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Free Friday Concerts: Chamber Music at Steinbeck’s Church

From J.S. Bach to New Chamber Music: Free Friday Concerts at Steinbeck’s Church in Salinas, California St. Paul’s, John Steinbeck’s Episcopal church in Salinas, California, sponsors free Friday chamber...

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Mission Santa Clara Premiere of Steinbeck Suite for Organ Kicks Off 75th...

Santa Clara University, located in the heart of California Steinbeck Country, kick starts the 75th birthday of The Grapes of Wrath on February 16 with the premiere of Steinbeck Suite, a dramatic piece...

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Tales of Genius from Pacific Grove: John Steinbeck and Gary Kildall’s Tragic...

John Steinbeck changed the world through his writings in Pacific Grove, California, in the 1930s. In the 1970s, also in Pacific Grove, Gary Kildall (shown here) changed computer history–and eventually...

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John Steinbeck Inspires “An American Experience,” Music By Lothar Bandermann

John Steinbeck continues to inspire exciting music by living composers. The latest example is Lothar Bandermann’s “An American Experience: Reflections on a Theme,” an 11-minute set of variations...

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Pictures at an Exhibition: Event in Steinbeck Country Marries Nature...

If you love Ansel Adams, John Steinbeck, and majestic music, mark your calendar for August 16, when Charles Cramer will perform and exhibit at a free event in Steinbeck Country. Like Adams, the visual...

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East of St. Louis: John Steinbeck, Eugene V. Debs, And Celebrating the Labor...

Though Eugene V. Debs is no longer a household name, John Steinbeck’s labor movement novels of the 1930s—In Dubious Battle and  The Grapes of Wrath—were influenced by the words and witness of the...

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Mexican Independence: A State of Mind for Steinbeck

Mexican independence was more than a political movement for John Steinbeck, who traveled frequently to Mexico, studied Mexican history, and once said he wanted to move there to satisfy his curiosity...

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Nick Taylor’s Double Switch

If you like baseball, detective fiction, and John Steinbeck equally, the Center for Literary Arts at San Jose State University has a double treat for you. Nick Taylor, director of the university’s...

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