The first day of Summer is June 21, and what better way to celebrate the kickoff than with a festival? Unlike any other event you'll attend this year, Popsugar Play/Ground is two full days packed with inspiring chats with our favorite celebrities and other influential woman, workouts from the fitness gurus who motivate us, pop-up shopping with the hottest brands out there, and tons more eye-catching experiences at every turn. To get a feel for all the fun, check out all the pictures from last year's Play/Ground, then read on for more details about what we're cooking up for this weekend - tickets are almost sold out!
What Is Popsugar Play/Ground?
Play/Ground offers a variety of experiences that are focused on playing and staying grounded (get it?). At Popsugar, we're all about learning what powers your happy - whether it's a morning yoga class, your favorite cocktail,...
What Is Popsugar Play/Ground?
Play/Ground offers a variety of experiences that are focused on playing and staying grounded (get it?). At Popsugar, we're all about learning what powers your happy - whether it's a morning yoga class, your favorite cocktail,...
- 6/18/2019
- by Becky Kirsch
- Popsugar.com
Former “Orange Is the New Black” star Samira Wiley wasn’t initially sold on playing Moira in
“The Handmaid’s Tale.” “I had just come off playing another lesbian character for the past four years, so I didn’t want to get pigeon-holed,” says Wiley. Her wife — a Margaret Atwood fan — urged her to take the role, which would land her an Emmy nom. Clothes are crucial to the show — “These colors are talking without even having a script!” she notes — and she’s exploring their significance in her own life. “I’m learning that it’s Ok if people can’t figure out which box I fit into,” says Wiley, who can feel fully herself on a red carpet or at home in sweatpants. “I’m learning to embrace every single part of me.”
2014
The first year “Orange is the New Black” racked up Emmy nominations — including ones for casting,...
“The Handmaid’s Tale.” “I had just come off playing another lesbian character for the past four years, so I didn’t want to get pigeon-holed,” says Wiley. Her wife — a Margaret Atwood fan — urged her to take the role, which would land her an Emmy nom. Clothes are crucial to the show — “These colors are talking without even having a script!” she notes — and she’s exploring their significance in her own life. “I’m learning that it’s Ok if people can’t figure out which box I fit into,” says Wiley, who can feel fully herself on a red carpet or at home in sweatpants. “I’m learning to embrace every single part of me.”
2014
The first year “Orange is the New Black” racked up Emmy nominations — including ones for casting,...
- 6/4/2018
- by Jasmin Rosemberg
- Variety Film + TV
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