Tag Archives: Music

Honors Feature: The Dead

By AC Hall Bill Graham, a famous music promoter in the 1970s and 1980s, said, “They’re not only the best at what…

The Big Easy: There’s More To New Orleans Than Just Mardi Gras

By June Evins  In spring 2021, Breeze Airways, a new low-cost airline, added direct flights from Richmond International Airport (RIC) to Louis…

The Self-Destruction of Ye

By Ashwin Aggarwal With historic albums like The Life of Pablo and Graduation, Kanye West (now known as Ye) seemed to have…

Does Music Have Healing Powers?

By Nisah Allauddin Albert Einstein said, “Life without playing music is inconceivable to me. I live my daydreams in music. I see…

Taylor Swift’s Midnights: Her Best Album Yet?

By Mallory Brabrand On October 21, at midnight sharp, the world changed forever. As the eleventh hour came to a close, sleep-deprived…

Collegiate Orchestra’s Fall Concert

By Nisah Allauddin The smooth A note filled the room as the whole orchestra tuned their instruments. Next came D, G, then…

The Resilience of Collegiate’s Arts Program

By Emily Deskevich Collegiate has long prided themselves on their Fine Arts performance programs: music performance, dance, and theater. However, at the…

Back to the Basics: Country Star Zach Bryan

By Walker Clemans My first experience with the music of country performer Zach Bryan could not have been more perfect. I had…

Justin Bieber’s Under the Mistletoe: A Christmas Staple

By Sarah Beth Neese It is the holiday season once again. Weeks before Thanksgiving, stores such as Target, Walmart, and grocery stores…

OPINION: Donda vs. Certified Lover Boy

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…