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Member Profile: Sara Johnson

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 dog, Winston. She serves as […]

Member Profile: Ellie Balk

These days, Ellie Balk splits time between St. Louis and New York City, finding work and inspiration in both locales. “I built my career in New York and was there for 12 years,” she says. “Here, I’ve lived for almost two years; it’ll be two in October. The work is still coming in New York, […]

Member Spotlight: Edward Domain

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 Taxi Commission. Large chunks of […]

Neighborhood Spotlight: VISTA Ramen

With a small number of weeks of service now behind them, the owners and workers at VISTA Ramen no longer operate the newest restaurant in St. Louis. But they remain as the closest, newest, ramen-centric restaurant that can be seen from Nebula’s side door. (Really; that fact is indisputable.) A great addition to the Cherokee […]

Scenes from the People’s Joy Parade Fundraiser

Scenes from the Back Alley Rally for The People’s Joy Parade. Thanks to Schlafly Beer, Méxcla Restaurant, Cinco de Mayo St. Louis, Jennifer Callen, Anne McCullough, Ellie Balk, David Godbout, Mikey Wehling and everyone that came out. Together we raised over $500! 100% will go towards the creation of the weird, wild and unusual experience […]

Member Profile: Mark Pannebecker

If you’ve got light on in your office or workspace at Nebula, or if you’re phone’s charging smoothly while plugged into the wall, you can thank the efforts of Mark Pannebecker, the co-working facility’s electrician and that of South Side Spaces, generally. A resident of the Cherokee neighborhood, Pannebecker’s been in-and-around the complex for a […]

Summer Camps on Cherokee

What summer camp did you go to? Was it a sleepaway camp next to a lake, with canoeing and arts & crafts? Or maybe you were a drama nerd who went away for an intensive theater production; a musician or artist who gained exposure to new techniques over a week’s time, an athlete getting advanced training. […]

Uber Arrives in South City

In the midst of Ed Domain’s campaign for ride sharing and taxi reform, we’re excited to welcome Uber Black Car as one of our newest members. South City is fortunate to have access to major bus lines. But without access to Metrolink or ride sharing, most South Siders are limited to bus routes and the notorious cab […]