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 ...
It's that time of year again. Happy Festivus! The anti-holiday holiday made famous on "Seinfeld" is celebrated annually on Dec. 23 by those who want to embrace their inner "Bah Humbug" with a secular ...
Happy Festivus! A Festivus for the rest of us. These words ring true for nearly every "Seinfeld" fan and the tradition of celebrating the holiday continues to grow each year. It's time to get the ...
The '90s sitcom gave fans iconic pop culture staples such as the "Soup Nazi" and "Festivus." Corbis/VCG via Getty Images “Seinfeld” gave pop culture a lot of things — from simply being the show about ...
Get your aluminum pole, prep your meatloaf and your grievances and be ready to out-perform the head of your household. That's right. It's time for Festivus. For those who may not recall the “Seinfeld” ...
What's the significance of Dec. 23? A Festivus for the rest of us, of course! You might know Festivus, the quirky secular holiday, from its feature in the 1997 "Seinfeld" episode, "The Strike." In it, ...
December 23 isn’t just Christmas Eve Eve, it’s also Festivus. Festivus is an anti-commercialist holiday that was introduced to the world in the ninth season of “Seinfeld” in 1997. The quirky Christmas ...
Happy Festivus. Forget the presents and tinsel and prepare to air your grievances. The anti-holiday holiday made famous on "Seinfeld" is celebrated annually on Dec. 23 by those who want to embrace ...
After over two decades, Festivus continues to be the holiday that brings families closer together. Sort of. As "Seinfeld" fans know, "Festivus" is a fictional celebration invented by George Costanza’s ...