The Best of Bumbershoot 2011: Monday

Yacht’s Claire L. Evans and Jona Bechtolt, looking fresh.
Here’s our go-before-it’s-over list for Monday, the third and final day of Bumbershoot:
Visual Art: Flatstock 31
Flatstock 31 is Rock Poster Mecca, a cavern of limited-edition prints by over 75 artists, curated by the American Poster Institute. That one of Wu-Tang Clan is just begging to be bought and placed with honor on your wall—in a frame, of course. Adults hang posters in frames; college kids use masking tape. It’s a very important distinction. 11-8, Fisher Pavilion. Also: Saturday and Sunday.
Dance: Whim W’Him
Former Pacific Northwest Ballet principal Olivier Wevers has forged a supergroup of modern dancers from across the city, and isn’t afraid to swap gender roles and stick men in Baroque hoop skirts. For this show, he taps into his dark side with original work Monster, a commentary on the demons in our lives, including addiction and nasty relationships. 2:30-3:30, Bagley Wright Theatre, Seattle Rep.
Music: Yacht
Why didn’t anyone at Bumbershoot think it’d be fun to put Yacht and Tennis back to back? Aside from the obvious boat shoe jokes, Tennis’s dreamy lo-fi would be the perfect warm-up to the Portland duo’s Talking Heads-style electropop. I can’t…stop…moving my feet to the “Summer Song.” 3:15-4:15, Fountain Lawn.
Books & Talks: The Writing of Battlestar Galactica
Writer/producer Ronald Moore, the man who reimagined the hokey ’70s sci-fi show as a dark space opera of flawed humans and sexy Cylons, talks about the making of the revamped TV series with fellow writer/producers David Weddle and Bradley Thompson. Moderated by EMP curator Brooks Peck. 7-8, Leo K Theatre, Seattle Rep.
Comedy: Doug Loves Movies Podcast with Doug Benson
The only reason I would even consider skipping a minute of soul band Fitz and the Tantrums (mainstage, see video below) is to see a live podcast recording of Doug Loves Movies. Benson brings in famous friends and comedians to geek out over film trivia and riff on the latest releases. I just want to hear what they have to say about The Help. 7:45-8:45, Bagley Wright Theatre, Seattle Rep. Also: Sat & Sun at 7:45.
KeyArena mainstage: Big Boi (3-4:15), Fitz and the Tantrums (7:45-8:45), Daryl Hall and John Oates (9:15-10:45pm)
Bumbershoot runs Sept 3-5 at Seattle Center.