From TNR, a review of Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World by Giulia Sissa. Pet trends that must die: Social networking sites for dogs? Kitty wigs? It's time to stop the madness. From Metapsychology, a review of In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession with Self-Fulfillment by Eva S. Moskowitz; a review of A Brief History of Anxiety: Yours and Mine by Patricia Pearson; and a review of Radical Grace: How Belief in a Benevolent God Benefits Our Health by J. Harold Ellens. Geoffrey Robertson on how he hid Salman Rushdie during the fatwa. Insurgencies that refuse to die: Five rebellions that somehow keep going years after the governments they antagonize declared victory. A review of The Russell/Bradley Dispute and its Significance for Twentieth-Century Philosophy by Stewart Candlish. From Conversations with History, an interview with John Harte on the current environmental crisis; an interview with Barry Eichengreen on the current economic crisis; and an interview with David M. Kennedy on what is to be learned from the Great Depression. From NPQ, an interview with Paul Samuelson: "Don't expect recovery before 2012; and an article on Barack Obama and "Slumdog Millionaire". From PopMatters, could the lighthearted, seemingly innocuous genre of the romantic comedy actually be as psychologically damaging as onscreen violence and sex?