The magazine, originally released in August 2016 in conjunction with Blonde, was made available online only once before, during a 2017 Black Friday sale. Alongside the reissue is a double-sided poster celebrating the 2-year anniversary of Blonded Radio.
Read MoreIn the written testimony given to the courts this week, Keith claims that negotiations began in 2014 for his contributions to an upcoming Frank Ocean project (Blonde) and that he traveled alongside Frank up through August of 2016.
Read MoreDuring an interview, Durbin acknowledged how he came into contact with Frank Ocean, a meeting that would lead to his contribution of “You’ve Been Flirting Again” in issue 1 of Boys Don’t Cry.
Read MoreDuring a broadcast, she read an excerpt from Frank Ocean’s Boys Don't Cry poem “Boyfriend.”
Read MoreIn a Tumblr post today, Frank shared an image of a Forever 21 storefront window with window graphics mimicking the visual design of Blonde and Boys Don't Cry
Read MoreThe new domain replaces boysdontcry.co to reflect his independent label, Blonded.
Read MoreMichael Mayren previously contributed a number of spreads to Boys Don’t Cry magazine.
Read MoreThe American television program presented a $600 clue that contestants had to answer in the form of a question: “Who is Frank Ocean?” The man himself later posted the clue card on Tumblr. It is at least the second time that he’s been mentioned on the game show.
Read MoreOcean has re-released his August 2016 studio album and magazine, listing a limited-edition LP, CD, posters, and other merchandise for sale at boydontcry.co.
Read MoreThe studio behind the typeface and masthead for the magazine spill on Frank Ocean’s working process, his absolute perfectionism and how not even they knew when it would drop
Read More“You know he's gonna give you nothing short of greatness,” says fan at downtown outpost offering singer's new magazine, LP.
Read MoreIn Boys Don’t Cry, Italian motorsport enthusiast and blogger Federico Aliprandi wrote a two-page editorial titled “Active Analysis on the Superiority of Lesser Objects,” in which he shares his views on 20 compact cars from various years, makes, and models.
Read MoreMikey Alfred, founder of the LA skate brand Illegal Civ, offers advice to readers of Boys Don’t Cry magazine based on their zodiac sign.
Read MoreIn Boys Don’t Cry, American writer Andrew Durbin presents a short story titled “You’ve Been Flirting Again,” paired with illustrations by Swedish visual designer Kilian Eng. It follows a man seeking romance in a world where technology has made travel and dating effortless. As a result, courtship has become superficial and simulated, like finding love on a reality TV show.
Read MoreIn his magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean published a free-verse poem titled “Boyfriend.”
Read MoreBoys Don’t Cry magazine features a series of images by British photographer Michael Mayren that captures amateur drivers at Achna Speedway, located near the City of Larnaka on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
Read MoreFrank Ocean’s zine features a photo series by London-based photographer Harley Weir that captures the people of Dakar, Senegal, located in West Africa. The models reenact quotes from various artists, poems, and performance art projects. Weir shot the images in 2015 under Ocean’s creative direction.
Read MoreIn Boys Don’t Cry, Italian car enthusiast and blogger Federico Aliprandi chats with amateur racecar driver and Ocean’s longtime friend Evan “Ed aka the Sloth” Clark, photographed by cinematographer Francisco Soriano. The two discuss a variety of topics, including car collections, manufacturers, drivers, engines, supercars, American muscle, and more.
Read MoreBoys Don’t Cry includes a poem by English writer Kate Tempest that highlights the deaths and persecution of ‘brown-eyed men’ by police and others.
Read MoreIn his new magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean published a photo series featuring a remote-control toy and “life-size” model BMW E30 M3 Sport Evolution. The photoshoot juxtaposes children playing with a small RC car and an adult driving a full-size version out of a large toy box.
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