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Providence Christian School student William Phillips, who recently released the third volume in his fantasy series The Magic Island Chronicles.
Read moreProvidence Christian School student William Phillips, who recently released the third volume in his fantasy series The Magic Island Chronicles.
Read more“All-American Girl” Carrie Underwood, a multi-Grammy winner with a legendary voice, will bring her “Denim & Rhinestones” style to the Cattle Baron Ball’s main stage on Sept. 28.
Read moreIt’s a new day for the 2024 Cattle Baron’s Ball, and that means even more reasons for Dallasites to dust off their boots, scoot over to Southfork Ranch, and support the American Cancer Society’s largest single-night fundraiser.
Read moreIn fact, the promise of an “iconic” ball is in this year’s theme for the sold-out affair Oct. 14 at a familiar venue – Southfork Ranch.
Read moreMany of country music’s brightest stars have graced the Cattle Baron’s Ball stage. Old Dominion, Country Music Association’s Vocal Group of the Year for 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021, takes the stage at 10:30 p.m. Sept. 17.
Read moreCattle Baron’s Ball will return to Southfork Ranch after nearly 10 years to help “lasso a cure” with a “ranches, rubies, and ropers”-themed party that organizers say will have “more glitter than dirt” despite the outdoor location.
Read moreAfter the pandemic scooted fundraising online last year, Cattle Baron’s Ball ‘doubled down’ this year with record attendance and fundraising.
Read moreAfter the pandemic scuttled the in-person gala and scooted fundraising online last year, Cattle Baron’s Ball organizers are gearing up for a return to Gilley’s this fall.
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Throughout its 48 years, some of country music’s most revered and highly anticipated entertainers have taken the stage at Cattle Baron’s Ball.
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When my editor Tom Boone wanted me to step in as society editor, I asked what I’d done to make him hate me.
Read moreWith the American Cancer Society at risk of cutting cancer research funding by 50% this year amind the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers say supporting Cattle Baron’s Ball is more critical than ever.
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