Even amid his enraged screams of “Serenity now!” Frank Costanza and his wife, Estelle, have managed to let their money relax ...
You think I’m going to drone on and on about AI? Don’t worry, I’ll get to it. It will be a Festivus miracle when I finally ...
After a Madden-style 61-yard touchdown run on Saturday night against the Commanders, Lions receiver Jameson Williams engaged ...
“Now’s the time to right the wrong. It’s our duty to honor Frank Costanza and his legacy by making Festivus a national holiday.” Let Frank Costanza (played by Jerry Stiller) offer the ...
The bizarre holiday involving an airing of grievances and feats 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 ...
The traditional Christmas tree is replaced with an aluminum pole that is decoration-free, “mainly because tinsel is too distracting,” explains Frank Costanza. Serve your guests a modest dinner ...
It was introduced to the rest of us in a “Seinfeld” episode of December 1997, by the show’s chief curmudgeon, Frank Costanza, father of George. It has been honoured by curmudgeons everywhere ever ...
Festivus originated from the hit TV show Seinfeld in 1997, where George Costanza (played by Jason Alexander) revealed that his father, Frank Costanza (played by the late Jerry Stiller), had ...
The holiday is described as "a Festivus for the rest of us" by the day's inventor, Frank Costanza (Jerry Stiller).