Lupe Vélez (1908-1944) was a star unlike any Hollywood had ever seen before. Dubbed the “Mexican Hurricane” by the press, she...
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Mischief Makers: Linda Taylor
Linda Taylor (1926-2002) likely committed a multitude of crimes throughout her life: theft, kidnapping, and possibly even...
Lost Women of Science Reminder about next episode and an update
A reminder that our next episode is scheduled to come out next Thursday! In the meantime, we’ve hit a slight snag—Katie has...
Mischief Maker: Marijane Meaker
Marijane Meaker (1927-2022) was a prolific author who wrote across multiple genres under multiple pen names. She even spawned a...
Mischief Makers: Khutulun
Khutulun (c. 1260- c. 1306) was a Mongolian noblewoman who refused to marry any man unless he could beat her in wrestling – but...
Mischief Makers: Yoshiko Kawashima
Yoshiko Kawashima (1907-1948) was a Chinese princess turned Japanese spy who had her sight set on reclaiming her family’s glory....
Mischief Makers: Hwang Jini
Hwang Jini (c. 1700 - c. 1750) wrote poetry that made her famous among her contemporaries– and resonated for centuries...
Mischief Makers: Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper (1885-1966) aired out Hollywood’s dirty laundry in her column – and gained a loyal following in the process. This...
Lost Women of Science The Doctor and the Fix: Chapter 4
Marie Nyswander and her team at Rockefeller unveil their findings at last: methadone has utterly transformed their patients....


