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Art Goes with Wine - 2015 Review

Here is the top 5 stories that I posted at Art Goes with Wine Facebook page that you liked the most:


Number 5

May 14th

The Bohemian Rhapsody Played by 100+ year old fairground organ






Number 4

Oct 15

1200 Years of Women Composers: A Free 78-Hour Music Playlist That Takes You From Medieval Times to Now












Number 3

Oct 26

Why Can’t You Draw?

Samuel Rowlett, "Manifest Dissemination" (Image courtesy the artist)




Number 2

Dec 18

Because Christmas :)






Number 1

Oct 23rd

Ha ha... Sounds like parents these days need a glass of wine while the kids are rehearsing...


If you thought hot-headed hockey parents were bad, wait until you meet this orchestra dad






Thank you for a great year!  Looking forward to more great time in 2016!


Best wishes to all my followers!  Whatever art moves you.. be creative!


Ewa Romanowicz

HAPPY NEW YEAR!







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