Description: Interview with Boston Pops conductor John Williams in back room at Symphony Hall. He compares the repertoires and missions of the Pops versus the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He speaks about his possible plans for expanding the repertoire of the orchestra, the types of music they might adapt, and the changes it would require. He says he doesn't want to use Pops as a place to showcase his own work. He laughs about kids always asking why he doesn't play Star Wars. He discusses his future involvement with Pops and staying in Boston. They shoot cutaways with no audio. Lydon reasks questions, with audio.
Description: Judge Sally Kelly acquits Jon Parker of illegal possession of hypodermic needles, which he distributed to drug addicts on Mission Hill to cut down on the spread of AIDS. Dr. George Lamb.
Description: Jon Parker & AIDS Brigade give out clean needles in Mission Hill. Addict deposits used works, gets kit w/alcohol wipes & condom. Neighborhood residents protest.File of Parker's fight w/Graylan Ellis-Hagler.
Description: Intersection of Summer and Washington Streets in downtown Boston. Lots of shoppers and pedestrians around Jordan Marsh store. “1873” inscription on building. Winter Street sign.
Description: Tale of interrelationships in New England organized crime wars, and what lead to the murder of Joseph Barboza Baron. Angiulo family, Ilario Zannino, Raymond Patriarca. Newspaper photos, courtroom drawings. File of Patriarca on stretcher. Gennaro Angiulo gets on elevator, looks straight at camera. La Cosa Nostra (mafia).