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Sep 13 - Rodriguez Looks Forward To New Roles
The actor will miss 'Miami', but he is open to doing movies and television.

Sep 13 - 'New York' And 'Miami' Switch To Digital
Both spinoffs opt for digital production, but 'CSI' sticks with traditional film.

Sep 11 - Review: 'The Conversation'
'CSI: NY' star Hill Harper delves into relationships between Black men and women and takes a good, hard look at his own relationships in this groundbreaking new book.

Sep 12 - Shankar: The Theme This Year Is Family
Details emerge for all three 'CSI' series as the new season approaches. Contains spoilers!

Sep 10 - Rodriguez Lands 'Ugly Betty' Role
ABC secures the 'Miami' actor for at least five episodes. Contains minor spoilers.

Sep 10 - Vassey Hopes To Leave The Lab
The 'CSI' actress discusses fieldwork and several female costars. Contains minor spoilers.

Sep 10 - Buckley: Adam Finally Gets Some Love
The 'New York' actor talks about what's in store for season six. Contains minor spoilers.

Sep 8 - Review: 'Level 26: Dark Origins'
CSI Files reviews Anthony E Zuiker's new Digi-Novel 'Level 26: Dark Origins', which centers on an elite unit tracking a one-of-a-kind serial killer called Sqweegel.

Sep 7 - 'Level 26' And 'The Conversation' Available Tuesday
Zuiker and Harper release books this week.

Sep 6 - This Week On 'CSI'
Repeats offer a victim boiled alive, a trip to Greece and a dead biker.

Sep 6 - Sinise: Military Shows Are Terrific
The 'New York' actor performs for American troops.

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'New York' auction, 'Level 26' compared to 'CSI', Events of the Heart pictures and guide to CBS TV online.

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Lombard returns, Rodriguez joins Tyler Perry, Hallowell calls Helgenberger 'gorgeous', Harper visits Wendy Williams, 'CSI' graphic novel and 'Miami' features automated lensometer.

Sep 1 - Interview: Bill Haynes
The 'CSI: NY' writer talks about his transition from being a real-life CSI to the writers' office, how cases from his career have inspired storylines and his upcoming sixth season episode. Very light spoilers inside!

Sep 2 - Zuiker 'Tiptoes' Away From 'CSI'
The 'CSI' creator gives new projects his attention but keeps an eye on the franchise. Contains minor spoilers.

 
By Rachel
March 15, 2008 - 8:43 AM

See Also: 'Grand Master' Episode Guide

  • The Huntsville Times reports that Hill Harper (CSI: New York's Dr Sheldon Hawkes) will be a guest speaker at next week's 30th annual United Negro College Fund Gala. The event takes places March 20 at Oakwood University, and Harper will be joined by Tonea "Tommie" Stewart, his costar from Constellation.

  • Winston Ellis, who appeared in the second and third Pirates of the Caribbean movies, will guest star in an upcoming episode of CSI: New York. His full list of credits can be found on IMDb. (Source: GetReading)

  • Dr Roland Kohr hates the CSI shows. The coroner gave an audience at the Vigo County Public Library in Indiana ten reasons why last Monday, such as: Why in the heck do the CSIs use flashlights when they could just turn on the lights?

    Visit the Tribune Star for the original story.

  • Bebo, an online social networking site that streams television shows like CSI as part of the CBS Audience Network, is going to be acquired by AOL for $850 million. (Source: Adweek)

  • With new episodes on the horizon, networks like CBS are viewing March and April as an important time to reassure advertisers and to draw audiences back after the strike so they will return next season. CSI: Miami is one of the first shows to make a comeback on March 24.

  • Matt Jorgenson, director of the Greeley/Weld County Crime Lab in Colorado, wishes the CSI shows weren't so popular:

    Because of the shows, people believe forensic evidence can be used to prove crimes without any doubt. That isn't always the case. Much more documentation is needed for real crime investigations, and we can't wrap up the investigation in just one hour, like they do on TV.

    The original article is from the Greeley Tribune.

  • Nyotaimori/Nantaimori, or naked sushi, was featured in the CSI: New York episode "Grand Master" during the show's first season. Visitors to the Minneapolis restaurant Temple can duplicate the experience for themselves. (Source: TwinCities.com)

  • The NY Daily News reported on a survey conducted by Latitude Research for SpikeTV and TV Guide which rated the three CSI leading ladies based on which one men said they'd like to have an office romance with. Emily Procter (Calleigh Duquesne) came out on top with 37% of the votes, Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows) got 34%, and Melina Kanakaredes (Stella Bonasera) wound up third with a respectable 27%.

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