Ten curated Scope NYC picks for Monday, June 8.
Metrograph's afternoon Tarkovsky slot is a heavy repertory commitment, the sort of film pick that can carry part of a Monday.
Project: ARTspace gives the evening a timed gallery opening with enough artist density to beat the all-day exhibition listings.
An album-release bill at Nublu has the right downtown scale: specific players, a real occasion, and a crowd that will lean in.
Symphony Space turns Eggers's new work into a proper literary-night option, with enough stage context to sit beside the live picks.
BAM's evening screening gives the list one political-cinema heavyweight, sharp enough to justify a second film slot.
Close Up keeps this trio close-range and musician-forward, a better Monday discovery than another safe marquee set.
Monday at the Vanguard is still its own New York ritual, and the orchestra gives the night a serious, lived-in jazz anchor.
Dirty Dozen at Blue Note brings a New Orleans brass charge to the festival week without feeling like a polite supper-club booking.
The Bell House is a natural fit for The Moth, where the draw is less polish than the chance of a story taking a hard left in public.
La MaMa's playwriting readings keep the theater lane developmental and downtown, which is more useful tonight than a default Broadway pick.