Ten curated Scope NYC picks for Tuesday, June 9.
Museum Mile gives the evening an uptown art spine, with enough civic scale and foot traffic to beat passive all-day museum listings.
A talk, screening, and party around Daisies gives this film pick enough occasion and context to earn space on a live-heavy night.
A season-finals slam in Downtown Brooklyn has stakes and crowd energy, making it feel like a real Tuesday gathering.
Anderson and Chen at Union Pool is a sharp musician's bill, intimate enough for the guitar detail to matter.
Symphony Space turns Meg Wolitzer's world into a proper literary-theater night, helped by Bareilles and Arden as more than cameo pull.
Berlant at The Bell House is the comedy pick with real destination pull, not just another multi-comic showcase.
BAM Fisher keeps the performance lane focused and current, a better stage bet than defaulting to the Broadway stack.
Rosnes at the Vanguard is the night's jazz anchor, the kind of pianist-led quartet that makes a Tuesday feel deliberate.
Dirty Dozen brings a New Orleans brass charge to Blue Note, giving the festival week a louder pulse than another polite club set.
Roulette gives Rogers's Odes the right experimental scale, a live-performance pick with more texture than the week's bigger names.