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A growing movement is challenging colorism and reshaping the way Black womanhood is seen on screen.
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Black Bear currently has a London-based operation focusing on international sales, direct theatrical distribution in the UK and Ireland, and international productions and acquisitions.
Microsoft is about to end blue screen of death errors forever — by getting rid of the traditional blue screen. Instead, if ...
Meet the new bummer-screen boss: The black screen of death, minus the blue screen's frowny face.
The dreaded “blue screen of death” that has tormented millions of Microsoft Window users for decades is being put to rest.
A Black Screen of Death is something Microsoft has teased before. But why now? Why no more blue? And where did the Blue Screen of Death come from in the first place?
Microsoft decided to replace Windows 11’s Blue Screen of Death with a black one, you know, again: Here's what's changing.
The blue screen that stressed computer users for more than three decades is giving way to a black one.