Category Archives: Arts & Entertainment

The Reality of War: All Quiet on the Western Front

WARNING: Spoilers ahead.  By Ned Bradshaw “What is a soldier without war?” All Quiet on the Western Front is a German anti-war…

The Ethics of True Crime Entertainment

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…

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…

Hot Take: The Beatles are Overrated

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…

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…

Behind the Scenes With Athlete and Actor Brandon Watson (’23)

By Liza Fergusson Upper School student Brandon Watson  (‘23) is a familiar face to many in the Collegiate community due to his…

Album Review: It’s Only Me from Lil Baby. Did It Miss?

By Jack Barnes When I pressed play for the first time and heard the soft tones of the new Lil Baby album…

Borg vs. McEnroe

By Michael Karjavine “Tennis uses the language of life, advantage, service, fault, break, love… every match is a life in miniature.” –Andre Agassi …

Peaky Blinders: The Gangsters of England

By Jack McGill Peaky Blinders, a crime and drama-filled historical fiction TV series on Netflix and owned by BBC, and created by…

Don’t Worry Darling: Is It Worth the Watch?

Warning: Spoilers Ahead By Maia Zasler Raisinets and buttered popcorn in hand, I made my way through the dimly lit doorway of…