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Back in Black: Punk Rock Leather Art from the 70s. (Fashion & Music)

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The Last Few Weeks of the Summer of 2017: Final Observations Catalogue. (Personal Essay)

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Rub a Dub Style: Inside The Roots of Dancehall Culture. (Music History)

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Drowning in a Sea of Information: A personal account and analysis of information overload. (Guest Writer, Technology)

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Beyond The Fallen Tower of David: Why Ending the Homeless Crisis in Toronto is in Everyone’s Best Interest. (Culture)

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Digitized Graffiti was founded in 2010 and features the very best of music, culture and technology. DG is a non-commercial site and has to date continued to remain advertisement free. If you have an idea for a story or wish to submit your music, feel free to email me here: colmhogan(AT)gmail(DOT)com.

Colm Hogan is Chief Contributor and Publisher at DG. He's written books (Ice Cold Nights, Crack Whore Pickup), and produced/directed several independent documentary films (Matatu Express, The Legend of 23 Hop, Back To The Zone). His work in historical music culture preservation has been featured in Vice, Now Magazine and BlogTO along with Denise Benson's Then & Now and Sara Gwendolyn Ross' Law & Intangible Cultural Heritage in the City.

After a car accident in 2014 in which his wife sustained serious, life long injuries, Colm was introduced to art therapy as a way to cope with subsequent mental health challenges. This process inspired him to help others find creative methods to battle similar circumstances. He now works in mental health as a Therapeutic Art and Mindfulness Facilitator.

"...provocative & passionate." - Editor, Wordpress.com

Press/ Citations
Dovercourt, Jonny. (March 17, 2020). Any Night of the Week: A DIY history of Toronto Music 1957- 2001. Coach House Books.
Carrabre, M Gillian, "Music Sounds Better With You" (2021). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. 7905.
Ross, Sara Gwendolyn. (2019, June 20). Law & Intangible Cultural Heritage in the city . Routledge Publications.
Boles, Benjamin. (2016, May 30). An Oral History of the Legendary 80s Club That Introduced Toronto to House Music. Noisey/Vice.
McArthur, Jeff. (Narrator). (2016, May 26.) Radio Interview for Back To The Zone. AM640.
Boles, Benjamin. (2016, May 16). The Twilight Zone Gets a Laneway Named After It. Now Magazine.
Flack, Derrick. (2015, September 15). Laneway could be named after Iconic Toronto Nightclub. BlogTO.
Benson, Denise. (2015, July 15). Then & Now. Three O'Clock Press.
Benson, Denise. (2014, September 17). 23 Hop. Then & Now.
McGinnis, Rick. (2010, October 28). A film about 30 years of underground music. BlogTO.

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