Filipino
The Rules of Dating, According to Gen Z Filipinos
“There are so many different forms and expressions of love and lust.”
The Young Filipinos Using Music and Fandom in the Elections
Some post fan edits of presidential candidates online, while others hold up lightsticks during campaign events.
Love Advice for Gay Filipinos, From Gay Filipinos
Gay couples share what they’ve learned about love, the challenges they’ve had to overcome, and their best advice for other couples.
Three Stories of Filipinos Finding, and Losing, Love Overseas
People crave love and travel. Here’s what it’s like when those two come together.
88rising’s Ylona Garcia Is Here To Stay
The former reality show star talks about joining 88rising and how her new single “Entertain Me” became the theme song for the first Filipino character on “Valorant.”
How Sassa Gurl Went From TikTok Star to Calendar Model
In an interview with VICE, she explained how she turned a tool of objectification into a tool of empowerment.
‘Wordle’ Is Even Harder in Filipino
As a Filipino writer, the fact that I can’t win ‘Saltong,’ a Filipino version of ‘Wordle,’ is just embarrassing.
Meet the Fabulous Drag Queen Teaching Math on TikTok
VICE spoke to “Canada’s Drag Race” alum Kyne on growing up Filipino, making math cool, and queer representation in science and tech.
No Rome Just Wants You to Feel Like You Belong
The Filipino musician talked to VICE about going back to where it all started and working on his much-awaited debut album “It’s All Smiles,” in the Philippines.
These Sisters Sang About Penises. Now They’re Penetrating the Comedy Scene.
Wondering aloud what it’s like to have a penis, this Filipino comedy duo kickstarted a surprise career in a male-dominated industry.
This Extreme Obstacle Course Includes A Balance Beam on Mount Kilimanjaro
VICE spoke to two athletes who climbed, crawled, and ran through an obstacle race on the world’s highest free-standing mountain.
How To Break Away From Toxic Positivity
“We need to accept our negative emotions and understand that they are a normal part of the human experience.”