The anti-holiday holiday made famous on Seinfeld is celebrated annually on Dec. 23 By Danielle Abreu •
Updated on December 23, 2020 at 2:54 pm
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It s that Festivus time of year.
The anti-holiday holiday made famous on Seinfeld is celebrated annually on Dec. 23 by those who want to embrace their inner Bah Humbug with a secular alternative to Christmas consumerism.
In a year defined by a devastating pandemic, a tumultuous presidential election, a wave of protests over racial injustice, not to mention the loss of Jerry Stiller himself, the airing of grievances has never been more fitting.
Jerry Seinfeld, however, is suggesting you curb your enthusiasm on the airing of grievances, just for 2020.
The anti-holiday holiday made famous on Seinfeld is celebrated annually on Dec. 23 By Danielle Abreu •
Updated on December 23, 2020 at 3:53 pm
Margaret Norton/NBCU Photo Bank
It s that Festivus time of year.
The anti-holiday holiday made famous on Seinfeld is celebrated annually on Dec. 23 by those who want to embrace their inner Bah Humbug with a secular alternative to Christmas consumerism.
In a year defined by a devastating pandemic, a tumultuous presidential election, a wave of protests over racial injustice, not to mention the loss of Jerry Stiller himself, the airing of grievances has never been more fitting.
Jerry Seinfeld, however, is suggesting you curb your enthusiasm on the airing of grievances, just for 2020.
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Rand Paul releases annual Festivus Report of government excess Print this article
Embracing the holiday spirit just days after Congress passed a massive $2.3 trillion spending package, Sen. Rand Paul released his annual Festivus Report, airing his grievances of government excess and spending.
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Seinfeld aficionados, Dec. 23 is Festivus a secular holiday created by author Daniel O Keefe and popularized by the show s Frank Costanza. O Keefe s son Dan O Keefe co-wrote an episode that featured the spoof holiday. Key features of the holiday include a bare aluminum pole, demonstrating feats of strength, and of course, the airing of grievances.
I’ve got a lot of problems with you people and now you’re gonna hear about them! #Festivuspic.twitter.com/hn5V6txXOk Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul)