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Festivus (/ ˈfɛstɪvəs /) is a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 as an alternative to the perceived pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season.
2 lis 2022 · After the Seinfeld Festivus episode aired, something peculiar happened. People wanted to celebrate Festivus for themselves. They bought poles, tackled each other to the ground, and gleefully shouted their grievances. Before long, celebrations spread from coast to coast.
Daniel O'Keefe Sr. originally invented Festivus as a way to have a holiday that was secular and not burdened by the religious and commercialism of the holiday season. According to family folklore, the first Festivus occurred in 1966, on the occasion of the first date of Daniel and his soon to be fiancée Deborah.
23 gru 2021 · Festivus, sometimes called “The Seinfeld Holiday,” is an annual parody holiday celebrated on December 23 that was invented for “The Strike,” a 1997 episode of NBC’s sitcom Seinfeld. In ...
21 gru 2023 · The governor's "Seinfeld"-inspired pole is now housed in the Wisconsin Historical Museum. In 2012, Google introduced a custom search result for the term "Festivus," with the day's signature ...
22 gru 2021 · George Costanza’s family celebrated Festivus every year on December 23, whereas O’Keefe recalls trying to escape around the holidays because it could happen at any time unexpectedly, typically between the months of September and May.
12 maj 2020 · Stiller's Frank Costanza explained and celebrated Festivus, which he created as a reaction to the commercialization of Christmas, in "The Strike," a "Seinfeld" episode that aired Dec. 18,...