Urban Junkies London
Monday, November 24 2003
Instant Love
Instant gratification - for as long as it lasts

Most Londoners are too busy to call, let alone see, their significant others.

This kind of behaviour may leave romantics feeling a little chilly, especially as the nights get colder and longer.

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The award-winning métro-boulet-dodo troupe is back in London with Blownup at ICA. 8pm. The Mall, SW1. £9. 020 7930 3647.

One of the most beautiful voices in world pays a visit to the RFH. Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa in concert tonight. 7:30pm. South Bank, SE1. £8-50. 020 7960 4242.

More magazine has the perfect solution for those unlucky in love. The magazine is sending out viral emails inviting recipients to download a virtual boyfriend, who will email you a photo everyday.

Unfortunately, More's virtual boyfriend is a little too realistic. After a few weeks, the emails get fewer and farther between until you are forced to dump the electronic heartbreaker. Men! Even the fake ones lose interest after a few weeks.

more Instant Boyfriend - download him here

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It's another battle for cash of instant music production, MCing and dancing at The Jump Off at Sound. 8pm. Leicester Sq, WC2. £5-8.

Last call this week for Aida at the Royal Opera, Lenny Henry at Wyndham's and Mark McGowan's Sausages, Chips and Beans sit-in at House Gallery.
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