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Office Closed For Labor Day

August 30, 2024 Fiona Danyko

Favorite Meals of Summer

August 30, 2024 Fiona Danyko
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3 - Tallines, Spain, Joseph.jpg
4 - Grilled Oysters, Brennan's NOLA, Paola.jpg
5 - Korean BBQ Fried Rice, Noodlelove, Rebecca.jpg
1 - Strawberries, London, Protima.jpg 2 - Breakfast, Baby Blue's Luncheonette Brooklyn, Fiona.jpg 3 - Tallines, Spain, Joseph.jpg 4 - Grilled Oysters, Brennan's NOLA, Paola.jpg 5 - Korean BBQ Fried Rice, Noodlelove, Rebecca.jpg

It has been a long, hot, and fun-filled summer for us at DLG, and we are sad to see it end. As we enjoy some final moments of summer this weekend, we are reflecting on our favorite indulgences of the last few months – delicious food! 

We ate a Greek brunch in Brooklyn and tallines in Ra Riera. We also had grilled oysters in New Orleans, Korean fried barbecue in Manhattan, and capped it off with strawberries in London. We are stuffed!!! 

Happy Labor Day and Happy Eating! 

Tags friday photo, food, meals, tallines, ra riera, brunch, brooklyn, grilled oysters, new orleans, strawberries, london, korean fried barbecue, manhattan

Hard Work and Big Dreams

August 26, 2024 Fiona Danyko
Tags monday quote, immigration, america, immigrants, work, dreams, la times, los angeles times

Tishan Hsu’s Glitching Artwork

August 23, 2024 Fiona Danyko
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Known as one of the pioneers of the digital art movement, Tishan Hsu’s work has been exploring how technology is becoming an extension of the human body. The MIT educated artist’s avant garde sculptures “car-grass-screen” and “car-body-screen-2,” are currently garaged on the High Line. Shaped with soft edges and curved surfaces, like physical bodies, the cars appear organic except for their glitching, screen-like skins.

The resin-wrapped foam forms continue Hsu’s tradition of manipulating technology, materials, and software in his artwork. Armed with a scannable QR code, “car-green-screen-2” connects the viewer to a virtual and physical realm, transporting us to another dimension with a click on our phones.

Tags friday photo, tishan hsu, car grass screen, car body screen 2, technology, cars, public art, art in nyc, high line, MIT

“Do Politicians Realize How Difficult and Rare Immigrating to the U.S. Legally Actually Is?”

August 19, 2024 Fiona Danyko
Tags monday quote, immigration, legal immigration, immigrants, united states, american immigration, immigration laws

Summer Streets

August 16, 2024 Fiona Danyko

Photo and Video by Rebecca Collins-Pfeiffer

Though many New Yorkers try to escape the city in the summer, we are enjoying all the city has to offer this season. For most of the year, outdoor activities are not conducive to busy New York streets, but for a few weekends of the summer the Department of Transportation runs “Summer Streets,” shutting down miles of city streets to traffic for residents to enjoy.

Walkers, runners, bikers, and even roller skaters can take advantage of these street shutdowns for a few more weeks and take in the city from a different perspective. The last days to enjoy the closures are August 17th in Manhattan, and August 24th in Brooklyn and the Bronx. Whether you go by foot, bike, or roller skate, you are sure to enjoy the summer treat.

Tags friday photo, summer streets, nyc, new york city, get outside, summer, fun, roller skating

Olympic Immigrants

August 12, 2024 Fiona Danyko
Tags monday quote, the guardian, beau dure, olympics, immigrants, champions, medalists, children of immigrants

“Les Voyageurs” by Bruno Catalano

August 9, 2024 Fiona Danyko
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Photos by Misia Delgado

Walking along Park Avenue in Manhattan, you may notice people are missing parts of themselves. Fortunately, you have not taken a turn into the Twilight Zone but have come across “Les Voyageurs”, or The Travelers, an installation by Bruno Catalano.

The artist, who settled in Marseille after leaving his homeland of Morocco at the age of ten, was a sea traveler who worked on boats. His first torso-less statue was the result of a casting accident, but now the gaps in these bronze statues are a signature of the sculptor.

Drawing from his own immigration journey when creating “Les Voyageurs”, Catalano’s statues depict the bodies of weary travelers, clutching onto a piece of luggage with a gap in their torso. Despite losing a part of themselves, these travelers move forward, luggage in hand.

Tags friday photo, manhattan, park avenue, bruno catalano, art, art in nyc, sculpture, public art, immigration, travel, les voyageurs, the travelers

USCIS California Service Center is Moving to a New Address

August 7, 2024 Paola Calero

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) announced that the California Service Center will be moving to a new address, beginning Monday, August 12, 2024.  The  new address is  2642 Michelle Drive, Tustin, CA 92780.   

Tags uscis, california service center, change of address

Green Card :: Evidence of Adequate Means of Financial Support

August 5, 2024 Fiona Danyko
Tags monday quote, poetry, green card, immigration applications, poem, ae hee lee
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