Musician Swati discusses growing up in NYC, walking away from symphony life, and releasing her amazing debut album, "Small Gods."
The ladies of "I heart Brooklyn Girls" created a steamy pin-up calendar of their queer femme friends documenting decades of style.
Sherri Lewis, an HIV+ AIDS activist, discusses how the world has changed in the last 25 years of the epidemic.
Ryland Angel's smooth tenor voice moves from haunting to soothing in the span of the eleven tracks on his self-titled album.
Singer-songwriter Stewart Lewis discusses his writing process, his influences, using music in TV and working with here! Tunes.
Susanna and Jon from the Big Apple Ranch stop by to convince Josh and Sara to learn a little two-stepping and line-dancing.
Hysterical comedienne Cheril Vendetti chats about growing up in an Italian family and her cookbook, "Mistress of the Mob Cuisine."
Guitar virtuoso Kaki King, who is a wonder to observe discusses her newest album "...Until We Felt Red" and performs in-studio.
Buck Angel, the only FTM porn star, joined us to chat about life, transitioning and NYC's infamous Black Party.
Singer/songwriter Colton Ford talks about his album "Tug of War" and playing Sheriff Trout in here!'s Original series "The Lair."
Daphne Rubin-Vega discusses her amazing Broadway roles, life as a musician and how she manages it all with a toddler in tow.
One of the greatest tennis champions, Martina Navratilova, tells us about her life in sports and being an out athlete.
Comedian Frank DeCaro, co-host of a show on Sirius OutQ, stopped by to chat about how he would teach a gay history class to teens.
Donna Deitch directed the film, "Desert Hearts," a lesbian love story that has gone on to become one of the best in its genre.
Regan Hofmann is the Editor of POZ magazine, a lifeline for people living with HIV/AIDS who are seeking support and guidance.
Josh and Sara chat with Kerry O'Malley and Meredith Patterson who play the Haynes sisters in Broadway's production of "Irving Berlin's White Christmas."
Lisa Jean Moore is the author of "Sperm Counts: Overcome By Man's Most Precious Fluid" which takes a sociological look at semen.
Comedian Scott Thompson tells us about his years with The Kids in the Hall and being openly gay in the entertainment business.
Jesse Archer is the author of "You Can Run," a memoir which tracks his two year stint traveling through South America.
Producer Dori Berinstein and publicist Chris Boneau discuss their film "ShowBusiness" which chronicles a season on Broadway.
Producer Hal Luftig and book writer Heather Hach of the Broadway Musical "Legally Blonde" chat about bringing a movie to the stage.
JD Samson of Le Tigre talks about joining the band, DJing as "Men," owning your feminism and coming out as a teen in Ohio.
Michael Musto has collected the best of his snarky, irreverent musings on pop culture and NYC life into the book "La Dolce Musto."
Designer Daniel Vosovic chatted about his book "Fashion Inside Out," his hotel clothing line and the reality of reality television.
Miss Vera chats about her Finishing School for Boys Who Want to be Girls, the world's first and only cross-dressing academy.
Artists Molly Crabapple and John Leavitt redefine the concept of a nude drawing class by making it sexy and fun with Dr. Sketchy's.
Tom Dolby and Melissa De La Cruz are co-editors of the gay man/straight woman anthology "Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys."
Norman Brannon discusses "The Anti-Matter Anthology," a collection of interviews from his 'zine about the '90s hardcore scene.
Brad Snyder of the LGBT Law Association of Greater New York (LeGaL) joins us to talk about the biggest legal issues in the community.
Helen Boyd, author of the phenomenal "She's Not the Man I Married," offers intimate insight into her life with a transgender husband.
Eric Hegedus is president of the NLGJA which supports gay journalists and seeks accurate LGBT representations in mainstream media.
Publisher Stevo Harris from A Bear's Life Magazine stops by to talk about the Bear community and the multitudes who love them.
ACRIA is a non-profit organization which focuses on conducting studies for new treatments in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Dr. Frank Spinelli joins Josh and Sara to discuss his book "The Advocate Guide to Gay Men's Health and Wellness."
Phil Putnam, singer and songwriter, talks about his recent release "Best of Intentions" and his musical influences over the years.
Jeff Kagan joins Josh and Sara to discuss Out of Bounds, an organization representing the gay and lesbian sports groups in NYC. The non-profit helps promote new leagues that are starting out as well as local sports events.
Mary Testa and Jackie Hoffman discuss their run as two of the muses in Broadway's adaptation of the roller-skating camp fest, Xanadu.
Illustrator Michael Broderick is the guest on this episode of Josh and Sara. Broderick opens up about his years growing up and how he came to be the illustrator of the popular gay erotic art, Hottlead.
Josh and Sara speaks with Ann Bannon, writer of a series of lesbian pulp novels in the '50s which have become an Off-Broadway play, "The Beebo Brinker Chronicles."
Josh and Sara speak with guest Alan Palmer, star of his one-man show, "Fabulous Divas of Broadway," as over 30 of Broadway's greatest performers.
Musician Michael Ashanti joins Josh and Sara to chat about politics, his work with LIFEbeat and his eclectic album "All of Me."
Michael Starr discusses his biography of the hidden gay life of Raymond Burr, star of such classics as "Perry Mason" and "Ironside."
Ellen Friedrichs, a sex educator for teens, answers viewer mail that Josh and Sara don't feel smart enough to answer themselves.
Musician Lori Michaels chats with Josh and Sara about coming out professionally and releasing her CD "Living My Life Out Loud."
The Gay Blades stop by to chat about music, cause trouble and play some tunes including one they wrote for Josh and Sara.
Frankie Valenti chats with us about his character, Tim, in season two of "The Lair" as well as his work as an adult film star as Johnny Hazzard.
Pop star Ari Gold chats about the single "Human" off of his album Transport Systems and how he's enhancing gay visibility in music.
David Berger is the cantor of Congregation Beth Simchat Torah, an LGBT synagogue which is open to all denominations of Judaism.
Editor in chief of OUT Magazine, Aaron Hicklin discusses his incredible vision for the magazine and the current industry climate.
Actor/Producer, Charlie David, talks about his involvement with his new film creation, "Mulligans."
Steven Bereznai, author or "Gay and Single...Forever?," talks about his book and how the landscape is changing for single gay men.
Former Janice Dickinson model Shaun McCarron talks about reality television, working with Janice and his business aspirations.
Josh and Sara chat with Mike Wilke, founder of the Commercial Closet Assoc. which advocates for advertising that respects diversity.
Mitchell Gold discusses "Crisis," a collection of stories he edited by various authors about the pain and trauma of growing up gay.
David Stanley of Prism Comics and Ivan Velez of Planet Bronx Production talk about LGBT comic books and mainstream gay characters.
Author Mart Crowley stopped by the studio to discuss the 40th anniversary of his legendary play "The Boys in the Band."
Actor and playwright Charles Busch joins Josh and Sara to talk about his play, "The Third Story" and what he learned through creating his first production outside New York.
Ed Salvato of OutTraveler, chats with Josh and Sara about the most popular gay vacations.
Screenwriters/Directors Kory Kruckenberg & Tom Gustafson discuss their short film, "Fairies." They also discuss the film's adaptation of a Shakespeare's play.
Chuck Griffith talks with Josh and Sara about important gay films and the evolution he'd like to see for gay representations in the future.
Josh and Sara chat with author and pornographic film director/actress Tristan Taormino.
Author Diana Cage stops by to chat with Josh and Sara.
Janine Avril stops by to chat with Josh and Sara.
Andrea Askowitz, author of "My Miserable Lonely Lesbian Pregnancy," drops by to talk about her new book.
Jay McCarroll and co-producers/directors Michael Selditch and Rob Tate pop in to talk about the fashion documentary "Eleven Minutes."
Here! sits down with producer Katherine Linton to discuss her work in documentary film-making and gay media.
Writer, choreographer, and dancer, Steven Michael stops by the studio to talk about his book, "They Called Him Sterling".
Medium Suzane Northrop discusses her show "The Afterlife" and her experiences connecting people with those who have passed on.
Tate Donovan stops by to meet with Josh and Sara to discuss his career in film and television, including the new show, "Damages."
On this episode of here! with Josh and Sara, Miller Ward comes by to talk about the new web series, "Anyone But Me."
Singer Joel Evan discusses the artists that have inspired him and the influence that Japanese and Latin Pop have had on his music.
It's just Josh & Sara talking about being on television, marriage equality, "Milk," Pink, and not calling in gay to a gay TV network.
Josh Kilmer Purcell stops by the studio to talk about the inspiration for his book "Candy Everybody Wants".
In honor of Sara's last show, she and Josh reminisce over past episodes and favorite guests and finally take off their headphones!