Tiger explored new flavors, cultures, and experiences at the 626 Night Market in Arcadia. The market is one of the largest Asian-inspired festivals in the Los Angeles Area.
The evolution of Formula 1 and its global impact
Story by Evelyn Diaz
Illustration by Lanah Kim
TikTok is back, but should never have left
TikTok’s brief ban was lifted after President Trump delayed the deadline for ByteDance to sell, sparking debate over free speech and national security.
TAAGLAA: Balloon Museum
Tiger explored the inflatable exhibits and imaginative art pieces of the Los Angeles Balloon Museum. The experience lasts until March 16 and is one of four locations displaying artists’ abstract takes on society.
London from a lens
Glimpse different perspectives of London life through a photo gallery by Tiger Staff Photographer, Madeline Madrigal.
The known and unknown streets of Hong Kong
Hong Kong is vastly different from Los Angeles, yet similar in ways that global metropolises cannot differ. From a foreigner perspective, this photo essay portrays a tour led by locals through the streets of Hong Kong.
TAAGLAA: The Watts Towers
Tiger’s Awesome Adventures in the Greater Los Angeles Area
Nonexistent queer couples on TV wrecked my young love
Story by Clementine Evans
All of Us Strangers in a strange and lonely land
All of Us Strangers is a new romantic drama written and directed by Andrew Haigh.
Posthumous publicity: advertisement or admiration?
As society tackles celebrity legacy, the moral line becomes blurry.
Sex Education leaves fans on a mixed note
Netflix’s teen “dramedy” is famous for its representation, the good and the bad.
The phenomenon of femininity: platonic or romantic
Story by Morgan Sun
TAAGLAA: Independent Bookstores
Tiger’s Awesome Adventures in the Greater Los Angeles Area
The depressing side of antidepressants
Story by Emiko Essmiller
Drake disappoints with newest project: For All the Dogs
The quick-tongued and dramatic dimension of Drake is completely absent from For All the Dogs.
Seniors display art in LA Artcore
Two SPHS seniors showcased their art in the LA Artcore Museum.