skillet is named after “Love Is Like Butterfly,” the lead single and title track from Parton’s 1974 studio album. The song earn Parton her fourth No. 1 hit on the country charts.

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A perfect breakfast pan. This 13.25-inch skillet is large enough to whip up all your breakfast favorites. It’s sold exclusively at Lodge.com and “inspired by the Smoky Mountains,” per the product description.

Spring has officially sprung, which means it’s time to freshen up your warm weather playlists with some new tunes from you favorite queer artists! Billboard Pride is proud to present the latest edition of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of some of the best new music releases from LGBTQ artists.

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From Remi Wolf’s groovy new single to Adrianne Lenker’s stunning new album, check out just a few of our favorite releases from this week below:

Remi Wolf, “Cinderella”

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Everybody needs a good fairy godmother in their life — so, Remi Wolf decided to be her own. With “Cinderella,” the first single off the star’s upcoming album Big Ideas, Wolf breaks down all of her different moods into colorful subcategories, narrating the rollercoaster of emotion she constantly finds herself on. As you listen, the ’70s-inspired groove will slowly ratchet up, giving you ample room to dance off even your greatest worries. And that’s largely the point, as Wolf sings on this deliriously fun song; “Baby girl, won’t you dry your eyes?/ Don’t stress because you’re doing it right.”

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Adrianne Lenker, Bright Future

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In a music landscape where overproduction can feel like the new norm, Big Thief star Adrianne Lenker is offering something antithetical. On Bright Future, the singer-songwriter’s latest solo project, Lenker gives fans a direct line to the creative process — every song on the new track was recorded directly to tape, live in studio. Typically armed with her voice (as well as the voices of a few collaborators) and delicate guitars, Lenker proves her less-is-more thesis is well worth listening to, especially when paired with her phenomenal songwriting skills. Bright Future makes a big promise with it’s title; fortunately for us, Lenker delivers in spades.

Fletcher, In Search of the Antidote

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Fletcher’s ready to sing about something else. After a career’s worth of songs about love and heartbreak, Fletcher’s latest LP In Search of the Antidote sees the singer-songwriter turning her gaze inward, asking herself questions about identity (“Ego Talking”), self-defeating mentalities (“Attached to You”) and yes, occasionally, romance (“Crush”). With her lyrical skills honed to a new level, Fletcher proves throughout Antidote that she’s ready for the next challenge life throws at her, whatever it may be.

Girl in Red feat. Sabrina Carpenter, “You Need Me Now?”

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What happens when you take two headline-making openers from Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and put them together on a song? It sounds like you get a pop banger. Girl in Red teams up with Sabrina Carpenter on the cutting “You Need Me Now?,” a driving pop-rock single that sees the pair of pop singers going for their respective exes’ jugulars. With powerful guitars and frenetic drums, the duo let their former flames know that talk is cheap, and their time is officially up. So, to answer the titles question — yes, we definitely need more Girl in Red and Sabrina Carpenter right now.

Gossip, Real Power

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Nearly 12 years after they released their last album, pioneering indie rock group Gossip is back and ready for more. Real Power sees the trio taking on a wide spectrum on sound, be it disco-pop (“Give It Up For Love”), funk (“Don’t Be Afraid”) or sheer rock (“Real Power”). But even with a variety of sonic textures, the group remains committed to what makes them Gossip — high camp aesthetics and powerful lyrics meant to challenge what you accept as the “norm.

King Isis, Shed

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After giving fans a panoply of pop songs on their EP Scales, King Isis would like to dive into something a little bit darker. Throughout Shed, that is exactly what the up-and-coming artist does, turning up the grungy punk aesthetics but keeping the artistry that fans have come to love, crafting a breif, affecting tour through the angstier side of their musical output.

Check out all of our picks on Billboard’s Queer Jams of the Week playlist below:

Magic is officially in the making at Disney’s studios, as the entertainment company has announced its decision to move forward with Selena Gomez and David Henrie’s Wizards of Waverly Place reboot proposal two months after placing the initial pilot order.
The Rare Beauty founder confirmed the news on Instagram Stories on Friday (March 22), sharing a sneak-peek photo of her and Henrie on the new set. “Guess what?!” she wrote. “WE GOT PICKED UP FOR SEASON 1!”

According to The Hollywood Reporter, production will begin next month in Los Angeles, and the show will premiere at some point this year on both Disney+ and Disney Channel. Gomez and Henrie, who played magical siblings Alex and Justin Russo on the original Wizards, will reprise their rolls and serve as executive producers on the reboot.

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Though the “Love On” singer is confirmed to make an appearance in the first episode, it sounds as though Henrie’s character will lead the majority of the show as Dad to sons Milo, played by Max Matenko, and Roman, portrayed by Alkaio Thiele. More than a decade after the original Wizards wrapped in 2012, Justin Russo is also a married man; his wife, Giada, will be brought to life by Mimi Gianopulos.

Also part of the cast is Janice LeAnn Brown, who will play a powerful young wizard named Billie. When Alex brings Billie to meet Justin, he must re-immerse himself in the magical world he left behind in pursuit of a normal family life to mentor her.

Along with Gomez and Henrie, former Disney Branded Television head Gary Marsh and director Andy Fickman are on board to produce, as are the pilot’s writers, Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas. The project marks the latest in a series of nostalgia-backed children’s show reboots, following Nickelodeon’s iCarly, Zoey 101 and the now-scrapped Lizzy McGuire update.

Gomez first announced that she was making her grand return to Disney in January, when the Wizards reboot was first given the go-ahead to shoot a pilot. “So excited!!” she wrote on Instagram Stories at the time. “WE’RE BACK.”

See the first look photo at the new Wizards of Waverly Place below.

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Welcoming a new season means making room for fresh gaming gear. If you’ve been waiting for a price cut on gaming consoles like PlayStation Portal, Xbox and Nintendo Switch, they’re currently on sale during Walmart’s Super Spring Savings Week.

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The retail giant’s spring sale kicked off earlier in the week with mega-deals on top brands such as Apple, Samsung, Sony, Dyson, Lego, Ninja, Shark, Bissell, Reebok, Levi’s, Sony, Nintendo, Xbox, Mainstays, Beautiful by Drew Barrymore, Acer, Epson and more.

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Besides sales on big ticket electronics such as TVs, headphones and sound bars, shoppers can save up to 70% off apparel, shoes, beauty products, Easter gifts, spring essentials such as patio furniture, grills, gardening tools, bedding, cookware and other items to give your home and wardrobe a seasonal refresh.

Keep reading for a list of sales on gaming consoles and gaming accessories to score during Walmart’s Super Spring Savings Week.

PlayStation Portal

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PlayStation Portal captures the magic of PS5 into a handheld device — and Walmart happens to have one of the cheapest prices that we’ve seen on the internet. Save $50 off for a limited time.

Nintendo Switch OLED

$309.95

$349

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This Nintendo Switch OLED model is $40 off at Walmart. The OLED Switch has a 7-inch display screen with 64 GB of storage and red and blue JoyCon controllers.

Minecraft Mini Fridge

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Keep your drinks (and maybe a few, small snacks) at arm’s reach for long and short gaming sessions. The Minecraft Green Creeper mini fridge is on clearance for $24.

Marvel’s Spiderman PS5 Console

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 bundle includes a console and video game. This console has a 4.6-star rating at Walmart from over 700 reviews.

Xbox Series X Video Game Console, Black

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Shopping for an Xbox? The Series X, touted as Microsoft’s “most powerful console ever” with exceptional graphics and more storage than a PS5.

SteelSeries Arctis 7+ Wireless Gaming Headset

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Zone out for game time. SteelSeries Arctis 7+ Wireless Gaming Headset is compatible with PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Android and Mac. Features include spatial audio and 30 hours of battery life.

SAMSUNG 27″ Odyssey G65B QHD Curved Gaming Monitor 

Take $100 off Samsung’s Odyssey Curved Gaming Monitor. The 27-inch monitor is equipped with QHD resolution and the standard 240Hz refresh rate.

If there’s one thing better than a good deal, it’s free shipping. Subscribe to Walmart+ to enjoy free shipping on your purchases (no minimum order required). The Walmart+ membership comes with free grocery delivery from your local store, free Paramount+, travel and fuel discounts and plenty of other money-saving benefits.

How much does it cost? Walmart+ is $12.95 per month, or $98 for the annual plan, but you can join free for the first month. Click here for more details on how to launch your 30-day free trial and how to save 50% off your membership.

For more spring savings, be sure to check out our roundups on the best over-ear headphones, best tech deals and best TV deals.

Paul Rudd has proudly talked about being a good dad and taking his teenage daughter Darby to see Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour last summer. During an interview with MTV this week to promote his starring role in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Rudd was asked if he was a true Swiftie, or just a Swiftie “by proxy” […]