Recordings
Note: After clicking the recording link, you'll be prompted to enter the passcode emailed to you by Fifty and Better staff for your course or lecture. If you need assistance, email fab@CalLutheran.edu or call 805-493-3290. Recordings will be posted within 24 hours of the live course/lecture meeting.
FABulous Summer Lecture Series
- History of the Grand Ole Opry and the Renewed Popularity of Country Music (Part 1) with Tony Moon on June 2
- The Dead Sea Scrolls in Context (Part 1) with Dr. Jason Hensley on June 5
- History of the Grand Ole Opry and the Renewed Popularity of Country Music (Part 2) with Tony Moon on June 9
- From Manhattan to Johannesburg: How Ideologies of Exclusion and Gentrification (Urban Renewal) Expanded Across the Globe with Dr. Lorena Muñoz on June 10
- The Dead Sea Scrolls in Context (Part 2) with Dr. Jason Hensley on June 12
- The Life and Art of John Singer Sargent: Portraits, Fashion, and Travels with Katherine Zoraster on June 16
- Producing Well-known and Lesser-known Shakespeare Plays (Twelfth Night and Cymbeline at Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival) with Michael Arndt on June 19
- Liverpool, the City of Seafarers, Immigrants, and The Beatles with Dr. Asya Pereltsvaig on June 20
- World War II: From D-Day to the Rhine (Part 1) with Dr. David Livingstone on June 23
- Saving the World as We Know it: The Story of Greek Hoplite with Scott Jones on June 25
Early Summer Chair Yoga Recordings
Early Summer Chair Yoga recordings will be available through July 10.
FABulous Spring Lecture Series & Special Lecture Recordings
Spring lecture recordings will be available through June 30.
- Divine Light in Paris: Medieval Art & Architecture in the City of Light (Part 1) with Katherine Zoraster on March 31
- Ragtime: The First American Form of Popular Music with Cary Ginell on April 2
- Divine Light in Paris: Medieval Art & Architecture in the City of Light (Part 2) with Katherine Zoraster on April 7
- Studies in the Declaration of Independence (Part 1) with Dr. Jason Hensley on April 9
- Buildings That Define American Cities: San Francisco and New York City (Part 1) with Eleanor Schrader on April 22
- Studies in the Declaration of Independence (Part 2) with Dr. Jason Hensley on April 23 (virtual only)
- Dorothea Lange: "That Such Things Could Be" with Avril Angevine on April 24
- Buildings That Define American Cities: San Francisco and New York City (Part 2) with Eleanor Schrader on April 29
- Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine: Hope for Neurodegenerative Diseases with Wesley Tierney on May 5
- U.S. European Relations in the Age of the American Century with Dr. David Livingstone on May 7
- Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and the Classic Blues (Part 1) with Dave Radlauer on May 8
- The Other U.K.: The Glasgow Boys and Girls with Christine Maasdam on May 13
- Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and the Classic Blues (Part 2) with Dave Radlauer on May 15
- Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World with Katherine Zoraster on May 19
FAB Activities & Free Lecture Recordings
- Free Lecture - Wildlife after the Woolsey Fire: Research Images on Display on December 11, 2024
- Virtual Tour of Will Rogers State Park on October 29, 2024
- Virtual Tour of the "Mickalene Thomas: All About Love" Exhibit at The Broad Los Angeles on June 11, 2024
- Free Lecture - Profile of Ventura County Agribulture on March 1, 2024