Festival in a sentence as a noun

I don't care if it is your yearly festival of annoying neighbors into threatening you with axes!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the film finished and accepted to film festivals before they started the kickstarter project?

For a few years I worked as programming director for a local film festival, selecting and scheduling all the films.

We also are designing and printing posters and key art to help market and promote the film at festivals, screenings, and special events.

The followup text:"Our team performed brilliantly in the month leading up to our launch at the South by Southwest festival; they worked day and night.

If one of my buddies is having a riot at Coachella and sends me a crazy festival pic for instance, and I'm just sitting at my desk doing work, what am I supposed to do?

Your comment is slightly off-the-mark as his comment wasn't merely about a festival, but also about his opinion on Portugals drug policy.

"It only points to the power of traders, who would have bought at Rs 8 in early-May and stored to create artificial scarcity after July — when crop arrivals stop and the festival season takes off with Ramzan/Id-ul-Fitr!

The incident happened after he took a wrong turn onto a one-way street and was about to turn around, when he was crowded by a group of people at a nearby music festival, apparently angry with his traffic violation.

There was a long-running achievement called "What a Strange Long Journey it has Been", which took at least a year in real-time to complete, and you had to actively play during each of the ten or so in-game festivals and holidays, and do some quests and tasks during each.

Festival definitions

noun

a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration

noun

an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place); "a drama festival"

See also: fete