Carol Joynt’s Latest Dish on Casting for Real Housewives of DC
Carol Joynt interviewing Ted Sorensen about his former boss — President Kennedy
In Washington, most everyone is familiar with Carol Joynt and the legendary restaurant she owned — Nathan’s — which was in the heart of Georgetown on the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street, and her now famous Q&A Cafe which is now televised on NewsChannel 8 on Saturdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 11 p.m.
Joynt created The Q&A Cafe in October 2001 as a response to the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. She felt the community craved information and she sought to help fill that void by initially doing weekly interviews with experts on subjects related to terrorism, the Middle East and south Asia. Over time, and with its growing popularity, The Q&A Cafe focused on other subjects as well – politics, medicine, science, the military, diplomacy, literature, the arts, sports, fashion, music and entertainment – and began broadcasting on YouTube.
Additionally, she has been writing about Washington for New York Social Diary, and more recently started her own blog called ”Swimming in Quicksand”. Lately she’s been giving the Washington Post’s Reliable Source and the Washington Times’ Green & Glover a run for their money when it comes to dishing gossip about the much talked about Real Housewives of DC. Take a look at her latest on the casting of Real Housewives of DC where she even makes mention of yours truly! I’ve been filmed by producers and have been thrilled to have three of my PR clients filmed for the show, but since I’ve signed legal documents that’s all I should say for now.
- Miss A




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Andrea Rodgers has been in Washington for over a decade, and is well-known for giving back to the local community. She has co-founded three major fundraisers - Blondes vs. Brunettes in 2005, The Courage Cup where she serves as President in 2006, and Fashion for Paws in 2007. In September 2008, Andrea launched two businesses — AskMissA.com, and Socialite Marketing, a full-service boutique marketing firm that provides businesses and brands with social media, public relations, marketing, and event planning services. She attended boarding school at Salem Academy, and graduated from Wake Forest University with a double major in Economics and Politics. Rodgers was recently hand picked by Vogue magazine to be a founding member of The Vogue 100, an organization "of influential decision makers and opinion leaders known for their distinctive taste in fashion and culture, [and who] personify the rising influence of women over the past several decades."
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