Of all of the traditions that have come to define Festivus — the feats of strength, the airing of grievances, the enraged ...
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Born from a 1997 episode of "Seinfeld," Festivus has grown in popularity into becoming a holiday celebrated the world over.
The farcical holiday was birthed on the TV show “Seinfeld” on December 18, 1997, when George Costanza, played by Jason ...
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 ...
You might know Festivus as the Dec. 23 holiday made popular on "Seinfeld". But do you know about the day's origins? Here's ...
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 ...
popularized in part by Seinfeld character Frank Costanza, played by the late Jerry Stiller. As Frank explains it in the episode, he created Festivus after he went out to buy his son George (Jason ...
The farcical holiday was birthed on the TV show “Seinfeld” on December 18, 1997, when George Costanza, played by Jason Alexander, revealed that his father (played by the late Jerry Stiller ...
A "Seinfeld"-themed holiday that ... of strength was invented on the show by Frank Costanza, George's dad, played by late comedy legend Jerry Stiller. As a card sent to him by his father reminded ...