This week, Johanna Berkman reports on the turmoil rocking Harvard. Then Bill Keenan has the wild story of what happened when the Pittsburgh Penguins had the crazy idea to try to profit off of what remained of the vaunted Red Army hockey team following the collapse of the Soviet Union. And finally, Bob Colacello remembers Marina Cicogna, an Italian countess who transcended her gilded background to become Europe’s first major female film producer. Listen by clicking Play below. And be sure to subscribe at Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you don’t miss an episode.

Episode 169: Life Lessons from an Italian Countess

Plus: Johanna Berkman on unrest at Harvard; Bill Keenan on that time the Pittsburgh Penguins tried to partner with the Red Army hockey team; and more