Arzia Tivany Wargadiredja
arzia.wargadiredja@vice.comThe Story Behind These Infamous Photographs of a Murder on the Streets of Jakarta
We revisit a neighborhood rocked by sectarian clashes twenty years ago this month to see what the riot can tell us about Indonesia today.
The Consequences of Our Obsession With Reading About Plane Crashes and Other Tragedies
All this news coverage is taking its toll.
What It's Like to be Named 'Master Hitler' in 2018
It's not always bad, says an Indonesian man who shares a name with the worst guy in history.
Broken, Stripped, and Stolen: Indonesia's Tsunami Warning System Is a Mess
All 22 tsunami-detecting buoys stopped working... six years ago.
The Creators of 'G30S/PKI' Reflect on the Film's Impact Three Decades Later
The anti-communist movie continues to shape minds 34 years after its release.
This Is the Guy Who Makes Food Look Way More Delicious Than It Actually Is
Long before Instagram made everyone curate their own life, food stylist Puji Purnama had perfected the art of making things seem better than they actually are.
So Long Path, the Social Media App That Made Way for Instagram
You have until October 18 to say your last goodbye.
A Tribute to Indonesia's Surprisingly Fashionable Campaign T-Shirts
Because an election is temporary, but a campaign T-shirt is forever.
Hitting Targets Like the Knife Throwing Cop Isn't As Easy As It Seems
I took a knife throwing lesson in attempt to hit it like Pak Eko, Indonesia's most popular police officer on Instagram.
A Second-by-Second Breakdown of the Hug That Restored Indonesia's Faith In Politics
So are Jokowi and Prabowo BFFs now?