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New video coming for Dylan’s ‘Rolling Stone’

NEW YORK

Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone” is getting its first official music video, nearly 50 years after the song was released.

The interactive video will premiere on Dylan’s website today and marks the release of the new 47-disc box set, “The Complete Album Collection Volume 1.”

“Like a Rolling Stone” came out in 1965 and remains one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer-songwriter’s most influential songs.

The video will allow viewers to switch between 16 different story lines that mimic television channels. The actors and hosts on each of these channels lip-sync the lyrics to the song, and viewers can move from one to another during the song seamlessly. There is a Dylan channel as well that features vintage footage.

Drew Carey to ring in 2014 in hometown

CLEVELAND

Drew Carey will help his hometown of Cleveland ring in the New Year.

Organizers of Cleveland’s New Year’s celebration on Public Square said Monday the comedian and host of “The Price is Right” will headline the countdown event to 2014.

Carey says he was thrilled with the invitation and can’t imagine a better place to spend New Year’s.

The free event will be televised in Cleveland from 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

‘Real Housewives’ stars face new charges

NEWARK, N.J.

Two stars of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” are facing additional federal fraud charges.

Giuseppe “Joe” Giudice, 43, and Teresa Giudice, 41, were each indicted Monday on one count of bank fraud and one count of loan application fraud.

Authorities allege the couple prepared a mortgage-loan application stating that Teresa Giudice worked as a real-estate agent and made $15,000 a month.

In reality, authorities said, she was not employed.

Monday’s charges are in addition to a 39-count indictment handed down in July, charging the couple with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, bank fraud, making false statements on loan applications and bankruptcy fraud.

Joe Giudice also allegedly failed to file tax returns from 2004 to 2008.

They pleaded not guilty in July and are scheduled to be arraigned on the new charges Wednesday.

Associated Press