- Interview with Cyril Wecht
- Tommi Avicolli interviews state Democratic Party official Cyril Wecht
- Interview with Dan Bradley (Part 1)
- Tommi Avicolli interviews Dan Bradley former President of Legal Services Corporation Dan Bradley on his recent coming out as gay
- Interview with Dan Bradley (Part 2)
- Tommi Avicolli interviews former President of Legal Services Corporation Dan Bradley on his recent coming out as gay
- Interview with Dan Estes and John Sappington
- Tommi Avicolli interviews psychodramatist Dan Estes and art therapist John Sappington
- Interview with David Fair; interview with John Zeh
- Tommi Avicolli interviews David Fair on the Gay and Lesbian Friends of Wilson Goode mayoral campaign; Tommi Avicolli interviews journalist John Zeh on a free speech case filed against him
- Interview with David Goodstein and Bruce Voeller; interview with Tim Foster
- Tommi Avicolli interviews The Advocate's David Goodstein and the Human Rights Campaign Fund's Bruce Voeller on a two part edition of Gay Dreams; Tommi Avicolli interviews Philadelphia Democratic Party official Tim Foster
- Interview with Dennis Altman
- Tommi Avicolli interviews gay Australian author Dennis Altman
- Interview with Dijon
- Tommi Avicolli interviews gay rights activist Dijon
- Interview with Donald Martin; report on the passage of gay rights bill for the city of Harrisburg, PA; report on the passage of a gay blood ban in New Jersey
- Tommi Avicolli interviews gay attorney Donald Martin on the result of the passage of Bill 1358; Tommi Avicolli reports on the passage of gay rights bill for the city of Harrisburg, PA; Tommi Avicolli reports on the passage of a gay blood ban in New Jersey
- Interview with Doug James (Part 1)
- Tommi Avicolli interviews Doug James on his life in the gay community and his later AIDS diagnosis. At the time of this interview, James was 28 years old. James grew up in Long Island, and first came out in New York City as a teenager in 1968 or 1969. He spent time as an organizer at the Firehouse in Soho and with members of the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR). James came to Philadelphia as a nursing student, but was kiciked out of school for his sexuality and drug use. He worked as an orderly in a hospital for a few years before deciding it wasn't for him. After working in gay bars throughout the city James started dance school and got off drugs. He was first told he could have AIDS in December of 1982; he was a dance student at Temple University.
- Interview with Doug James (Part 2)
- Tommi Avicolli interviews Doug James, discussing drug use, relationship with friends and family, issues with hospital care and inconsistency in AIDS precautions, sexual freedom and personal health. Intergay report on lesbian Loretta DeLoggio on being elected president of Temple University Law School Student Bar Association. Intergay report on Eromin Center Corporation voting to retain the executive committee of the board of directors after the firing of executive director Tony Silvestri without three weeks notice.
- Interview with Esther Newton (Part 1)
- Tommi Avicolli interviews sociologist Esther Newton on sex and gender