Jerry Seinfeld could've broken an auction record for Porsche if he decided to sell the coveted vintage car for a whopping $25 ...
Even though Seinfeld ended its run back in 1998, the show remains one of the most popular of all-time. The ending of Curb Your Enthusiasm even made the divisive finale retroactively great.
It's a Festivus for the rest of us, of course! You might know Festivus, the quirky secular holiday, from its feature in the 1997 "Seinfeld" episode, "The Strike" (season 9, episode 10).
The secular holiday of Festivus is held on Dec. 23, celebrated by fans of the show “Seinfeld” since the 1997 episode “The Strike.” First aired on Dec. 18, 1997, “The Strike” depicts an ...
In a memoir, Schiff describes his path from from inauspicious beginnings to life as a working comedian alongside a bevy of generation-defining Jewish comics. (JTA) — Mark Schiff has been opening ...
Festivus is an anti-commercialist holiday that was introduced to the world in the ninth season of “Seinfeld” in 1997. The quirky Christmas alternative is aimed at those who are fed up with the ...