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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The tradition of Festivus was introduced on the fictional series, Seinfeld in 1997, and has become an alternative to the ...
After an appearance on “Seinfeld” in 1997, the pole took on a life of its own as the embodiment of the anti-holiday spirit. By Tim Heffernan Let’s make a Festivus pole. We’ll be recreating the classic ...
Festivus was created by author Daniel O'Keefe, who celebrated it with his family as early as 1966. It gained widespread popularity after being featured in the 1997 Seinfeld episode "The Strike." The ...
If you aren't into Christmas or looking for an off-beat way to celebrate the 1,700-year-old holiday, then maybe you need to celebrate Festivus. Television viewers of a certain age may recall the ...
For those folks who may be finding that holiday cheer is hard to come by, there is an alternative to the cheery decking of the halls. There is an available option to celebrate a holiday and maintain a ...
Fans of the hit show Seinfeld are familiar with this secular celebration which was popularized by the sitcom in a 1997 episode, "The Strike." An aluminum pole and a chance to tell others how ...