Category Archives: Arts & Entertainment

Daisy Jones and the Six: Book Review

By Virginia Angle Daisy Jones and The Six, written by Taylor Jenkins Reid, is an electric, exhilarating story of a band and…

Performing Arts And The Switch To Online School

By Izzy Whitaker On March 23, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam released a statement closing all schools for the remainder of the school…

Quarantine Is The Best Time To Reread Your Favorite Books

By Emma Blackwood There is no doubt that isolation has everyone picking up various new hobbies, from sewing and cooking to painting…

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….