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"Merry Christmas, Not Happy Festivus!"... December 23rd is the Strange Holiday Created by the Sitcom 'Seinfeld'

"Forget the Christmas Tree, the Aluminum Pole is Here"... December 23rd is 'Festivus Day', a holiday born in opposition to the commercialization of Christmas... Complaints and feats of strength have been traditions since 1997, starting from the sitcom and becoming a beloved pop culture icon for nearly 30 years
With Christmas just two days away today (23rd), fans of 'Seinfeld' around the world and those tired of the commercialization of Christmas bring out the 'Aluminum Pole' instead of a tree. This is because the strange and delightful holiday, 'Festivus', has returned.
Netflix’s “Teach You a Lesson” tops the global non-English TV list at No. 1, sweeping 48 countries in a box-office surge!

Netflix’s “Teach You a Lesson” tops the global non-English TV list at No. 1, sweeping 48 countries in a box-office surge!

In 10 countries including India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore, it took No. 1, landing on the TOP 10 list in a total of 48 countries.
A Netflix series, 〈Teach You a Lesson〉, which depicts the unrelenting efforts of a school authority protection unit that steps in on behalf of the victims and sets the school back on track, recorded 6,400,000 views in just three days (a figure calculated by dividing viewing time by the work’s total...
A Borderless Art Language: The Work of Albert Serra, Part 2

A Borderless Art Language: The Work of Albert Serra, Part 2

〈Pacifiction〉 and 〈The Afternoon of Solitude〉 pulled off back-to-back feats by topping “Cahiers du cinéma”’s Best 10 lists.
〈Waiting for Sancho〉’s production process and behind-the-scenes stories are included in a documentary he made himself: the film critic Mark Peranson, who serves as editor of the film magazine “Cinemascop,” appeared in the movie as the character Joseph.