NYC Deep Cuts for Thursday, April 30

Stranger, smaller-room, and in-the-know Scope NYC picks for Thursday, April 30.

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  1. A LIVE DEATH DISPLAY: EXCLUSIVE SCREENING

    6:30 PM · Elsewhere, Brooklyn

    An exclusive screening at Elsewhere sounds more like a scene transmission than a normal movie night.

  2. Eric Andre’s Electric Roller Boogie Freak Show & BLARF PARTY (skate + club)

    7:00 PM · Xanadu

    Eric Andre attaching himself to a skate-and-club night at Xanadu is exactly as excessive as it should be.

  3. I Hate My Job NYC Launch Party

    7:00 PM · KGB Bar

    KGB Bar is the right place for a launch party that sounds like it came out of a group chat after midnight.

  4. Long Play: Lee "Scratch" Perry & Mouse on Mars - "Spatial, No Problem" Listening Event [UPSTAIRS]

    7:00 PM · Public Records

    A Lee Scratch Perry and Mouse on Mars listening event upstairs at Public Records is niche in a very useful way.

  5. Medusa and the Muses Poetry Witchual Performance

    8:30 PM · 100 Orchard St

    A poetry witchual on Orchard Street is the kind of off-center listing that does not need much translation.

  6. "MONK ON THURSDAYS" Hosted by MILES OKAZAKI - Set and Jam Session

    10:30 PM · Close Up

    Miles Okazaki hosting Monk into a late set-and-session format is a serious small-hours musician draw.

  7. Vinyl After Hours

    11:30 PM · Mezzrow, New York, NY

    Mezzrow's vinyl lane keeps the evening loose after the formal jazz calendar has already done its work.

  8. Jam Session Hosted By Matt Martinez

    11:45 PM · Smalls Jazz Club, New York, NY

    The midnight edge of Smalls is still one of the better places to hear who is actually hanging around the scene.

  9. Iteration IV (for Allen)

    TBC · The Club at La MaMa, New York, NY

    La MaMa's Club is a good home for something titled like a note passed between performance people.

  10. Under the Umbrian Sun: A Reading Series

    TBC · La MaMa, New York, NY

    A La MaMa reading series with this oddly specific title feels more like a salon than a standard literary evening.