Dec. 23 has been deemed Festivus after it was written into 'Seinfeld' nearly 30 years ago. That episode's writer tells The ...
Though that’s the way the story played out on TV, Seinfeld star and co-creator Jerry Seinfeld took to Instagram on Dec. 23 to reveal the true origins of Festivus by posting a clip on Instagram from a ...
Festivus is a fictional holiday created on the sitcom "Seinfeld" as a secular, anti-consumerist response to Christmas. Known for the catchphrase "Festivus for the rest of us," it takes place on Dec.
Festivus is one of the enduring creations of Seinfeld, and the made-up, secular holiday was actually the real-life tradition of someone from the show.
Festivus was the brainchild of Seinfeld writer Dan O'Keefe, whose father invented a similar holiday including an Airing of ...
Fictional holiday became a phenomenon after being popularized on the 1990s sitcom "Seinfeld." here are the rules of how to celebrate it.
Aluminum pole: In the Costanzas' family tradition, the plain pole is an alternative to the commercialized Christmas tree, because Frank Costanza finds tinsel "distracting", according to one Festivus ...
Festivus is celebrated on December 23, 2025. Know what this celebration is all about which is inspired from a sitcom-comedy, Seinfeld.
Festivus is upon us! The iconic secular holiday — which is celebrated on December 23 — was made popular in a 1997 episode of Seinfeld called “The Strike.” But did you know it’s not entirely a ...
Seinfeld Writer Dan O’Keefe’s father, Daniel O’Keefe, found a reference to an obscure holiday, Festivus, and began celebrating it in 1966.
Tuesday, Dec. 23, is Festivus 2025! Here's what to know about the 'Seinfeld' holiday and how to stream the Festivus episode.
A South Florida man known for political satire is bringing a six-foot Festivus display— “The Consentivus Edition”— to the ...