Zing Tsjeng
Editor in Chief, VICE
Zing Tsjeng is the editor in chief of VICE US and UK and the author of the Forgotten Women book series. She specialises in women's and LGBTQ rights, politics, culture and lifestyle.
Griselda Blanco: The Cocaine Kingpin Who Killed All Her Husbands
The Colombian drug lord's family is now suing Netflix and star Sofia Vergara for unauthorised use of her image in the streaming drama ‘Griselda’.
I Made it Out of Gaza. Now I'm Fighting for a Second Chance at Life.
Salma Shurrab, 22, is one of the few Gaza citizens who managed to flee. All through the war, only one thing has kept her going: her treasured journal.
Will Conscription Happen If We Go to War With Russia? An Expert Explains
A British military chief says people should be ready to join the army, but is that actually going to happen?
Just Admit It: Ryan Gosling Was Better in ‘Barbie’
Can we all calm down about the Oscar nominations, please?
The Etsy Sellers Getting Sued for Using a Smiley Face
When hundreds of people got hit by The Smiley Company for using its trademark, they decided to band together and fight back.
How to Make Good (and Ethical) True Crime Shows
Dr. Scott and Dr. Shiloh, the hosts of “L.A. Not So Confidential”, have strong views on where the genre is going.
I Did Work Experience with a Dominatrix for a Day
Everyone claims to be into kink these days, but how do the professionals do it? I shadowed Countess Diamond to find out.
I Was a Sober Rave Sceptic, But Now I'm Obsessed
An alcohol reliant party gal with chronic social anxiety walks into a sober bar.
I Research Economic Crime and Hang Out With Mexican Cartels
Bertrand Monnet is a professor, but his field work is a little... unusual.
‘Love Island for Virgins’ Is Coming. Here Are 10 More Dumb Reality TV Ideas
As inspired by Channel 4's callout for intimacy-challenged singletons.
Five Questions For Jennifer Lopez’s New Film ‘This Is Me… Now’
What in the “Lemonade: A Visual Album” is happening in this trailer?