Dr. Charles G. Cogan: It Plays Well in Tel Aviv, But How Does It Play in Peoria?
Huffington Post Monday 21st May, 2012
N.B. "Will it Play in Peoria?" is a saying that is traditionally used to ask whether a given product, person, promotional theme or event will appeal to mainstream (aka Main Street) America...(
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