Stranger, smaller-room, and in-the-know Scope NYC picks for Wednesday, May 6.
Fin Simonetti at Matthew Brown has the title-and-gallery bite to stand out from the day's safer art listings.
A gallery onetwentyeight listing called Musashino Consortium 2026 reads like a small Chinatown art-world breadcrumb.
Low Cinema returning to The Gods of Times Square keeps the city's old weirdness in view without dressing it up.
Sid Gold's turning MTV nostalgia into a singalong is the right kind of shameless.
This Gold Sounds lineup has enough experimental-guitar gravity to reward people who read the whole bill.
Spectacle programming Bill Mason shorts is a compact cult-cinema detour rather than another full repertory commitment.
The title is doing a lot, but Bell House can handle a poetry-slam extravaganza without sanding off the mess.
A 10 PM Baby's slot for Accessory is the right late, compact shape for a Wednesday side mission.
Louie Vega, Arthur Baker, and Jellybean Benitez at Sultan Room is a late-night New York dance-history flex.
Mezzrow's vinyl after-hours lane is the quieter way to keep the night going after the main sets are done.