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.
Photos From the Last Days of an Iconic Shibuya Club
Many of the world’s top DJs performed at the Tokyo club contact, which closed down in September.
There’s No Such Thing As ‘Deserving’ Success. That Can Be a Good Thing.
To beat impostor syndrome is to acknowledge that most of us are, well, impostors.
What to Do If You Can’t Afford Therapy
We can’t replace professional help, but some of these things could take the edge off.
Gareth.T Ushers In an Era of Hong Kong R&B and Pop
The artist is unguarded in his feelings and the upbringing that defines his music.
‘Be Whatever You Want To Be’: Photos From Hanoi Pride 2022
After two years of online events, colorful Pride festivities are back on the ground in this Vietnamese city.
In Post-Pandemic Singapore, a New Underground Techno Party Scene Rises
In the aftermath of the pandemic, many independent artist collectives have emerged within the city’s formerly limited nightlife.
Netflix’s ‘Thai Cave Rescue’ Focuses on the Thai Boys, Not the Foreign Rescuers
‘Thai Cave Rescue’ flips the Hollywood gaze and allows Thai creatives to helm a Thai story.
This Sleeper Hit Offers a Glimpse of a Forgotten Rural China
“Return to Dust,” a tragic love story between two struggling villagers, has surpassed expectations in China and become one of the year’s most unexpected box office successes.
I’m a Basic Bitch and I Love It
At the ripe age of 30, I finally find comfort in my basic tendencies.
I Tried the ‘Anti-Instagram’ App, BeReal. It’s Boring and I Love It.
BeReal’s finite scroll is like a mental detox for my millennial brain.
Is It Ever a Good Idea To Date Your Friends?
A relationship coach explains how to navigate the tricky friendship-to-romance pipeline.
How To Fall in Love With Your Job
When everybody is talking about quiet quitting, wouldn’t it be nice to at least enjoy your job, even just a little bit?