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Post Events to RTH Event Listing

Registered RTH users can now post their own events to the RTH event listing.

By Ryan McGreal
Published May 12, 2009

In the traditional communications media, the editor served as quality control - filtering and selecting material before the fact so that only high-quality content made it into the scarce, expensive-to-produce publication.

The advent of widespread access to social media via the internet has transformed publishing from an expensive, scarce commodity into a cheap, abundant commodity. As Clay Shirky points out, the cost of publishing hasn't just declined - it has collapsed.

With this in mind, I increasingly find myself thinking of my role as RTH editor not in terms of filtering and enabling content but rather as a bottleneck - an obstacle to self-publishing of useful information.

A particular case in point is the Word on the Street (WOTS) event listing, for which I too frequently fail to post important events due to time constraints.

Post Event Form

So why not let registered RTH users post their own events?

This is only available to registered RTH users. You must be logged in to access the form. If you do not have an RTH user account, you can easily create one.

Also, RTH reserves the right to delete without notice any event that is illegal, obscene, vulgar, hateful, threatening, or otherwise offensive.

The online form is pretty straightforward and fairly permissive. Required fields include:

In addition to these required fields are several optional fields to provide more information about the event:

If you experience any errors or run into other problems, please feel free to contact the site editor with the details of your problem.

Ryan McGreal, the editor of Raise the Hammer, lives in Hamilton with his family and works as a programmer, writer and consultant. Ryan volunteers with Hamilton Light Rail, a citizen group dedicated to bringing light rail transit to Hamilton. Ryan wrote a city affairs column in Hamilton Magazine, and several of his articles have been published in the Hamilton Spectator. His articles have also been published in The Walrus, HuffPost and Behind the Numbers. He maintains a personal website, has been known to share passing thoughts on Twitter and Facebook, and posts the occasional cat photo on Instagram.

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By reuben (registered) - website | Posted May 12, 2009 at 10:01:43

this is great, ryan.

is there a particular scope for the event listings, or is anything open game if it is happening in, or has to do with hamilton?

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By nobrainer (registered) | Posted May 12, 2009 at 10:37:20

Wow you guys are on a tear!

Im afraid that A Smith will register an account so he can post his Von Mises Appreciation Society meetups. :P

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By jason (registered) | Posted May 12, 2009 at 11:38:15

I'm going to post my birthday party.
Why not? Ben sends out mass invitations to his.

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By rusty (registered) - website | Posted May 12, 2009 at 14:09:22

Yeah, and you b**s never come!

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By jason (registered) | Posted May 12, 2009 at 18:52:14

cause it's all the way in Trawna.
You should do two birthdays - one for all your new yuppy friends in TO, and one for all your real friends in the Hammer.

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By rusty (registered) - website | Posted May 13, 2009 at 08:17:05

Sounds like a plan. Next year - 2 birthday's it is. Jase, given your present lifestyle and tastes - I'm assuming you'll want to be invited to the Toronto one? hohoho

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By artistridesbents (anonymous) | Posted May 29, 2009 at 19:53:16

Hi all, I just posted but i clicked "yes" when an update firewall popped up(?) msg gone and I had expected "restore previous session"

Anyway, I want to post a bit late event.

I have a show of my paintings displayed all May at Bad Dog cafe on Locke St but it's paintings of non theme variety. Nothing related to cycling, political or Critical Mass (missed again) etc.
I do plan on more variety but I'm grateful to even show my art in a long time.
I do more used bike sales and services is at this time better income than art.

Every1 sees me around but most don't have a clue what I do for living.

Ok, show at Bad Dog last day and take down is May 31st Sunday.

Reception tomorrow 7-9 pm.

I want to say this too.....I won awards for my art few times and sold some at a great price but slowed to a snail over yr ago.

Bad Dog cafe owner suggested I lower my paintings to sell at around $200 or so. My jaw near hit the floor as that's less what I earned in the 70s. I did lower all my paintings in show but I'm more interested in showing and getting more known.

Especially when Transit Gallery across St sold a simple abstract(?!) $3500 (?!) and others too.

that's depressing but I block that out.

Top selling for me yrs ago is $1600 and drop by Forsythe Lubrication on Chatham St but asked if u can view this painting I won 1st prize.

I will post other event soon. I will read all the RTH news shortly...

Thanks,

Richard












































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