Festivus harks back to sitcoms of years past. The farcical holiday was birthed on the TV show “Seinfeld” on December 18, 1997 ...
As a card sent to him by his father reminded George in the 1997 episode, Festivus comes every Dec. 23. In real life, it was ...
Here’s what Festivus is, how to celebrate and how the “Seinfeld” version of the holiday differs from its real-life ...
Actor Jerry Stiller had so many career highlights and so many great moments on "Seinfeld," but one stands out so much it's ...
Festivus is a wacky holiday popularized in a 1997 “Seinfeld” episode. Billed as “Festivus for the rest of us,” the holiday is ...
Explore the origins and traditions of Festivus, from the Airing of Grievances to the iconic unadorned aluminum pole.
We published this in 2021, but figured you'd enjoy it on this Dec. 23! Happy Festivus to all who celebrate! That's right: ...
Welcome to Festivus, the holiday for “the rest of us.” Not familiar with the holiday? Let us explain.
Tis the time to rewatch Seinfeld Festivus! The Holiday season is upon us, and it's the perfect time to get under the blanket with a hot chocolate in hand and binge-watch your favorite sitcoms.
The fictional holiday is typically celebrated on Dec. 23, and Festivus came to us from the writers of ‘Seinfeld’ television ...
Kentucky senator's long-running Seinfeld-inspired list of grievances also listed President Biden and excess government ...
Baxter’s Brewhouse Inn Bed and Brew in Georgetown celebrated ‘Festivus," a fake holiday that is featured in the popular ...