7 Things Worth Your Time This Week
2025-07-24 · 5 min read
Seven picks deep this week because the culture delivered. From a Brazilian steakhouse that does not rely on the rodizio gimmick to a podcast episode that reframes how you think about money, here is where to direct your attention.
Fogo de Chao opened its newest location in Nashville's Gulch neighborhood, and the updated concept includes a market table with smoked salmon, fresh burrata, and imported charcuterie that rivals standalone Italian spots. The picanha is still the star, but the expanded offerings signal a brand evolving beyond all-you-can-eat into genuine dining.
Jordan Brand released the Air Jordan 1 Low OG in a Sail/University Red colorway that channels the original 1985 Chicago energy in a low-top silhouette. At $140 retail, it undercuts most hype-driven releases while delivering a cleaner, more versatile look than the high-top. Check availability on Nike.com and local skate shops.
The Bear season three dropped its first four episodes on Hulu, and the kitchen intensity has somehow escalated. The new season follows Carmy's team as they chase a Michelin star, with standout performances from Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Each episode runs under 30 minutes, making it perfect binge material.
Rimowa's new Essential Lite collection shaves two pounds off their classic polycarbonate luggage without sacrificing durability. The carry-on version weighs just 4.4 pounds empty — lighter than most soft-sided bags — and retains the signature groove design. Worth considering if you fly frequently and every ounce counts at https://www.rimowa.com.
The Prof G Pod episode with Morgan Housel on the psychology of spending versus saving is the most useful 45 minutes of financial thinking we have encountered all year. Housel's framework for distinguishing between status spending and satisfaction spending will change how you evaluate your next purchase.
Quick additions: Uniqlo's U collection spring drop includes a $40 oversized tee in heavyweight cotton that rivals $120 designer basics, and the Criterion Channel added a curated collection of 1970s New Hollywood films. Both are inexpensive ways to upgrade your wardrobe and your watchlist simultaneously.