We hear a lot about “equity,” and we only know Colorado antithesizes the concept. A recent purchase by “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone establishes more inequity in Colorado’s favor.
Someone tell Eric Cartman that Casa Bonita, aka “Mexican Disneyland,” has been saved from the clutches of bankruptcy. Amid fears that the real eatery would be closed for good, “South Park” creators ...
Casa Bonita, the legendary Denver-area restaurant and entertainment complex, is perhaps one of America’s most surreal dining experiences. Its pink adobe façade rises unexpectedly over a nondescript ...
In the episode, Cartman (Parker) is looking forward to celebrating his frienemy Kyle's (Parker) birthday at his favorite establishment. Unfortunately, Kyle spurns him in favor of Butters, Stan, and ...
"It's just sitting there. It sucks," Parker told The Hollywood Reporter. "For a moment, when it was like Casa Bonita is going to close down, we said, 'We're going to go buy it.' And I felt like it was ...
In 2003, a classic episode of the comedic cartoon series "South Park" launched a Colorado restaurant into infamy. The episode featured the show's often-villainous Eric Cartman visiting his favorite ...
The South Park creators have kept busy during the pandemic. They’re doing God’s work while transforming Casa Bonita in a way that no one (anyone who’s ever eaten at a Casa Bonita, that is) ever ...
When “South Park” creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker thought they might buy the beloved Denver restaurant Casa Bonita, one of the first calls they made was to director Arthur Bradford. The two Comedy ...
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