The Best of Bumbershoot 2011: Sunday

Don’t mess with anyone who names their band the Kills.
Back for more? Here’s our try-to-see-as-much-as-you-can list for Sunday of Bumbershoot:
Visual Art: Bumber By Number
It’s a mass paint-by-number project, and you don’t have to stay inside the lines. Just grab a crayon and contribute to the wall-sized canvas created by artist Ryan Feddersen, a saucy reinterpretation of Edouard Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass (Le Dejeuner sur l’Herbe), now with naked men. 11-8, Seattle Center Pavilion. Also: Saturday and Monday 11-8.
Have you heard about the Gregory Brothers? They’re at Intiman Theatre from 1-2. Hide yer kids, hide yer wife.
Dance: Trey McIntyre Project
Boise-based Trey McIntyre Project is a darling of the modern dance world with one of the most sought-after choreographers in the business. The troupe will perform Oh, Inverted World set to music by the Shins. 2:15-3:30, Bagley Wright Theatre, Seattle Rep. Also: Sat and Mon at 12:15.
Music: Broken Social Scene
Canadian indie rock collective Broken Social Scene has reinvented itself yet again, touring with seven steady members (but minus Feist) behind the soaring new album Forgiveness Rock Record. Their melodies have never been tighter. 3-4:15, KeyArena.
Music: Tennis
After months spent on the high seas, the husband-and-wife duo turned out an album of pop gems that reflect all that sunshine and fresh air. This is what summer sounds like. 5-6, Fountain Lawn Stage.
Music: Das Racist
Do we call this comedy, or music? The Brooklyn duo can rap for three minutes straight about a combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell and not send people running for the exit. Their beats are legit, their social commentary biting and hilarious. 5:45-6:45, Fisher Green Stage.
Books & Talks: Dan Savage and Terry Miller: It Gets Better
The Savage Love sex columnist and his partner Miller have become folk heroes of sorts with the It Gets Better Project. Hear them talk about how they rallied thousands of people around the world to make video messages of positive reinforcement for bullied LGBT teens. 7-8, Word & Ideas Stage, Leo K Theatre, Seattle Rep.

Music: Leon Russell
Yes, his Rip Van Winkle beard probably needs its own roadie, but this legendary session man deserves to let loose after a Hall of Fame career backing everyone from Eric Clapton to Elton John. Don’t miss him tickle the ivories. 7:30-8:45, Mural Amphitheatre.
Music: The Kills
Think about it: You can stick around for Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart’s entire set of hard-grinding garage rock and still make it over to KeyArena to hear headliner Wiz Khalifa play “Black and Yellow,” which is the only song any of us know anyway. 9:15-10:15, Fisher Green Stage.
KeyArena mainstage: Macklemore and Ryan Lewis (8-9pm), Wiz Khalifa (9:30-10:45pm)
Bumbershoot runs Sept 3-5 at Seattle Center.