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BY Rea McNamara   February 06, 2008 13:02

WHO: Addi “Mindbender” Stewart, 30, rapper and hip-hop journalist. Stewart shares the space with his roommate/“polyamorous lover,” Diane Iantorno, 27, massage therapist.

WHAT: Two-bedroom apartment above a storefront.

WHERE: Queen & Spadina.

HOW LONG: A year and a half.

LADIES LOVE COOL ADDI: “[Will] you really put ‘polyamorous lover’? I would love that,” cracks an unsure Stewart about the label making it into EYE WEEKLY (it helps that it’s the Love & Sex issue). Further prodding on the matter has Stewart elaborate on what makes a three-year-long open relationship work: “Freedom goes both ways. It’s a lot of honesty and we have certain rules in the house. Besides that, tell the truth and open your heart. Respect[ing] each other is basically the bottom line.”

THE STORY: If you’ve ever been to a hip-hop gig, it’s more than likely you spotted Adhimu “Mindbender” Stewart wilding out in the front row — a strange sight considering our city’s reputation as the capital of screw face. But walk up the small flight of stairs in his apartment, passing the white paint-chipped armoire with the Buddha portrait hanging above, and behold Stewart’s street cred–worthy home studio.

Floor-to-ceiling posters of icons such as RZA alter ego Bobby Digital and Organized Konfusion cocoon the two-computer set-up complete with recording mic and large speakers donated by friend DJ Extrodinaire. His shelves are filled with music-industry books and cherished mixtapes of old campus radio-recorded rap shows.

The converted bedroom also has a built-in wooden bunk bed that’s used to help store his hip-hop memorabilia, including a collection of every local rap flyer he’s come across in the past 10 years. “When they make a Canadian Hip-Hop Hall of Fame, I’ve got lots of contributions,” he adds.
Downstairs, the long-time Pound magazine columnist’s burgundy-hued living room features a furniture set (snagged for free from his part-time HMV gig) that calls to mind Bill Cosby’s cable-knit sweaters. Horizontal wavy mirrors open up the fresh pine-floored space.

Stewart’s history is reflected in decorative details like an antique broom from his Jamaican father that hangs above an archway; a portrait of De La Soul that his twin brother drew in pencil while they were still in high school; and tiny wicker fans from the wedding of his friend Alexis, who co-organized the highly successful In Divine Style weekly open mic at the old Hooch with him.
“It was one of the top five weekly hip-hop open mics in North American history,” he says of the 2001-2006 grassroots event that saw many a rap crew pass through.

A huge cheerleader for our local hip-hop scene — he makes sure to name-check favourite local artists such as Eternia, 4th Pyramid, Junia T and others in the conversation — Stewart is not only gearing up to kick-start the event again but is also readying next month’s release of his much-anticipated a cappella concept album Invisible Rhythm Showcase on URB. 

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Poly defined
I'm glad that you, and he, took the trouble to define polyamory correctly. Now that the word is getting into mainstream culture, it's important that those of us who believe in poly hold the word to its original meaning: one of high ethics, honesty, caring, and communication. Love shared needs to be love multiplied, not just added. Alan Polyamory in the News: http://polyinthemedia.blogspot.com/

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