Ten curated Scope NYC picks for Sunday, June 14.
Pioneer Works turns the afternoon into a real Red Hook plan, with enough programming density to beat most passive all-day art listings.
Sharp doing crowd work in the round at The Bell House is a specific comedy setup, loose enough to feel made for the afternoon.
MoMI's live-piano screening gives the film slot a true occasion, not just another repertory title on a crowded cinema day.
A 4 p.m. gallery slot gives this art pick an actual Sunday rhythm, and the title has more pull than the museum default stack.
A Harold Arlen songbook set at Dizzy's is a civilized early-evening move, especially for listeners who want standards handled with care.
Roulette is the right home for a new-voices program, giving Sunday an experimental performance option before the jazz rooms take over.
Abrons gives the theater slot a downtown hip-hop frame, more alive than drifting into the day's Broadway defaults.
Close Up keeps this heavy trio close to the floorboards, a sharper jazz pick than the bigger-room options around town.
Rosnes gives Sunday its clean Vanguard anchor, a pianist-led quartet booking with enough authority to shape the whole night.
Blade's Fellowship Band is the polished Sunday centerpiece, with a bandleader whose feel can make Blue Note scale still sound personal.