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Haircuts at thehappycorp

Apr.9.2008 4:37pm | by your friend

Not only can our new Office Manager, Vanessa Mojica, rescue you from American Airline purgatory at Chicago O’Hare, she also wields bejeweled shears of glory. Seriously. She gives some mean haircuts.

We couldn’t stop Jeff from reaching for the Flowbee a few weeks ago, but today Vanessa convinced him to sit still long enough to enlist him in a proper trim.

thehappycorp talks to Brian Duck, co-founder Atelier Management

Apr.3.2008 10:00am | by your friend

Brian Duck, co-founder of Atelier Management for high-end fashion & celebrity photographers, works out of a desk at thehappycorp once every few months. He spends most of his time under California’s native sun in the Silver Lake part of Los Angeles.

Brian studied fashion at UC Berkeley; afterwards he came to New York to work with Alvin Ailey Dance. He’s lived all over the

thehappycorp talks to LiHui Shen, China’s Simon Cowell

Feb.18.2008 1:06pm | by your friend

LiHui Shen, GM of China’s largest independent record label, Modern Sky, and judge on the Chinese American Idol, Super Boy, is spending a few weeks in our office, getting to know the lay of NYC and America’s music industry.

Super Boy is an annual singing competition that premiered last year on China’s Hunan TV Network. It’s predecessor, Super Girl, was one of the most successful televised

Macktez Summer Stipend

Jun.27.2007 11:08pm | by your friend

We know it sucks being underfunded and creative. We were poor and creative once. Then we got funded and stayed creative. So now it's easier for us to realize our great ideas.

If, however, you find yourself in the first category–hunting for money and creative–there's always help out there in the form of grants, loans, and sponsorship. The Macktez Stipend is one such opportunity for funding this

Urbis.com Launches

Oct.11.2006 10:52pm | by your friend

Urbis.com is a creative community with three types of users: creative people, those who love and support creative people, and those who have opportunities for creative people. Through the application of a complex review engine, Urbis.com converts an online social network into a professional playground for makers, creators, reviewers and critics.

The site provides a supportive environment and encourages users to offer constructive criticism to fellow

Doug’s caught inside Talent Zoo.

Jun.14.2006 5:07pm | by doug jaeger

I wrote an article for Talent Zoo, a site focused on talent in the creative industry, I hope that you enjoy. The Article is about getting your foot in the door. They might help you get a job here.