Meet Nebula members, Darren and Charlene Young. The couple founded a South City favorite, The Fattened Caf and won the Nebula and City Wide Pils Scholarship in 2018.
What started as a somewhat secret event of filming live music performances over the course of a day 7 years ago, has turned into one of Cherokee Street’s most cherished events.
We thought we’d celebrate 314 day by highlighting one of our members whose work celebrates all the Lou has to offer. Sarah Berkowitz of Do314 has been a Nebula member since 2012 and is one of our longest standing members!
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, adolescents made up 20 percent of the St. Louis City population in 2017; meaning there are over 62,000 young people under 18 in our city.
Occasionally, we’ll post up interviews with members of Nebula, giving the community a chance to better know folks that you may see in-and-around the space. Today, we trade notes with a member whose profession is part of a growing group of Nebula members – attorneys.
Sara Johnson, a Nebulite for about two years, recently won a contested race for Committeewoman of the City’s 9th Ward; she ran on a slate with Committeeman candidate Bryan Walsh and both are now set to serve in their new roles. Johnson lives nearby, in Benton Park West, with her
During the past half-decade, Edward Domain’s life has changed, dramatically and often. In 2012, he moved to St. Louis after winning an Arch Grant. In 2013, he was involved in a near-fatal taxi accident, one that saw eventually lock horns in a very public battle with the St. Louis Metro
For the past few weeks, yoga teacher Constance Steinkamp has hosted Reboot, a 50-minute, mid-week refresh session, held on Wednesday mornings at 8 a.m. The class is a free perk for Nebulites, allowing them engage their mind, body and breath in the Events Space. “I would say that Reboot is