Stranger, smaller-room, and in-the-know Scope NYC picks for Thursday, June 11.
Anthology's poetry-and-counterculture pull makes this a narrow cinephile detour rather than a standard repertory stop.
A Neutral Milk Hotel cabaret frame at Joe's Pub is oddly precise, built for people who want pop devotion turned theatrical.
The title promises something more vulnerable and process-driven than a normal set, with Maria Grand anchoring the experiment.
Club Cumming gives this title the right downtown cabaret charge, more character-driven than a clean comedy or drag listing.
The title sounds like a reply from deep inside Anthology's archive, a late slot for viewers chasing the stranger thread.
A pulpy late Nitehawk booking gives the film lane a cultier edge than the day's canonical repertory choices.
This Refuge bill reads like a local electronic scene flyer, specific enough to feel discovered rather than promoted.
Industrial Concept at SILO has the right warehouse-night bluntness, a harder late option tucked past the safer listings.
A Monk-focused set that turns into a jam has the right musician-led oddness for Close Up's late-night orbit.
Mezzrow's late vinyl slot is a specific jazz-head after-hours ritual, looser than the formal sets earlier in the night.