Ten curated Scope NYC picks for Sunday, June 7.
The post-film conversation gives this Museum of the Moving Image screening enough context to earn one of the day's film slots.
Abrons turns the afternoon into a concentrated performance-festival stop, useful for catching work that will not sit still in one genre.
MoMA PS1 gives this artist-focused program enough Queens art signal to stand out from the heavier run of club and cinema listings.
A 6 p.m. gallery event gives the day a real art-world time stamp instead of another passive all-day exhibition.
Symphony Space's NT Live slot is the polished theater counterweight, useful when you want a stage pick without defaulting to Broadway.
Berlant at The Bell House is the comedy pick that can carry a Sunday night without feeling like a generic showcase.
Close Up gives this quartet the right close-range jazz setting, more musician-led discovery than background Sunday programming.
Rosenwinkel at the Vanguard is the Sunday jazz anchor, a high-trust room meeting a guitarist with real destination pull.
Roulette is built for this kind of cross-current bill, with gamelan and Charmaine Lee making the night feel genuinely live and specific.
La MaMa's Club keeps the performance lane downtown and pointed, with a Pride-season program that should feel immediate rather than institutional.