Sketchy Interviews is a recurring series on Gothamist featuring visual interviews with some of the best illustrators, cartoonists and graphic artists working in the city today. We previously talked to
New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast and
Broad City animator/cartoonist Mike Perry. This week, we spoke to
John Donohue, a former editor
at The New Yorker whose articles and cartoons have appeared in the New York Times and Barron's, and who also edited the NY Times bestseller
Man with a Pan: Culinary Adventures of Fathers who Cook for their Families. But you may know him in particular from his project
All The Restaurants In New York, a never-ending visual exploration of NYC's culinary offerings (which regularly pops up on those LinkNYC displays). His book on drawing places in NYC will be out next spring; in the meantime, you can check out more of his work
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