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12 Factoids | Volume 7 F R O M N O T E S T O R E E L S The Winnipeg Folk Festival was established in 1974. Originally planned to be a one-time event to celebrate Winnipeg's centennial, this annual event is one of the oldest and largest folk festivals in the world. * The city is home to some of the most prestigious arts organizations in Canada. Rainbow Stage, a musical theatre production company in Kildonan Park, is Canada's oldest outdoor theatre still producing shows. The Winnipeg Jewish Theatre is the only professional theatre company in the country performing strictly Jewish themes. The Exchange District is favoured by Hollywood as a location setting for period movies, including The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, starring Brad Pitt. Other parts of the city have been locations for major motion pictures like Capote, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Shall We Dance with Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon and Richard Gere. In 1970, "American Woman" topped international music charts and was the No. 1- selling single in the world. Winnipeg rock 'n' rollers The Guess Who, who penned the tune, went on to become one of Canada's largest cultural exports. That year, they sold more albums than any other band in the world, including The Beatles and The Doors. * Photo courtesy Brian Goldschmeid Photo courtesy Western Canada Pictorial Index Inc.

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