George Costanza, the bumbling-yet-eternally-scheming “Seinfeld” mainstay played by Jason Alexander, had a long-running ...
George Costanza, the bumbling-yet-eternally-scheming “Seinfeld” mainstay played by Jason Alexander, had a long-running Vandelay ploy. George first concocted Art Vandelay to explain his ...
Thomas John Sfraga, 56, was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for stealing over $2 million for sham business ventures.
and Build Strong Homes. In the Seinfeld episode “The Boyfriend,” George Costanza pretended he interviewed with a fake latex company named “Vandelay Industries” so he could keep getting ...
The stain of betrayal in Afghanistan is now on Republican hands.
The Call the Midwife actress is a doting mother-of-two ...
A Brooklyn crypto influencer who convinced friends to invest in a bogus company referencing the show Seinfeld was sentenced to nearly four years in federal prison for the multimillion-dollar Ponzi ...
The name "Vandelay" may sound familiar to "Seinfeld" fans. On the show, George Costanza invented "Vandelay Industries" as the name of a fake business, a running joke throughout the series.
On Sunday, The New York Times published an article so long and so significant that it merits unpacking here. Its author, Times investigative reporter ...