Explore the origins and traditions of Festivus, from the Airing of Grievances to the iconic unadorned aluminum pole.
Here's everything you need to know Festivus, the "Seinfeld" holiday celebrated on December 23 that is a reaction to the commercialization of Christmas. Plus, ideas on how to celebrate accordingly.
But do you recall one of the younger holidays born from a sitcom? The secular holiday of Festivus is held on Dec. 23, celebrated by fans of the show “Seinfeld” since the 1997 episode “The ...
Streaming Seinfeld feels like a Festivus miracle -- you can just roll out of bed on December 23, and before you set up your aluminum pole, air your grievances and do the feats of strength, you can ...
Festivus is a wacky holiday popularized in a 1997 “Seinfeld” episode. Billed as “Festivus for the rest of us,” the holiday is celebrated by the Costanza clan on Dec. 23 as an all-inclusive, secular ...
Festivus 2024 is almost over! Here’s what it is, how to celebrate and how the “Seinfeld” version of the holiday differs from its real-life inspiration.
What's the significance of Dec. 23? It's not just Christmas Eve Eve, which falls on a Monday this year. It's a Festivus for the rest of us, of course! You might know Festivus, the quirky secular ...
Frank Costanza's alternative holiday has its roots in the real-life memories of one of the show's writers, long before ...
Editor’s note: We published this in 2021, but figured you’d enjoy it on this Dec. 23! Happy Festivus to all who celebrate! That’s right: Every year on December 23, ever since the Season 9 ...
Here's what to know about the secular holiday. 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 invented by the father of ...
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 ...