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BBC Celebrates A Decade - Pharrell

It’s been 10 years already? Pharrell takes the time to personally thank the BBC ICECREAM fans for all of their support over the years. Join us in celebrating by uploading your BBC images with hashtag #BBCDECADE to join in the conversation. For more information on BBC ICECREAM visit http://www.BBCICECREAM.com

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Style Hunt - Brixton, London

This week, Style Hunt travels to Brixton, London - that rare kind of neighborhood where you can find a Great Gatsby-referencing dandy, a 1970s style sewist and green-and-gold wearing rastafarian on the same block. Created by Metro International’s style director Kenya Hunt, presented by ModMods.com.

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Style Hunt - Harlem Swag with Ryan Hall

Does Harlem own swag? Find out in our latest episode of Style Hunt, where we travel to New York’s 125th Street to see what people are wearing on the street. Hosted by “Stereotypes” frontman Ryan Hall, who calls uptown home. Created by Metro International’s style director Kenya Hunt, presented by ModMods.com

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Hanksy - It’s A Punderful Life

In preparation for his first Los Angeles art show, New York street artist Hanksy explains the inspiration behind how he came to be. His celebrity obsession and subsequent wordplay phenomenon has been shrouded in mystery since his emergence two years ago.

Directed and Edited by Nicolas Heller
Shot by Jared Soule
Music by Cliff Dweller
Additional Post-Production by Daniel Perzan

Creative Growth - Nick Pagan - You Freak, Thank You

Meet Nick Pagan, an artist at Oakland’s Creative Growth Art Center, a non-profit for adult artists with developmental disabilities. The self-professed metalhead is not only known for his drawings, paintings, ceramics, and textiles, but he also builds cardboard drums sets and guitars which he “plays” in short films and at art exhibits. Nick has two words for people who call him a “freak.”

Created by Cheryl Dunn and brought to you in conjunction with ALLDAYEVERYDAY and i am OTHER. For more information about Creative Growth visit: http://creativegrowth.org

Creative Growth - Dan Miller - Crack The Lightbulb

Dan Miller is one of the most recognized artists of Oakland’s Creative Growth Art Center, the world’s first non-profit art center dedicated to serving adults with developmental disabilities. Using ink and paper, Miller interprets every day subjects into intense, multi-layered ink masses that reflect the artist’s obsession with light bulbs, food, electrical outlets and even people’s names. Miller’s work is in MOMA’s permanent collection.

Created by Cheryl Dunn and brought to you in conjunction with ALLDAYEVERYDAY and i am OTHER. For more information about Creative Growth visit: http://creativegrowth.org

Style Hunt - Shoreditch Street Style

Do you like African prints and mixing high and low fashion like a pro? Style Hunt scours the globe to hunt down the best street style of everyday people in some of our favorite cities. In Shoreditch, London, we learn to weather a hangover in style, accessorize for the Congo, and opine about the ills of skinny jeans.

Created by Metro International’s style director Kenya Hunt, presented by ModMods.com. Watch Style Hunt’s New York Fashion Week here: http://bit.ly/XDdsJB

Creative Growth - Cat and Chicken by William Tyler

William Tyler is one of the longest attending artists at the Creative Growth Art Center. He is a productive, dedicated artist whose meticulous drawings reflect an intricate narrative using images from both his personal experience, cultural icons, and his perspective on the world at large to create a symbolic place where order reigns over emotion.

Created by Cheryl Dunn and brought to you in conjunction with All Day Everyday and i am OTHER. For more information about Creative Growth visit: http://creativegrowth.org

Creative Growth - The Cruise Ship by William Tyler

William Tyler is one of the longest attending artists at the Creative Growth Art Center. He is a productive, dedicated artist whose meticulous drawings reflect an intricate narrative using images from both his personal experience, cultural icons, and his perspective on the world at large to create a symbolic place where order reigns over emotion.

For more information about Creative Growth visit: http://creativegrowth.org