Tis the time to rewatch Seinfeld Festivus! The Holiday season is upon us, and it's the perfect time to get under the blanket with a hot chocolate in hand and binge-watch your favorite sitcoms.
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 ...
Festivus was the brainchild of Seinfeld writer Dan O'Keefe, whose father invented a similar holiday including an Airing of Grievances and wrestling match in real life. One tradition that didn't ...
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 ...
Festivus is an anti-commercialist holiday that was introduced to the world in the ninth season of “Seinfeld” in 1997. The quirky Christmas alternative is aimed at those who are fed up with the ...
Many fans now celebrate the holiday, inspired by the father of "Seinfeld" writer Dan O'Keefe, each Dec. 23. The main decoration, the Festivus pole, and the rituals, including "Feats of Strength" and ...
First featured in a 1997 episode of the sit-com “Seinfeld,” Festivus is a fictional secular holiday in which celebrators ...