+ Artists continue to do their part for Haiti relief. We've had the Hope For Haiti Now benefit album, the two charity singles ("Everyboyd Hurts" and the "We Are The World" remake). Now we get news that John Mayer and Arcade Fire have each licensed songs to help aid the earthquake-ravaged nation. Arcade Fire's "Wake Up," will be used in an NFL charity ad shown during the Super Bowl, while Mayer's "The Heart Of Life" will soundtrack a new Red Cross ad. (Rolling Stone)
+ If you felt a powerful disturbance in The Force last night, it was probably because a million teenage girl hearts shattered. Yep, seems as if Nick Jonas and Selena Gomez are, allegedly, an item. Again. Allegedly. (People)
+ Alex Gaskarth and his band All Time Low are one of the many awesome acts featured on Almost Alice, an album of songs inspired by Tim Burton's upcoming take on Alice In Wonderland. Find out about ATL's contribution, "Painting Flowers." (Buzznet)
+ Interesting piece about the hard times designer Zac Posen has fallen on, due to the recession and his brash attitude. Equally interesting? The awesome 2006-era pic of a long-haired Rihanna rocking a Posen dress during the desinger's salad days. (New York Times)
+ It's been a long, not particular strange trip for Miley Cyrus from tween idol to the "Party In The U.S.A." Check out a photo essay (of sorts), documenting her transformation from "smiley to sophisticate." (Idolator)
+ Tuesday we linked to a New York Times piece calling out Taylor Swift for her wide-eyed innocence. Well, call this the backlash to the backlash; Taylor's label head has gone on the offensive, telling critics that the voice they're critiquing is the "voice of a generation." (Pop Eater)
