Festivus started as a "Seinfeld" skit and has now turned into an actual celebration. Here's what you need to know about ...
Frank Costanza (R), the character on the TV show Seinfeld played by the late Jerry Stiller, helped popularize Festivus, the unofficial secular holiday that includes the annual airing of grievances.
This anti-Christmas holiday broke the mold of '90s network TV and offered a quirky alternative to traditional celebrations.
For “Seinfeld” fans, the phrase conjures a flood of hilarious images from the hit comedy’s holiday-themed (or anti-holiday themed?) episode that originally aired on Dec. 18, 1997. As it turns out, the ...
It's a Festivus miracle! The social media accounts for "Seinfeld" launched a petition on Friday to have Festivus, the fictitious alternative holiday created by Frank Costanza on the hit sitcom, turned ...
A South Florida man known for political satire is bringing a six-foot Festivus display— “The Consentivus Edition”— to the ...
The holiday season is fast approaching and while you may be preparing for whatever major celebrations you typically observe, there is one holiday you might have forgotten. Festivus — a celebration ...
The “Seinfeld” Facebook page first posted the link to the Change.org petition shortly after midnight ET on Friday along with the hashtag #MakeFestivusOfficial. “The world is filled with countless ...
Festivus is a December 23 holiday that was celebrated by the Costanza family on the TV show Seinfeld. Seen here are Jason Alexander who played George Costanza and Estelle Harris and Jerry Stiller who ...