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Daughter Krystal Keith to accept the late Toby Keith's honorary degree at OU commencement
NORMAN — Fifteen years after she graduated from the University of Oklahoma, Krystal Keith will be back at her alma mater's commencement ceremonies this weekend to accept a special degree. The 2009 OU alumnus will stand in for her father, the late country music superstar Toby Keith, as an honorary degree is...
Tulsa entertainer and activist Branjae shouldn't be 'Too Much' for Norman Music Festival
With her funky new dance anthem "Too Much," Branjae croons a relatable chorus that could become a credo for many people, especially women: "If you think I'm too much, maybe go find less." "I'm outspoken. I have opinions. I'm a lover, I'm a fighter, I'm all of those things," she...
NOUN Hotel, COOP Ale Works launch new beer
The next time you visit The Supper Club or ONE Bar at the NOUN Hotel in Norman, you'll be greeted with a new beer from COOP Ale Works on tap. The NOUN Hotel Light Lager is a new collaboration produced by the brewery, which just celebrated its own 15th anniversary, exclusively for the property.
Best photos from the Oklahoma Sooners spring game
The Oklahoma Sooners had another fantastic showing inside the friendly confines of Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. With another strong attendance in front of around 100 recruits, the Sooners put on a show on Owen Field. Jackson Arnold and Deion Burks got it started with a 64-yard touchdown pass. The...
OU football reveals Toby Keith tribute logo for Sooners' spring game
NORMAN — OU will continue honoring country music star Toby Keith for Saturday's spring football game. Over two months since Keith died at 62 on Feb. 5, the Sooners revealed a "TOBY" logo Friday painted on the 25-yard line of Owen Field, which will honor the diehard OU fan during the annual spring game. Keith, who was a regular at OU athletic events throughout his life, is depicted raising his fist.
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