Therese Reyes
Editor
therese.reyes@vice.comTherese Reyes was the editor of VICE Asia. She led the team in winning a Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) award for Excellence in Arts & Culture Reporting in 2022. As a reporter, she covers K-pop, global pop culture, life, and mental health.
We’re Gay Parents in Asia. Here’s How We Do It.
Being gay in conservative Asian society is one thing, raising a kid as a gay couple is another.
Freedom, Not Fetish: Inside the World of Japan’s Zentai Community
Zentai performer Yukinko wears bodysuits to liberate herself from societal pressures and stereotypes.
This Film Looks at Motherhood in the Harsh Winter
In the film “Graveyard of Horses,” a pregnant woman is left to fend for herself and her young daughter in the absence of her husband and while dealing with power blackouts, lost cattle, and wolves.
In Japan, Electrifying Nights of Punk Live On
A glimpse into Japan’s underground punk rock scene proves that it’s more than meets the eye.
The Long Wait To Watch SEVENTEEN
I sweated buckets, got bitten by ants, waited hours to get out of the parking lot, and came out a fan.
An Introvert’s Guide to Surviving the Holidays
No embarrassing dance numbers or backhanded comments about your physical appearance this holiday season.
Fit Check: Head in the Clouds Manila
How has festival fashion changed in the last two years? We went to 88rising’s Head in the Clouds Manila to find out.
Inside the Chaos of Thailand’s Annual Buffet for Monkeys
Once a year, this Thai city holds a lavish feast just for monkeys.
Photos of Emotional Fans Watching South Korea’s First Qatar World Cup Match
A crowd of excited faces on the streets of central Seoul.
Alex Reid Shares What It’s Like To Be K-Pop’s First Black, Non-Asian Idol
Though Alex Reid broke K-pop barriers at a breakneck pace, she reflects on the not-so-pretty aspects of being the odd woman out.
You Can’t Always Meditate Your Way Through Mental Health
Mental wellbeing is just one part of our mental health.
The Teen Magazine Raised an Entire Generation of Girls. Where Is It Now?
Nostalgic posts on social media show that there’s a longing for the unique guidance and glamour that teen magazines provided in their heyday.