Guess who the latest star that has joined the milk mustache campaign is? Yes, it’s our girl. :) Marg’s new Got Milk? ad will be seen everywhere soon. Before you get to see it in stores and magazines, you can see (and get) it in UHQ and a few other photos from the photo shoot in our gallery right here. There is also an article about Marg on the Why Milk? website with several video clips. As usual, we’ve got a downloadable version for you (wmv, 9.66 MB). :DOur other gallery updates include…Updated albums:» What A Pair! 5 (June 3, 2007) » Go (MQ to HQ)» Mr. Brooks press conference photo session (May 21, 2007) » Go (MQ to HQ)» CSI season 5 episodic stills (Snakes, King Baby, Big Middle, Compulsion, Weeping Willows, Grave Danger) » Go» CSI season 4 screening (September 15, 2003) » Go» 3rd Annual Step Up For Yoga and Health Charity Festival (April 18, 2004) » Go
According to What A Pair!, Marg will be performing for this year’s concert. The What A Pair! 6 Los Angeles concert is on June 8, 2008, at the Orpheum Theater in L.A.. The beneficiary of this year is the John Wayne Cancer Institute. This will be Marg’s third What A Pair! performance. She was paired up with her CSI co-star Jorja Fox in 2006 and with blues singer Diana Harris in 2007. Other performers of this year’s event include Joely Fisher, Lauren Graham, Sharon Lawrence, Lea Thompson, etc.. You can go here for the performers list.
First of all, ratings report from CBS. I know the episode wasn’t that Catherine-centric (although still quite Catherine-heavy), but the promos certainly made the viewers think it was. So as Marg/Catherine fans, I thought you’d be happy to see this:CSI was Thursday’s Number One program in viewers on a night that included a special elimination edition of “American Idol,” according to preliminary Nielsen live plus same day ratings for April 10.CSI won its time slot in households (12.5/19), viewers (19.93m), adults 25-54 (7.3/17) and adults 18-49 (5.7/14). Compared to last week’s first-run return, CSI was up +1% in households (from 12.4/20), retained 97% of its viewers delivery (from 20.58m), 95% in adults 25-54 (from 7.7/19) and 97% in adults 18-49 (from 5.9/15).CSI outdelivered “American Idol” in viewers (19.93m vs. 19.57m).Here are our latest updates:New video» CSI 8×13 A Thousand Days on Earth sneak peek: “Grinding Up the Innocent with the Guilty” (wmv, 15.71 MB) » DownloadNew album» CSI 8×13 A Thousand Days on Earth screencaps » GoUpdated albums» CSI season 2 promotional stills » Go» The 2007 World Talent Style Lounge (January 12, 2007) » Go» 3rd Annual Women Rock! Girls & Guitars (October 12, 2002) » Go» What A Pair! 4 (June 12, 2006) » Go» What A Pair! 5 (June 3, 2007) » Go» WGA picket line (November 13, 2007) » Go
Source: BuddyTV’CSI’ Returns with Triumphant Numbers, Back Tonight with Another New EpisodeThursday, April 10, 2008CSI: Crime Scene Investigation returned last week with a vengeance, beating out the competition in its Thursday 9pm time slot and posting the biggest numbers among all shows aired from 8-11pm.CSI is back this week with its second all-new post-strike episode entitled “A Thousand Days on Earth.”Last week’s offering dubbed “Grissom’s Divine Comedy,” about the team’s investigation of the murder of several key witnesses in a grand jury case, drew a total of 20.6 million viewers, leading all programs shown from 8 to 11 that evening. It was followed by fellow CBS procedural, Without A Trace, with 15.4 million. In its 9-10pm bracket, CSI was well ahead of runner-up Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader, which had 10.25 million.(Spoiler warning)CBS will be hoping to sustain the momentum of CSI’s triumphant post-strike comeback with tonight’s episode, “A Thousand Days on Earth.” Tonight’s case has a particularly strong emotional pull on Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger) as they look into the disturbing death of an unidentified three-year old girl. Catherine becomes personally invested in the case of the girl found murdered behind a comedy joint.As we’ve previously reported, the story begins with an arrogant and tacky comedian delivering his act at a comedy club. After his performance, while searching for his car in the parking lot, the comic is nearly run down by a speeding car. When he manages to jump away from its path, the vehicle backs up and a man rolls his window down to tell comedian what a great show he just had. When the comic finally gets to his own car, he is stunned and shocked to find a box containing the dead body of a young girl, lying as though resting in a coffin.Tune in to “A Thousand Days on Earth,” CSI’s second post-strike offering, tonight at 9.-Rosario Santiago, BuddyTV Staff ColumnistSource: CBS, Spoiler TVYou can click here for a clip titled Patron Saint of the Desperate from tonight’s CSI episode A Thousand Days on Earth (wmv, 640×368, 9.67 MB).
The Daily Northwestern published a news article about Marg going back to Northwestern to give a speech on April 4.’CSI’ star, others share advice at panel for MFA studentsBy Christina SalterApril 7, 2008″CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” star Marg Helgenberger took a break from finding evidence and solving crimes to offer advice to Northwestern’s aspiring writers, directors and actors on Friday.Helgenberger, an Emmy award winner who also appeared in “Mr. Brooks” and “Erin Brockovich,” was one of six speakers at “Writing for the Screen and Stage: An Interdisciplinary Panel” Friday afternoon at the Block Museum of Art. About 130 people attended the event, which was sponsored by the Masters of Fine Artsin Writing for the Screen and Stage, the Radio-TV-Film department and the Office of the Dean for the School of Communication.This is the fourth year the school has held a writing panel…Click here for full article. :)