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James Spader has had a lot of memorable television roles, but a forgotten performance of his in an iconic '90s sitcom deserves to be more lauded.
The New York Yankees' George Costanza napping bobblehead is pre-reselling for five times the cost of Seinfeld Night game tickets.
So was the pig-man episode on Seinfeld a metaphorical reference all along? On evidence accessible to us—episode scripts, interviews, and commentary—yes, it appears not to be.
Although we might have all laughed at the pig-man part from "The Bris" in Seinfeld, the inspiration for the episode is darker than you think.
The New York Yankees are bringing back "Seinfeld Night" this summer with a George Costanza bobblehead giveaway.
This week the New York Yankees announced that the bobblehead giveaway for its Seinfeld Night promotion on Aug. 21 for its game against the Boston Red Sox will be one of George Costanza sleeping ...
The Brief The Yankees will give out George Costanza bobbleheads on "Seinfeld Night." "Seinfeld Night" will be on August 21. The Yankees will be playing against the Boston Red Sox.
The most obvious Seinfeld clones were the uninspired — and usually unsuccessful — low-premise sitcoms about friends who sit around and talk. But plenty of genuinely good shows that have since become ...
George Costanza did quality work for legendary New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner in the hit sitcom "Seinfeld," and the organization hasn't forgotten about his timeless contributions. On ...
The Yankees are hosting Seinfeld Night on August 21 and giving away this bobblehead of George Costanza sleeping under George Steinbrenner’s desk MLB/X ...
The bobblehead coincides with the New York Yankees hosting "Seinfeld Night" against the Boston Red Sox.