Things are moving fast for The CW’s next DC comics-based entrant into the Arrowverse. Only a few short weeks after announcing the full cast for
Naomi; one that includes star Kaci Walfall (who is best known as Nala in Broadway’s stage version of
The Lion King), DC is sharing a first look of Walfall in costume and it’s a picture-perfect capture of a
Naomi comic book cover.
Walfall’s teenage superhero strikes a pose taken straight from the comics series’ inaugural issue, charting a constellation’s worth of connect-the-dot pin-up notes in homage to the cover for
Naomi: Ava DuVernay Reveals Best Look Yet at The CW s New DC Pilot
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The CW s roster of superhero shows is continuing to grow and evolve in some interesting ways, and it could soon get another addition to it in the form of
Naomi. The potential series, which would follow the new DC Comics superhero of the same name, was given a pilot order last fall, and filming on it is now underway. After sharing a behind-the-scenes image earlier this month, co-writer and executive producer Ava DuVernay has given fans a new look at the pilot and particularly, its lead, Naomi McDuffie (Kaci Walfall). The photo, which was posted to DuVernay s Instagram Stories, can be found below.
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The Next Draft: Sam Adams-Wormtown collab showcases brewer s local roots
Matthew Tota
Sometimes, a certain kind of success in the craft beer business can bring criticism.
Brewers putting out millions of barrels of beer get accused of growing out of the so-called craft category. For producing at such a massive scale, they are lumped in with the big commercial guys accused of losing the independence that propelled their achievements in the first place.
I have often been such a critic, perpetuating this narrative. But lately, I’ve found myself treating some mega-craft brewers like Boston Beer Co. unfairly, forgetting that behind the billions of dollars, teams of lawyers, corporate boardrooms and massive mechanized brewhouses exists a core group of local people.