And now you're gonna hear about it. A "Seinfeld"-themed holiday that Jason Alexander's George Costanza can attest is "all too real" comes every Dec. 23, when fans of the iconic sitcom remember the ...
It is time for everyone to celebrate Festivus, an alternate Christmas holiday that was first observed on-screen by the Costanza family in the Seinfeld universe. It is time for everyone to ...
Are you ready to celebrate Festivus? In case you need a refresher, here’s how to celebrate the Seinfeld holiday, plus where to watch the Festivus episode of Seinfeld, and the rest of the sitcom ...
That’s right: It’s Festivus! Dec. 23 marks the sacred day of Festivus, popularized in part by Seinfeld character Frank Costanza, played by the late Jerry Stiller. As Frank explains it in the ...
Happy Festivus to all who celebrate! That’s right: Every year on December 23, ever since the Season 9 episode of Seinfeld known as The Strike aired in 1997, we’ve celebrated the Festivus for ...
Whether you love or hate the “Seinfeld” finale — and a lot of fans really hate it — the ninth and final season of the show about nothing was crucial for one big reason: the introduction of Festivus.
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 ...
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 ...
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.