
Allzah.com was originally an online arts e-zine for the Southern Maryland, DC and Baltimore area. It had a great run for a couple of years, but the demand for reviews outpaced the all-volunteer staff's availability. Rather than allow the integrity and quality of our work to detoriorate under demand, we decided to stop publication. We've kept the archives online because many people still visit the old Allzah content.
Now Allzah is a portal to the many endeavors that continue by the creators of Allzah.
As always, we owe the whole of the Allzah kingdom to our Computer Jedi, Robert Bartlett.


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Initially Allzah started as a pet project of Heather Bartlett's to review her "girl's nights out" and it evolved into an arts and music e-zine that launched in late summer of 2002.
Allzah went from approximately 200 hits per day when we launched in September and averaged about 3200 hits per day by mid-November. Demand for reviews of music and theatre outpaced our ability to devote enough time to the site, not to mention the technical website updating. In 2004 we stopped publishing new reviews and articles.
To visit the Allzah.com archives go HERE. |

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Charles County Cafe is a group blog primarly made up of residents of Charles County, Maryland created by Richard White and Heather Bartlett. The discussions range from politics and religion to art, philosphy and current events and news. |



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Heather Bartlett is a multimedia artist, writer and co-creator of Allzah.com, Charles County Cafe and Carrington Cafe.
She re-launched her art site in 2007. She (and Robert of course) intend to implement a shopping cart system and a gallery of past and present works.
Heather's new personal blog is located at www.HeatherBartlettArt.com as well.
If you have been looking for Heather's retired blog "The Goddess Chronicles" with it's several years worth of archives, you can find it HERE. |

Heather is a staff writer for the online news source www.TheBayNet.com
You can also find some of her artwork at New Moon Bodywork and Botanicals in La Plata, Maryland.
Heather has a Cafepress store as well where you will find items bearing sassy sayings, plus size confidence, pagan themes and more!

Copyright from birth of the content to long after our deaths. |