Photo Credit: Splash NewsMeg Ryan took her teenage son Jack shopping at Fred Segal in Santa Monica for back to school stuff. He's getting very tall very fast and probably needs new clothes frequently. Meg stars in "The Women" which will be released September 12 - hopefully it will attract the enthusiastic female audience that made "Sex & the City" such a hit. We're still amused by the fact that Mick Jagger produced this film.

A significant moment in "Shine a Light," Martin Scorsese's documentary on The Rolling Stones, was a clip from a 1970's press interview with Mick Jagger. Mick was asked if he could imagine being on stage at 60 and he replied "Yeah....easily." Little did he know how inspiring that attitude would turn out to be. Stones fans who saw the documentary walked away feeling more than just entertained. Mick Jagger is an inspiration. He's 65 and has the enthusiasm of a young man. He's slim, trim, and well dressed - and can sing almost anybody under the table. He's the heart - and the BRAINS - behind the band. (He does all the business side of the job.) In fact the whole band looks great - they're in shape and coincidentally they all have hair, and make no effort to disguise their wrinkles. The message is: If THEY can wear velvet pants and work and have fun and be hip and cool, ANYONE can do it.
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Huntington Beach was the place to meet a rockstar's daughter last week, if you happen to be in the market for one. Elizabeth Jagger, 21 the daughter of Mick and Jerry Hall, was frolicking in the coolish surf with Theodora Richards, 20, the spawn of Keith Richards and Patti Hanson. (Is that underwear they're wearing?) Their dads' band The Rolling Stones had a sold out performance at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles that same week. These girls are hot commodities - not only do they come from rock royalty, but they're successsful models on their own. They appear to be genetically blessed.



