Explore the origins and traditions of Festivus, from the Airing of Grievances to the iconic unadorned aluminum pole.
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 ...
Welcome to Festivus, the holiday for “the rest of us.” Not familiar with the holiday? Let us explain. It all started with the ...
It is time for everyone to celebrate Festivus, an alternate Christmas holiday that was first observed on-screen by the ...
Tis the time to rewatch Seinfeld Festivus! The Holiday season is upon us, and it's the perfect time to get under the blanket ...
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 ...
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 holiday, from its feature in the 1997 ...
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 ...
Kentucky senator's long-running Seinfeld-inspired list of grievances also listed President Biden and excess government ...
Frank Costanza's alternative holiday has its roots in the real-life memories of one of the show's writers, long before ...
Festivus begins with the airing of grievances, where you gather your family around the table and tell them all the ways ...
Festivus is a wacky holiday popularized in a 1997 “Seinfeld” episode. Billed as “Festivus for the rest of us,” the holiday is ...