Dear friends, every year on Dec. 23, we gather to celebrate that most cherished of holidays: Festivus. Festivus was invented in the mid-1960s by a New Jersey family, one of whose sons grew up to write for television. 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 since. Read More