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Like Mother, Like Daughter
Catherine Zeta-Jones started studying dance at the age of 4 in her native Wales, but her daughter Carys, who turns 2 on April 20, has already one-upped her. Carys has enrolled in a toddler dance class in Bermuda, where Zeta-Jones and husband Michael Douglas own a $5 million estate. "She loves it," says Zeta-Jones, who sang and danced her way to a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2002's Chicago. "My mother said, 'Golly, she's starting even earlier than you.'" Zeta-Jones (next up in Legend of Zorro this fall) is still keeping her toes in the dance world in other ways. She recently joined the board of the National Dance Foundation of Bermuda to help promote dance programs for island youngsters.
Art Lovers
Just as a recent party celebrating hipster artist Cyril Heinwein's photography exhibit at the Independent Gallery in downtown Los Angeles was winding down, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher swept into the gallery around midnight and scored a private tour from the event's hosts, Kutcher's That '70s Show pal and costar Danny Masterson and his brother, Malcolm in the Middle's Chris Masterson.
Caught in the Act
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, eating at Poquito Mas on Sunset Blvd. in L.A. His companions were a male friend and an adorable Golden Retriever puppy. After they finished eating, Levine took the dog on a leash and they walked down Sunset and into the sunset.
Friends star David Schwimmer and his sometime girlfriend, Playboy model Carla Alapont, at a recent performance of the Broadway show Hurlyburly, which stars Ethan Hawke and Parker Posey.
By AMY LONGSDORF, ROSEMARY JONES, MARISA LAUDADIO and ANNEMARIE CRUZ

















