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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time today in Evanston. From music to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

In celebration of the centennial of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, pianist Emmet Cohen brings together an all-star quintet to explore the fundamental questions that shaped their artistry: Why are we here? What are we reaching for? Where does the music take us? Guided by the spirit of the infinite, Cohen continues the journey set forth by the architects of jazz seeking deeper truths through sound. A dedicated champion of musical community, Cohen believes in jazz as a living, evolving conversation one that unites people across time and place. Join Cohen and his ensemble for a bold, reimagined experience of the music that forever changed the course of jazz.

In celebration of the centennial of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, pianist Emmet Cohen brings together an all-star quintet to explore the fundamental questions that shaped their artistry: Why are we here? What are we reaching for? Where does the music take us? Guided by the spirit of the infinite, Cohen continues the journey set forth by the architects of jazz seeking deeper truths through sound. A dedicated champion of musical community, Cohen believes in jazz as a living, evolving conversation one that unites people across time and place. Join Cohen and his ensemble for a bold, reimagined experience of the music that forever changed the course of jazz.
Join us for a book talk with Reginold Royston on his book, "Pan-African Futurism: Ghana and the Paradox of Technology for Development." From Pan-African independence movements to contemporary tech innovation, Ghana has long been a crucible for imagining African futures. Today, many of Ghana's software engineers and members of Ghana's digital diaspora are rethinking technology not only as an engine of economic growth but also as a tool for political autonomy and social transformation.