Arthur Frommer, the travel guide innovator, passed away at the age of 95 due to complications of pneumonia. Frommer started writing about travel while in the U.S. Army in the 1950s, and his guidebook “Europe on 5 Dollars a Day” became a best-seller in 1957. His daughter Pauline now leads the Frommer’s brand, known for its guidebooks, social media presence, podcasts, and radio show, continuing his legacy in the travel industry.
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In 1895, the Lumière Bros showcased the first motion picture to a paying audience in Paris, never imagining the wide range of entertainment options available today. From bowling to virtual reality racing, audiences can now engage in a variety of interactive experiences beyond traditional cinema. Despite the evolution of entertainment, the magic and novelty of the movie-going experience still captivates crowds, proving the enduring allure of the big screen. Full Article
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