<figure class="image"> </figure><p style="text-align:center;"><strong>• Ski guide. </strong><i>"The Alps' glacier areas have already welcomed skiers (mostly Austria), while Scandinavian skiing has been in full swing for some time – courtesy of their longer winters. But where to take the family?"..."Check the small print before you book: are your children old enough for the Kid’s Club, and what age does the recommended ski club take from? Is it ski-in/ski-out or an easy walk to the lifts? Do the restaurants open during children-friendly hours, and is there a playroom or area for them to burn off steam?"..."So, from the best nursery slopes and ski schools to winter afternoons of huskies, sledge rides, and ice skating en famille, here’s our guide to the world’s best family-friendly ski resorts (which will make for an actual winter holiday)." </i>Klicka <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.cntraveller.com/gallery/family-friendly-ski-guide-to-europe">HÄR</a> för Conde Nast Traveller bästa tips och skid guide (Europa) som passar dig som ska ta med hela familjen i vinter. </p><p style="text-align:center;"><strong>• Cover of the month.</strong> "<i>Most New Yorkers don’t spend their lives on the waterfront (except, of course, a lucky few), but we are frequently reminded that the city is surrounded by water when we catch sight of one of its many bridges. Even for the jaded among us, the experience seldom fails to offer a jolt of inspiration. For the cover of the November 25, 2024, issue, Javier Mariscal took one of the signature views of the city, the Manhattan Bridge as seen from Brooklyn, and depicted it as a testament to the city’s creative spirit."</i> Månadens omslag går till Javier Mariscal’s “Desk with a View” se omslaget <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2024-11-25">HÄR</a>. </p><p style="text-align:center;"><strong>• The Gentlewoman.</strong> <i> 'Issue nº 30 of The Gentlewoman is fronted — and how! — by the feminist art icon and theatrical rocker Kembra Pfahler. The linchpin of the New York underground appears in all her glory via a 14-page profile by Cristina Ruiz, with photography by Jamie Hawkesworth and styling by — well — Kembra, whose cheery outlook, “I’m not naked, I’m wearing body paint”, is not shared in all quarters." </i> Bläddrar i den digitala vinterutgåvan <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://thegentlewoman.co.uk/magazine">HÄR</a>. </p>