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MJ Studies Today XCII
MJ Studies Today XCII looks at the health of Michael Jackson's legacy by examining official and fan-created projects celebrating the artist and his impact on popular culture. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today XCI
Abstract: The song “On the Line,” recorded by Michael Jackson and used in the Spike Lee film “Get On The Bus,” is a relative rarity for other than hard-core Jackson fans. In this month’s 91st edition of MJ Studies Today, columnist Kerry Hennigan looks at the song in the context of its origins and subsequent […]
MJ Studies Today XC
MJ Studies Today for June 2023 looks at Michael Jackson's autobiography Moonwalk on its 35th anniversary. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LXXXIX
One of Michael Jackson’s short films for his song “They Don’t Care About Us” recently achieved one billion views on YouTube. Kerry Hennigan discusses the significance of this latest landmark for Jackson’s legacy and the impact the filming of the video had on the people and locations in Brazil where it was shot. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LXXXVIII
In 1987, Michael Jackson released a song called “Liberian Girl” on his album Bad. But how many people outside of Africa who heard the song knew about the country Jackson depicted as a lush, fantasy landscape? The history of the real Liberia was then one of years of civil unrest, a far cry from the paradise Jackson evoked with his song. In this month’s MJ Studies Today, columnist Kerry Hennigan looks at the history of the country, and the song that remains much beloved in Liberia – and by Jackson fans everywhere. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LXXXVII
MJ Studies Today for March 2023 looks at Michael Jackson's relationship with the Grammy Awards and examines the relevance of the Grammys today. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LXXXV
MJ Studies Today columnist Kerry Hennigan has written an informal essay about her personal reflections on the Thriller album, along with some of the Disc 2 “extras” from the 40th anniversary edition. #Thriller40 Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LXXXIV
In MJ Studies Today, December 2022, columnist Kerry Hennigan pays tribute to Michael Jackson's Thriller album and revisits a book on the Making of the Thriller Short film first published in 2010. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LXXXIII
Abstract: Michael Jackson loved Charlie Chaplin. He dressed as Chaplin’s famous movie character, the Tramp, for photoshoots and incorporated some of the Tramp’s idiosyncratic movements in his performances, most notably in the role of the Scarecrow in the 1977 film version of The Wiz. In this month’s MJ Studies Today column, Kerry Hennigan looks at […]
MJ Studies Today LXXXII
Continuing the discussion of Michael Jackson's spiritual beliefs as begun in the September 2022 column MJ Studies Today, written by Kerry Hennigan. Continue reading

