Erin Kapor has joined WME as an agent.
She comes to the Endeavor-owned talent agency after serving as senior vp creative at Original Creative Agency. Kapor brings with her over a decade of experience in creative representation and strategy.
Earlier in her career, she worked for Downtown Music Publishing and Red Light Management before turning to consulting work as a creative strategist.
Kapor brings to WME a client list that includes Ben Chappell (Arctic Monkeys, Niall Horan), Clare Gillen (Rihanna), Cody “Ssion” Critcheloe (Kim Petras, Robyn), Franc Fernandez (Lady Gaga, Miguel) and James “Yimmy Yayo” Bailey (Alicia Keys, Nintendo).
Her other clients, blurring the line between fashion, music, sports and art with their work, include Joe Perez (Beyoncé, Louis Vuitton), creative studio Tawbox (Drake, Boygenius) and Undercard Studio (FKA Twigs, Blur).
They join WME’s pre-existing roster of talent working in this space that includes designer KidSuper; Ethan Tobman, creative...
She comes to the Endeavor-owned talent agency after serving as senior vp creative at Original Creative Agency. Kapor brings with her over a decade of experience in creative representation and strategy.
Earlier in her career, she worked for Downtown Music Publishing and Red Light Management before turning to consulting work as a creative strategist.
Kapor brings to WME a client list that includes Ben Chappell (Arctic Monkeys, Niall Horan), Clare Gillen (Rihanna), Cody “Ssion” Critcheloe (Kim Petras, Robyn), Franc Fernandez (Lady Gaga, Miguel) and James “Yimmy Yayo” Bailey (Alicia Keys, Nintendo).
Her other clients, blurring the line between fashion, music, sports and art with their work, include Joe Perez (Beyoncé, Louis Vuitton), creative studio Tawbox (Drake, Boygenius) and Undercard Studio (FKA Twigs, Blur).
They join WME’s pre-existing roster of talent working in this space that includes designer KidSuper; Ethan Tobman, creative...
- 3/13/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Evan Funke may be known for his handmade pasta, but the noodle master can still be taught new lessons. The chef and star of the new Tastemade documentary film “Funke” gets a lesson in making orecchiette — or small ears — from a maestra.
In this exclusive clip, which you can watch above, Funke travels to Bologna, Italy, to learn how to make orecchiette from a woman whose “life work” has been hand-making pasta daily for over 55 years.
“It’s like a machine,” Funke says, watching the woman work as she rolls out shell after shell. Funke tries to match her speed and output but smiles incredulously when he realizes he can’t.
Also Read: Chef Evan Funke to Star in 'Shape of Pasta' for Quibi
“He may be good at cooking … good like no other, but he’s definitely not good at making orecchiette,” the woman jokes.
Eventually, Funke gets the hang of it,...
In this exclusive clip, which you can watch above, Funke travels to Bologna, Italy, to learn how to make orecchiette from a woman whose “life work” has been hand-making pasta daily for over 55 years.
“It’s like a machine,” Funke says, watching the woman work as she rolls out shell after shell. Funke tries to match her speed and output but smiles incredulously when he realizes he can’t.
Also Read: Chef Evan Funke to Star in 'Shape of Pasta' for Quibi
“He may be good at cooking … good like no other, but he’s definitely not good at making orecchiette,” the woman jokes.
Eventually, Funke gets the hang of it,...
- 10/3/2019
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
“Tutta la pasta fatta in casa” is Italian for “All pasta is made in house,” and unless you have an Italian grandmother, rolling and crafting your own pasta in your home is a dying art.
But acclaimed Los Angeles chef Evan Funke walked away from his hit restaurant Bucato three years ago and traveled to Bologna, Italy, to learn how to make handmade pasta straight from the masters.
In an exclusive clip from the new documentary “Funke,” which makes its world premiere at the L.A. Film Festival on Sept. 26, the master talks pasta as part of the journey he had to opening his blockbuster Venice, Calif., restaurant Felix in 2017.
Also Read: 'Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown' Final Episodes to Begin With Tour of Kenya (Video)
Evan Funke
“I’ve been waiting years to make these pastas in a true authentic matter,” Funke says in the clip. “I spent a...
But acclaimed Los Angeles chef Evan Funke walked away from his hit restaurant Bucato three years ago and traveled to Bologna, Italy, to learn how to make handmade pasta straight from the masters.
In an exclusive clip from the new documentary “Funke,” which makes its world premiere at the L.A. Film Festival on Sept. 26, the master talks pasta as part of the journey he had to opening his blockbuster Venice, Calif., restaurant Felix in 2017.
Also Read: 'Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown' Final Episodes to Begin With Tour of Kenya (Video)
Evan Funke
“I’ve been waiting years to make these pastas in a true authentic matter,” Funke says in the clip. “I spent a...
- 9/24/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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