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- Festivus - Wikipedia
Festivus ( ˈfɛstɪvəs ) is a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 as an alternative to the perceived pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season
- What Is Festivus? The Real Origins of the ‘Seinfeld’ Holiday
Festivus is a made-up holiday that originated with the TV show “Seinfeld ” It’s celebrated in Season 9, Episode 10 (“The Strike”), which first aired on December 18, 1997
- What are the rules of Festivus? The traditions of the Seinfeld holiday
Fictional holiday became a phenomenon after being popularized on the 1990s sitcom "Seinfeld " here are the rules of how to celebrate it
- When Is Festivus and How Do You Celebrate It?
Festivus, popularized by a 1997 Seinfeld episode, was originally invented by writer Dan O’Keefe’s father as a quirky family tradition with unique rituals The O’Keefe family’s version of Festivus included mysterious symbols like a “clock in a bag” and unusual activities, differing from the Seinfeld portrayal To celebrate Festivus in the Seinfeld style, set up an aluminum pole
- Festivus 2024: When is it and how is it celebrated? – NBC New York
Festivus is a wacky holiday popularized in a 1997 “Seinfeld” episode Billed as “Festivus for the rest of us,” the holiday is celebrated by the Costanza clan on Dec 23 as an all-inclusive,
- Festivus (December 23, 2025) - Holiday Today
Festivus is a secular, anti-commercial holiday celebrated annually on December 23 as a humorous alternative to the pressures of the traditional Christmas season It has become a pop-culture phenomenon that allows people to reject materialism in favor of simple, often ridiculous, traditions
- A Festivus miracle: What to know about the Seinfeld holiday . . .
Here's everything you need to know Festivus, the "Seinfeld" holiday celebrated on December 23 that is a reaction to the commercialization of Christmas Plus, ideas on how to celebrate accordingly
- Festivus: The History of the Holiday Celebrations
Festivus is a unique holiday celebrated on December 23rd, gaining popularity as a lighthearted alternative to the traditional Christmas festivities The holiday was invented by author Daniel O’Keefe and became mainstream after being featured in the 1997 episode of Seinfeld titled “The Strike ”
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