Recently, CBS served up these 2,new sneak peek/spoiler clips (below) for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode 11 of season 15, and they give us new looks at the team, encountering a very strange death that involves a man appearing to have jumped to his death, but with nowhere to jump from, and more. The episode is labeled, "Angle Of Attack." In the new episode 11 official plotline: "The investigation of an apparent hit-and-run accident, will to lead the CSIs into the world of aeronautics." Guest stars feature: Alimi Ballard as Det. Kevin Crawford, Arjun Gupta as Capt. Jack Ferris, Tamara Feldman as Amanda Brewer Robert, Romanus as a Taxi Driver and Virginia Williams as Claudia Mason. Episode 11 airs tonight, December 21st at 9pm central time on CBS.
- 12/21/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode 11 of season 15. The episode is entitled, "Angle Of Attack," and it turns out that we'll see the CSI crew get prompted to hit up the world of aeronautics after a vicious hit and run accident takes place, and more. In the new, 11th episode press release: "The investigation of an apparent hit-and-run accident, will to lead the CSIs into the world of aeronautics." Guest stars feature: Alimi Ballard as Det. Kevin Crawford, Arjun Gupta as Capt. Jack Ferris, Tamara Feldman as Amanda Brewer Robert, Romanus as a Taxi Driver and Virginia Williams as Claudia Mason. Episode 11 is set to air on Sunday night, December 21st at 9pm central time on CBS.
- 12/14/2014
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Acting students, if they're lucky, find classes that are satisfying, challenging, and fully worth the time and money. But once in a while, they wind up in a class that rises above and beyond mere satisfaction. Something about the rapport between instructor and students—and among students themselves—clicks perfectly. Everyone ends up making sweet, surprising artistic leaps forward.When you find a class like that, it's only natural to want to keep the magic going. Actors sometimes decide to take the play they've been exploring in their scene study class, secure a theater, and put the whole thing up for an audience. Usually those plans fall apart pretty quickly. A week after the last class meeting, everyone has moved on to the next endeavor. But Back Stage found actors who didn't lose the momentum—who managed to collaborate with fellow students to create fully realized productions. These performers generously...
- 3/25/2010
- backstage.com
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