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 ...
In 1997, Seinfeld gave the world “Festivus,” a unique holiday introduced by George Costanza’s father, Frank. With its slogan, “A Festivus for the rest of us!” the celebration was created as an ...
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 episode of ...
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 ...
According to the National Day Calander, Seinfield brought Festivus to the masses when Frank Costanza (played by Jerry Stiller) explained that he invented the holiday in response to the commercialism ...
It’s that time of the year again … time for a Festivus for the rest of us! This Monday, Dec. 23 is a time for family, food and the annual Airing of Grievances during Festivus, the alternative ...
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.