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"Dangerous" is a new jack swing song which also incorporates industrial music. Prior to the planned release of the song, "Dangerous" received a positive reaction from contemporary critics in reviews of the track's parent album. Although it has not been released as a single, "Dangerous" entered music charts in mid-2009 after Jackson's death in June.
The Dangerous: The Short Films collection of music videos from Dangerous, with behind-the-scenes footage, was released in 1993. [ 87 ] Jackson embarked on the Dangerous World Tour , which grossed $100 million (equivalent to $177 million in 2020) [ 88 ] and drew nearly 4 million people across 72 concerts. [ 89 ]
The title story is the long-lost tale by both writers which should have been published in Last Dangerous Visions. "Fantasy for Six Electrodes and One Adrenaline Drip" by Joe Haldeman (which he had believed lost until finding an old carbon copy of the manuscript) was published in his 2006 collection A Separate War and Other Stories.
It's even a little better than a nonsequel film based on a screenplay adapted from another property—a comic book, a television show, a news story, or a magazine article—which on average made ...
In a publishing climate built to sell novels, short fiction is an endangered species. Zach Williams, author of ‘Beautiful Days,’ explains why you might be reading more short stories than you ...
According to DePaulo, the single at heart, “love being single and want to stay single. For them, single life is their best life—their most joyful, meaningful, fulfilling, and authentic life.”
The third event in a series of events becomes "the final trigger for something important to happen." This pattern appears in childhood stories such as "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "Cinderella", and "Little Red Riding Hood". In adult stories, the Rule of Three conveys the gradual resolution of a process that leads to transformation. This ...
Jeremy is telling me this from a hospital bed, six stories above Seattle. He won’t tell me the exact circumstances of the overdose, only that a stranger called an ambulance and he woke up here. Jeremy is not the friend I was expecting to have this conversation with. Until a few weeks ago, I had no idea he used anything heavier than martinis.