
"It will be a really small percentage of what they lost, but it will be something," said Johnson of Puces POP. The vendors were reimbursed their participation fee and POP Montreal is organizing a fundraiser to help them recoup some of the money. Those jewelry are handmade," Vaillancourt said. George Duke doesnt have much good to say about Thief In The Night,his Elektra debut from 1985.What does seperate this album from Dukes others is not only its total abandonment of jazz but of funk and fusion as well.George Duke consentrates on either techno pop/dance or rockier new wave type music here and all of these songs have vocals. She said it's hard to understand the motive behind the theft. Vaillancourt is one of the few vendors who had insurance, but she said it's the hours she poured into each piece that she'll never get back. "The worst part is thinking of my little gems, my little crystal gems in the bottom of a huge box, probably all broken because it's so fragile," she said. I’d also like to specifically thank my friend Jim. It really means a lot to me to know that you’re taking even a moment to pop in and check out my comic.

Noémie Vaillancourt lost thousands of dollars when pieces from her handmade jewelry line were taken. Welcome to chapter one: A Thief in the Night Let me just take this time to really say thank you for stopping by and supporting me on this project. "We are thinking they are going to resell stuff as their own so we've contacted all the boutiques in Montreal that sell stuff," Johnson said. Like A Thief In The Night You come stealing through the night. One had $11,000 worth of goods taken from her booth alone, and at least two jewellers lost their entire collections. Puces POP organizers believe the theft was planned and targeted, since the most popular vendors were hit. 237,460 in Pop (Musik-CDs & Vinyl) Kundenrezensionen: 4,1 von 5 Sternen 11 Sternebewertungen. For this latest edition, 110 vendors took part. The triannual craft market has been a part of the pop music festival for 10 years. Montreal police believe either someone broke in overnight or hid inside as they closed up. When they returned Saturday morning to open up for business, the doors were open and unlocked. You don't think people are going to steal things made by artisans. and you especially don't think they're going to do it in a church basement -Amy Johnson, director of Puces POP Johnson said they locked up at Église Saint-Denis on Rivard Street on Friday night. "It feels terrible - you don't think people are going to steal things made by artisans, made by hand, and you especially don't think they're going to do it in a church basement," she said. Twelve artists selling their creations at POP Montreal's arts and crafts market on the weekend are out thousands of dollars after someone swiped their goods after Puces POP locked up for the night.Īmy Johnson, director of Puces POP, said about $25,000 worth of goods was stolen, along with the business cards of the artists targeted.
