On Mar 31, 2016, at 12:38 AM, Donal McEvoy (Redacted sender "donalmcevoyuk"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On the cover is a photo of Fed chairwoman Dr. Janet Yellen (aka “Ms.
Yellen”) talking at a podium, with loads of people listening…behind her.
This is unusual in a photo and in the arrangement of how one addresses an
audience. There’s no reason, of course, in the age of amplification, why
the audience cannot be, as they say in the theater world, “in the round”>
Maybe they weren't in the round. Maybe they were all behind her. In some of
their phases, Miles Davis and Bob Dylan played with their backs to the
audience - when Dylan 'went electric' watching his back famously became part
of the theatre as he turned his back on the hostile crowd.