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Friday, May 24, 2013 on The Morning Show

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Canadian singer-songwriter CHANTAL KREVIAZUK joins the conversation on the national edition of The Morning Show. The Juno-winner has released six albums of her own and has written or co-written hit songs for a number of artists, including Avril Lavigne, Kelly Clarkson, Drake and Pitbull. She is also an advocate for War Child and, with singer Raine Maida, a parent to three young boys. Click here for more information.

GEORGE NOZUKA — The Canadian singer-songwriter drops by The Morning Show to talk about his new single (“I’m Reaching Out”), his forthcoming album Alone (out June 5) and about writing songs for artists like Justin Bieber and Cody Simpson. Click here for more information.

MICHAEL CERA — With a new season of Arrested Development on Netflix, The Morning Show asks its Canadian star five quick questions.

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DOORS OPEN — Historian Bruce Bell drops by to preview this weekend’s Doors Open and to share his top five must-visit spots: The R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, Dineen Building, Arts and Letters Club, Market Gallery and the Crystal Ballroom at the King Edward Hotel. Toronto Show Only.

BARRY AVRICH — The Montreal-born producer and director is on The Morning Show to talk about his latest documentary Quality Balls – The David Steinberg Story, which plays this weekend at the Hot Docs Bloor Cinema and airs on HBO Canada on Saturday. Toronto Show Only.

NORMAN WONG & JEREMY LAING — The photographer and fashion designer drop by to talk about their collaboration for Arts & Crafts. Toronto Show Only.

THE WORST MOVIE EVER MADE? — Filmmaker Tommy Wiseau and actor Greg Sestero are on The Morning Show to reflect on their cult classic The Room, widely referred to as the worst movie ever. It is being screened at The Royal to mark the 10th anniversary. Toronto Show Only.

WEDDING TRENDS — Wedding planner Erin Thomson visits The Morning Show to showcase the three hottest wedding trends this season: Traditional, Modern and Country. Toronto Show Only.

VIRAL VIDEO — A long time ago, Coca-Cola took to the hilltops to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony… now it’s using video to bring India and Pakistan together.

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