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MJ Studies Today CXX
Abstract: This month Kerry Hennigan continues the discussion on artificial intelligence (A.I.) and its relationship to Michael Jackson’s artistic legacy. This important theme began with Karin Merx’s article “Echoes Without Presence: AI, Michael Jackson, and the Crisis of Cultural Authenticity” published here in the Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies on 18 November 2025 and […]
MJ Studies Today CVI
Abstract: This issue of MJ Studies Today continues the story of false narratives and alternative histories generated or regurgitated about Michael Jackson. Picking up where Part 1 (August 2024) left off, this month columnist Kerry Hennigan looks at some of the stories about Jackson that circulated following his death. Some of these defied not only […]
MJ Studies Today XCV
MJ Studies Today for Nov 2023 is Part 2 of a discussion by Kerry columnist Hennigan on Michael Jackson as an advocate for social change, with a focus on his live performances of "Earth Song" on his HIStory world tour. Continue reading
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
MJ Studies Today LXXXI
MJ Studies Today column for September 2022 looks at Michael Jackson's spiritual beliefs as revealed through his own words and the observations of others who knew him. Part 1 of 2. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LXVI
MJ Studies Today, June 2021, looks at anniversary re-issues of the King of Pop's adult solo albums, including Thriller25 and Bad25. But what about Dangerous and HIStory? Continue reading
MJ Studies Today LIX
A look at Michael Jackson's This Is It, and considering its role in Jackson's legacy from the perspective of the 11th anniversary of its cinematic release. Continue reading
MJ Studies Today XXXV
Abstract: In this month’s column, Kerry Hennigan discusses the importance of remembering to listen to Michael Jackson’s music and watch his videos purely as a fan rather than as a researcher or academic. She suggests that, with no specific agenda in mind, we are better able to enjoy the work and absorb the messages Michael […]
MJ Studies Today XIII
Abstract: In the first column of this year, Kerry Hennigan continues her research to Michael Jackson’s fascination for the film noir genre. Column by Kerry Hennigan, editor of the monthly newsletter, A Candle for Michael, and administrator of the widely-subscribed Facebook group, Michael Jackson’s Short Film ‘Ghosts. REFERENCE AS: Hennigan, Kerry. “MJ Studies Today XIII (14-01-2017).” The […]

