Stranger, smaller-room, and in-the-know Scope NYC picks for Wednesday, June 10.
Sleepwalk's vinyl happy hour sounds small, social, and record-nerd specific without sliding into generic bar programming.
NowHere gives this long-view artist presentation a focused, downtown-Japan art context instead of broad gallery polish.
Anthology's Akerman slot is quiet, exacting, and very much for viewers who want the city refracted through distance.
Triple Canopy is a precise home for an intellectually slanted evening that will likely reward the very curious more than the casual.
The title and C'mon Everybody setting both point toward a queer performance-night lane with its own sense of mischief.
The title sounds like a reply from inside Anthology's own archive brain, a narrow cinephile turn late in the evening.
This is the stranger Ginsberg-adjacent choice: spectral, archival, and better suited to Anthology than almost anywhere else.
A late Close Up set that opens into session territory is exactly where the night can turn musician-led and unpredictable.
Public Records plus an all-night livwutang frame gives the list a late electronic lane with a real local-heads pull.
A Paintbox Records night downstairs at Purgatory has a local-label texture that feels more pointed than another late DJ slot.