Obituaries
John B.
Feb. 27, 2015
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One rainy Monday morning during the Reagan era, John Fairchild, publisher of Women’s Wear Daily and W, had a doleful thought: “There’s been a big change in society; today it’s all money and power and greed.”
Nov. 12, 1989
Books
Don’t be confused by the title of a new nonfiction book called “Chic Savages.”
Oct. 20, 1989
Patrick McCarthy, former editor of Women’s Wear Daily and chairman of Fairchild Fashion Group, a fiercely competitive writer and editor and one of the most influential figures in fashion journalism, has died in New York.
March 1, 2019
California
Ragtime, the 28-inch-high miniature horse, has cleared what appears to be the last hurdle in a two-year-long fight by its owner to keep the animal as a pet at her Thousand Oaks home.
Jan. 12, 1989
Karl Lagerfeld — one of the world’s most famous, prolific and admired designers — is to receive the 2017 John B.
April 24, 2017
Business
Walt Disney Co. said it decided against selling its Fairchild Publications unit and Los Angeles magazine despite strong interest from buyers.
Feb. 7, 1997
High School Sports
On Morley Field’s cross-country course, site of Saturday’s Kinney National high school championships, there is one obstacle that runners find particularly bearish--the Pershing Avenue hill.
Dec. 10, 1989
Olympics
After Melody Fairchild of Boulder, Colo., and Louie Quintana of Nipomo won their respective races at the Kinney Cross-Country National Championships Saturday at Morley Field, both runners quickly looked back to the same December day two years ago.
Dec. 9, 1990
Thousand Oaks city inspectors issued a citation Monday to a woman who has vowed to fight an order to remove a 28-inch-high miniature horse from her rented tract home.
June 16, 1987