Gromer Jeffers and Sharon Grigsby join ‘The Deep Side of Dallas’ podcast to talk about the year.
The Deep Side of Dallas podcast from The Dallas Morning News is co-hosted by opinion deputy editor Rudy Bush and the University of North Texas System's Paul Corliss.
Editor’s note: ‘The Deep Side of Dallas’ is hosted by deputy editorials editor Rudy Bush and the University of North Texas System’s Paul Corliss. The show explores the past, present and future of the city of Dallas, including its culture, politics, history and development.
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