Styling: Samantha McMillen at the Wall Group. Set design: Desiree Klein. Hair and makeup: Brett Freedman. Blouse: The Row. Earrings and necklace: Anita Ko. Photograph: Mary Rozzi/The GuardianFor a long time, the actor was the most visible lesbian in Hollywood (not that she really wanted to talk about it). Now the True Detective star feels liberated – and is helping the younger generation follow suit
by Emma BrockesIt is roughly 58 years since Jodie Foster’s first acting role and there are things she won’t put up with on set.
UK newsBigot on a bridge wins poll for funniest religious jokeThere was the one about Jesus asking to be put up for the night, and puns about paedophile priests, but a tale of two men on a bridge that mocks sectarianism has been found the funniest religious joke by readers of a Christian website.
Demonstrating a fondness for black humour about their faith or lack of it, Christians, Buddhists, Jews, Muslims, atheists and agnostics sent 951 religious jokes to the website Ship of Fools (Shipoffools.
Breakfast of championsBreakfastHad a big night out? Ease yourself into the morning after with a recipe courtesy of the king of rock’n’roll (and of junk food) It’s no secret that Elvis had a weakness for junk food, but this sandwich hammers that message home, especially as he was known to nibble one as a snack between meals. Contrary to rumour, he wasn’t eating one when he died, though. Still, I’d save this for post-big-night-out mornings; if you make it a regular part of your diet, you’ll go the same way as the King.
Mad Men: notes from the break roomMad MenWhat's new? Miniskirts, crochet hats, and unorthodox sexual arrangements. The 70s have dawned on Madison AvenueSpoiler alert: This blog is for those who are watching season seven of Mad Men. Don't read on if you haven't seen episode one.
A (very) quick beginner's guide to Mad Men
Here's how the opener to the seventh (and final season) of Mad Men went for me.
Change by degreesAustralia newsTake good care of the right pots and pans and they will last a lifetime. Here’s what you should look for
Change by Degrees offers life hacks and sustainable living tips each Saturday to help reduce your household’s carbon footprint Got a question or tip for reducing household emissions? Email us at changebydegrees@theguardian.com Zero-waste chef and two-time MasterChef contestant Simon Toohey likens good cookware to old cars: they just never die.