Don't box Isaac Mizrahi in-or turn off his mic - 48 hills
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Isaac Mizrahi, the versatile artist celebrated for his contributions to fashion, television, and beyond, is now stepping into the spotlight as a cabaret performer. His show, 'Life is a Cabaret,' at the SF Conservatory of Music promises a mix of humor and poignant storytelling. At age 62, Mizrahi reflects on his lifelong journey, expressing that his performances are an emotional risk and reveal a long-hidden performer within him. He acknowledges the significance of 'transitioning' in both personal and cultural contexts, highlighting a deeper exploration of identity that goes beyond mere labels.
I was an actor and performer when I was a kid. It was always my first wish.
It takes an incredible amount of courage for me. It feels very transient.
This is what was deeply buried inside of me all these years.
The weight of the word 'transitioning' is not lost on Mizrahi. He's quick to acknowledge its deeper meaning.
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