FESTIVUS is upon us, so gather your family around the dining table and tell them what you really think. The non-religious ...
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 ...
Festivus is upon us! The iconic secular holiday — which is celebrated on December 23 — was made popular in a 1997 episode of ...
Happy Festivus! And lest you forgot (or never saw the origin story of this fake holiday that many have made real) here’s the first mention of it in “The Strike” episode from the Seinfeld TV show. The ...
Festivus is a fictional holiday created on the sitcom "Seinfeld" as a secular, anti-consumerist response to Christmas. Known ...
Fictional holiday became a phenomenon after being popularized on the 1990s sitcom "Seinfeld." here are the rules of how to ...
Sitcoms have long been a source of some of the best holiday TV episodes of all-time. Back in December 1997, Seinfeld ...
You know Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, and maybe Yule and Hogmanay, too. But do you recall one of the younger holidays born from a sitcom? The secular holiday of Festivus is held on Dec. 23, ...
Dec. 23 has been deemed Festivus after it was written into 'Seinfeld' nearly 30 years ago. That episode's writer tells The ...
Festivus begins with the airing of grievances, where you gather your family around the table and tell them all the ways they’ve disappointed you.
Seinfeld made one of its greatest contributions to the pop culture lexicon by introducing audiences to a new holiday based on ...
Some of the traditions depicted on the show, like a wrestling match dubbed the "feat of strength," were based on real-life, O'Keefe told the New York Times. The family holiday was less organized and ...