On July 5, 1989, NBC officially debuted Seinfeld, the American TV sitcom famously described as a show "about nothing.” Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the hit series reveled in the absurd ...
Seinfeld’s responsible for inextricably tying a whole lotta artifacts to classic TV episodes. A Pez dispenser, a beltless trench coat, a black and white cookie–on my first visit to New York City, I ...
Of all the great things about television, the greatest is that it’s on every single day. TV history is being made, day in and day out, in ways big and small. In an effort to better appreciate this ...
Every 'Seinfeld' fan remembers Jerry's iconic 'puffy shirt'. What happened to the shirt and how much did it sell for? A lot, is the answer. In the episode, Seinfeld agrees to wear the shirt for his ...
Lynda Saul is the master of at least one domain and has a letter from the Smithsonian to prove it. Saul isn't much of a television watcher -- not that there's anything wrong with that -- but she is a ...
Move over, ruby slippers. That puffy shirt's moving in. The outlandishly unfashionable shirt worn by Jerry Seinfeld on his hit TV show went on display Friday at the Smithsonian, alongside Kermit the ...
Move over, ruby slippers. That puffy shirt’s moving in. The outlandishly unfashionable shirt worn by Jerry Seinfeld on his hit TV show went on display Friday at the Smithsonian, alongside Kermit the ...
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