Festivus at Wikipedia
Seinfeld-fan.net
Sounds of Festivus
NY1 Video
Festivus Dance Video
Festivus -- The Flash Movie
Full Script for "The Strike" (Festivus episode)
New York Times Article
Louisville Courier
Detroit Free Press
MSNBC "Live and Direct" video
Wow! You can now buy Festivus Poles at festivuspoles.com
Festivus Pole with assembled base, available in 6 foot and 2 foot 8 inch kits.

Festivus

Having grown up in Queens (home of the Costanza's), and attended Queens College with Jerry Seinfeld, I have always had an affinity for Festivus. So here are various links and information about this holiday for the rest of us.

Festivus, The Holiday for the Rest of Us, By Allen Salkin with intro by Jerry Stiller

Great site with plenty of Festivus stuff to enjoy

Watch a great flash movie explaining Festivus

 

According to Frank Costanza, The Festivus celebration includes three major components:
The Festivus Pole: The tradition begins with a bare aluminum pole, which Frank praises for its "very high strength-to-weight ratio." During Festivus, an unadorned aluminum pole is displayed, apparently in opposition to the commercialization of highly decorated Christmas trees, and because the holiday's creator, Frank Costanza, "find[s] tinsel distracting." Local customs vary and you may be able to decorate your pole with non-threatening plain decorations, or ordinary green garland.
The Airing of Grievances: At the Festivus dinner, each participant tells friends and family all of the instances where they disappointed him or her that year.
The Feats of Strength: The head of the family tests his or her strength against one participant of the head's choosing. Festivus is not considered over until the head of the family has been pinned to the ground. A participant is allowed to decline to attempt to pin the head of the family only if they have something better to do instead.
 
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