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Azature Pogosian: the most expensive nail polish in the whole world

How much do you spend on your manis? Probably around £15, right? Or £25 if you're feeling fancy and wanna splurge on gel polish - worst case scenario you put acrylics on, shellac on top and have to cut yourself off from Starbucks for the rest of the month. So imagine getting a manicure worth £2000 per nail, or amping up your #shelfie game with a nail polish worth 185 THOUSAND POUNDS?

Hoyt Axton | | The Guardian

ObituaryHoyt AxtonSinger-songwriter who spanned folk, country and rock musicThe work of American songwriter, singer and actor Hoyt Axton, who has died following a series of heart attacks aged 61, spanned folk, country and rock music. His songs included the Kingston Trio hit Greenback Dollar, Three Dog Night's Joy to the World and Steppenwolf's The Pusher. Axton was born in Oklahoma to two schoolteachers. His mother, Mae, became well known as a country music songwriter - her biggest break coming as co-composer with Tommy Durden of Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel.

I Have an ALLEY Named After Me!

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Naturally, Kourtney Kardashian Put an Emo Twist on the Nude Manicure See Photo

From her head to her toes, Travis Barker's punk aesthetic has rubbed off on Kourtney Kardashian. Apparently, that has now extended to her nails. The nail artist behind Kardashian's latest manicure, Kim Truong, shared a look at the reality star's emo-inspired nail art via her Instagram grid on March 16. Even though the manicure has some traces of the emo colour scheme (well, black), Kardashian's new nail set primarily stays loyal to the neutral manicure colour story.

Pets Deserve Evidence-Based Medicine, Too, Says The SkeptVet

Hunting for good medical advice for your ailing kitty or pup? You'll find no shortage of ardent testimonials and ads for sketchy or unproven treatments on the Web. Silicon Valley veterinarian Brennen McKenzie worries that some of the same pseudoscience that is rampant in human medicine is leading pet owners astray. McKenzie's blog, The SkeptVet, aims to bring a calm voice of evidence-based skepticism in analyzing medical options for dogs and cats.