- Aug 13 Wed 2008 22:15
Nick Carter: I'm a Huge Sell Out
- Aug 13 Wed 2008 22:06
Alex on Praatjesmakers ((vid))
- Aug 12 Tue 2008 22:18
Backstreet Boys on eTalk CTV 8/8/08
- Aug 11 Mon 2008 22:54
Howie's new pic from Canada
- Aug 11 Mon 2008 09:30
The Boys are back!
And they're dancing and singing just like old times, Nick Carter says
- Aug 10 Sun 2008 22:11
Brian Littrell: Oh, Baby Baby Baylee!
- Aug 07 Thu 2008 21:19
soundcheck's pic from Moncton 97/8/1
感覺NICK又變瘦了
好心疼喔~~~
不好意思花痴毛病犯了
XDDDDDDDDDD
- Aug 05 Tue 2008 22:12
Backsteet Boys keep on going

Many boy bands of yesteryear have seen their time and whittled away into faded memories of concert programs and t-shirts, likely hidden at the back of the closest.
Though bubble-gum pop band New Kids on the Block have been resurrected, the ever-familiar Backstreet Boys have never left the music scene. It’s hard to believe that 15 years have passed since they first stepped into the music world and broke concert sales records.
Even with all hardships such as major health issues, substance abuse and the loss of one member, Kevin Richardson — the Backstreet Boys just keep on going.
- Aug 04 Mon 2008 22:57
TheChronicleHerald.ca article & interview with Alex!
THERE'S NO DENYING it: at the peak of their career, the Backstreet Boys were the biggest thing in pop music.
In the '90s their pre-packaged beats and harmony-infused hooks were the fun and frothy yang to the dark and brooding yin of alternative rock's primal screams. While following a formula that evolved from the Monkees, they managed to create a rabid worldwide fan base that still enables them to make records and headline tours like the one that brings them to the Halifax Metro Centre on Saturday.
- Aug 03 Sun 2008 22:57
Backstreet Boys are back – again
Though the song "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" first hit U.S. airwaves in 1998, it's become symbolic of the Backtreet Boys' career. After 15 years as a group, the men who will always be "Boys" are on tour again and looking forward to their next decade of pop hits.
Backstreet Boy Howie Dorough, who talked to Indy.com about his music and his new married life, said the group was playing in Europe in April when it celebrated its anniversary.
"The fans had all these signs congratulating us on 15 years," Dorough said. "We had a toast together after the show."
The Boys -- without Kevin Richardson, who left the group in 2006 -- will bring their anniversary party to the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 10.