Published 08-24-05
Submitted by Sam Goody
Starting this week, youth interested in making a difference in their community can pick up a copy of BUILD at nationwide Sam Goody stores. The issue, featuring Kanye West on the cover, celebrates young people changing their world. Regular features of the magazine include articles about celebrities who are working to change the world, suggestions on how to get involved in the community, and profiles of young leaders and their amazing philanthropic efforts. The magazine's goal is to provide young people with the tools, inspiration and motivation to make a difference in the world by celebrating the good works of others.
"BUILD magazine marries entertainment with philanthropy, creating an interesting and inspiring read for youth," said Musicland VP of Marketing Brian Miller. "The magazine will complement Sam Goody's core customer, teens and tweens."
Do Something inspires, supports and celebrates young people changing their world. More than 4 million kids have participated in Do Something programs since it was founded in 1993. Membership is open to all young people online free of charge.
"I started Do Something because I wanted community service to be as cool as sports, music and entertainment," said Do Something Founder and Melrose Place Actor, Andrew Shue. "BUILD celebrates service just like Sports Illustrated and Rolling Stone showcase athletes and musicians."
About Musicland
Musicland Group Inc. is a leading national specialty retailer of music, movies and games that appeal to trend-conscious, entertainment-focused consumers. The company is expanding and diversifying its key entertainment offerings to satisfy the changing needs of its consumers. Musicland operates more than 900 retail stores and online under the names Sam Goody (samgoody.com), Media Play (mediaplay.com) and Suncoast Motion Picture Company (suncoast.com) in 48 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
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