Urban Junkies London
Tuesday, July 22 2003
In Praise of Younger Men
Dude, where's my mum... um Moore? Get your own boy toy for the summer for just $250 K and the odd nip and tuck

The true must-have accessory this summer isn't the Kelly green top or pastel LV tote.

No, what everyone seems to be (Samantha) Jonesing for most is definitely the younger man.

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Bossa nova diva Bebel Gilberto is still spinning gold on her debut album Tanto Tiempo, tonight at Shepherds Bush Empire. 7pm. Shepherds Bush Green, W12. £18.50. 020 8354 3300 or online.
Pimms and beers at the private view of Imaging London at Houldsworth Gallery. 6-8:30pm. 33-34 Cork St, W1. Free.

Blonde bombshell Cameron Diaz, 30, has been seen stepping out with universal heartthrob Justin Timberlake, 22, while Jennifer Aniston is seduced away from marital boredom by boy toy Jake Gyllenhaal in the movie "The Good Girl".

But it's Demi Moore's "Maggie Mae" romance with 25-year-old pretty-boy Ashton Kutcher that really has Hollywood tongues wagging.

Publicity stunt or mid-life crisis, 40-year-old Demi's passionate tryst has thrust her firmly back in the limelight. Not that she minds, any schoolboy stalker knows the benefits of a Mrs Robinson-style romance. Rapt adoration, an eager-to-please attitude, and the stamina of the Energizer Bunny can cause any woman to go weak in the knees.

Silly Demi though, spending all that money, rumoured to be in excess of
US$250,000, on plastic surgery for her startling new physique. Didn't she
know that a young buck like Ashton burns more calories than any yoga or
kickboxing class?

Why, just thinking about him gets my heart rate up...

EC

Write us with ideas, feedback and comments, or if you have information about events
A week of free Jazz on Trafalgar Square begins today. 1-3pm and 6:30-8:30pm. And in Victoria Embankment Gardens, lunch time jazz. 12:30-2pm. Villiers St, WC2.
Prepare for a Swell Party and True Love. Previews start tonight at the Open Air Theatre of the classic musical High Society. 8pm. Regent's Park, NW1. £7.50-24. Book on 020 7494 5375 or online.
A concentrated session of Breda Beban at the NFT with a screening of her installations and recent films. 8:40pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. £7.50.
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