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It's Christmas time, so you know what that means: Time to celebrate Festivus for the rest of us! Fans of Seinfeld, and pretty much anyone that has a TV, remember this absurd new holiday created by Frank Costanza (Jerry Stiller), which brought on plenty of laughs and has been making us all crack up ever since the episode "The Strike" aired. As hilarious as it was for us, star Julia Louis-Dreyfus had trouble keeping it together while filming the Festivus dinner scene. Thanks to some outtakes and bloopers from this episode, we can enjoy the Veep actress breaking character! -
Take A Tour of Hulu's 'Seinfeld' Apartment in New York City
The fourth wall of Jerry Seinfeld's apartment has finally been broken--residing floor level in Chelsea and complete with top-to-bottom glass windows and a view over 10th avenue. In celebration of adding the 9-season-long sitcom to stream on Hulu, Seinfeld: The Apartment installation was created, allowing fans further inside the door of the apartment and museum. -
Wale To Host ‘Seinfeld’ Remix Show on TBS This Summer Following 'TAAN'
Wale showed love for Seinfeld on his latest release The Album About Nothing and more recently, he's teamed up with TBS to showcase his appreciation for the sitcom by hosting the remix show this summer. -
Wale Announces Seinfeld Inspired 'Festivus' Project Featuring A-Trak
Many artists are getting into the holiday spirit and Wale is joining the party. Taking a slightly different approach to the holiday season, Wale is calling up a familiar influence of his, the incredibly popular 90s sitcom Seinfeld. In a short teaser clip, Wale previews what is to be a new project dropping on Dec. 23 with Canadian DJ / producer A-Trak titled "Festivus." Wale does not give any hints at what the project is, if it might be a mixtape, a video or just a song, but either way, fans should expect new Wale music very soon. -
'Seinfeld' Alum Larry Charles Talks about How He Almost Made a Comedy Series for HBO with Bob Dylan in the '90s [LISTEN]
Yes, there was a point in time when former Seinfeld writer and current Curb Your Enthusiasm collaborator Larry Charles sold a slapstick comedy series to HBO with the help of Bob Dylan, who wanted to star in it. Charles recounted the surreal event on the You Made It Weird podcast with comedian Pete Holmes. -
'Seinfeld' clips turned into video for Arcade Fire’s 'Here Comes The Night Time
There are many hilarious people on Twitter and themed accounts that focus on one thing in particular that enough people care about or think is funny. Seinfeld fans have a couple of good ones to choose from.
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