THE Pink Triangle Trust and its newly-launched on-line magazine, The Pink Humanist, received international exposure yesterday when the journal’s editor, Barry Duke, was invited to explain the PTT’s objectives on HotMale Radio, based on the Costa Blanca.

The station broadcasts on FM in Spain, and to the rest of the world via the internet, and apart from publicising the PTT, The Pink Humanist and The Freethinker, which he also edits, Duke spent two hours on air with the lovely presenter, Sammy Kruz, speaking about subjects ranging from Humanism and atheism to the pagan origins of Christmas, homophobia, ageism … and keeping fit.

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THE Pink Triangle Trust and its newly-launched on-line magazine, The Pink Humanist, received international exposure yesterday when the journal’s editor, Barry Duke, was invited to explain the PTT’s objectives on HotMale Radio, based on the Costa Blanca.

The station broadcasts on FM in Spain, and to the rest of the world via the internet, and apart from publicising the PTT, The Pink Humanist and The Freethinker, which he also edits, Duke spent two hours on air with the lovely presenter, Sammy Kruz, speaking about subjects ranging from Humanism and atheism to the pagan origins of Christmas, homophobia, ageism … and keeping fit.

“Sammy is a great presenter,” said Duke afterwards, “and we had a great time on air.”