Category Archives: Arts & Entertainment

Joe Rogan: Let’s Have a Conversation

OPINION The opinions published by The Match are solely those of the author, and not of the entire publication, its staff, or Collegiate School. The…

Movie Review: 2011’s Prescient CONTAGION

By Quentin Calhoun Warning: Spoilers Ahead In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the nine-year-old Steven Soderbergh film Contagion recently hit iTunes’s…

COVID-19 Impacts Streaming Services

By John Ballowe Since the refusal of Blockbuster to buy out Netflix in 2000 for $50 million, streaming services have slowly grown…

Quarantine Binge-Watching, And More

By Izzy Whitaker On March 17, Governor Ralph Northam released a statement to the citizens of Virginia, regarding the recent outbreak of…

The Wood Brothers: A Soulful Trio

By James Kulp On February 12th, I attended a first-rate Wood Brothers concert at The National in downtown Richmond. Even with one…

1917: Immersed In World War I

By Sam Riley Warning: Spoilers ahead. On a recent weekend, I saw the multi-award-winning film 1917 in theaters. I had heard the…

Greta Gerwig’s Little Women

By Virginia Angle The all-time classic novel Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott, was recently again adapted into an impressive new film….

The 8th Grade Play: The Aristocats

By Ashley D’Ambrosia Every February, the 8th Grade at Collegiate puts on a performance that is family-friendly and always a pleasure to…

Review: Rise of Skywalker

By John Ballowe Warning: Spoilers ahead.  The Skywalker saga has come to an end. 40 years of film making and storytelling have…

Fosse/Verdon: A Masterpiece of a Miniseries

By Emma Blackwood The Amazon Prime series Fosse/Verdon hit its release in mid-2019, and since then it’s received dozens of reviews, both…