The Rolling Stones will release a new version of their 1973 album "Goats Head Soup" featuring three unheard tracks, including one with Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page.
The band announced Thursday that the release on Sept. 4 will include a four-disc CD and vinyl box set editions that has 10 bonus tracks, including outtakes and alternative versions. Page appears on a song called "Scarlet," and the Stones also released a video for one of the unheard songs, called "Criss Cross." "Goats Head Soup" features one of the band's well known acoustic ballads, "Angie."
Kanye West: Red hat out, his own is in
Rapper Kanye West has no campaign organization and has missed the filing deadline in a few key states, but he confirmed that he has broken ranks with President Donald Trump and plans a late-hour White House bid. "God just gave me the clarity and said it's time," West told Forbes magazine. Among other details, West disclosed that his running mate will be Michelle Tidball, a Wyoming preacher, that his campaign slogan will be "YES!" and that he will run under the banner of the Birthday Party. "Because when we win, it's everybody's birthday," he said. West, who has enjoyed a friendly relationship with Trump, suggested that he no longer supports the president's re-election. "I am taking the red hat off, with this interview," West said, referring to the red Make America Great Again cap that he has frequently donned.
Return: "The Far Side" cartoonist Gary Larson surprised fans with new cartoons, 25 years after his retirement. The new single-panel comics, dated Tuesday, show a man hailing a taxidermist instead of a taxi; two aliens discussing plans to "probe and release" a man approaching in a car; and four bears in a forest dining on Cub Scouts covered in honey. "The 'New Stuff' that you'll see here is the result of my journey into the world of digital art," he said. "Believe me, this has been a bit of a learning curve for me. I hail from a world of pen and ink, and suddenly I was feeling like I was sitting at the controls of a 747."
Missing: A Southern California lake will be closed during a search for "Glee" star Naya Rivera, authorities said Thursday. KNBC reported that Rivera, 33, rented a pontoon boat at the Lake Piru reservoir, northwest of Los Angeles, and that her young son was found on the boat wearing a life vest.
Request: The Duchess of Sussex asked a British court to prevent a newspaper from publishing the names of five friends who defended her while speaking to an American magazine under the shield of anonymity. The former Meghan Markle made the request in her lawsuit against the Daily Mail and its parent company over excerpts published from a letter she wrote to her father. "For the Mail on Sunday to expose them in the public domain for no reason other than clickbait and commercial gain is vicious," she said.
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