 The central library is calling this new activity Litfest, a literary festival held in observance of Nobel Laureate Week, poetry, song, drama, the spoken word, and dub poetry were among the areas of the arts showcased at the inaugural event, which organizers say is a spin-off of the central library's lunchtime poetry sessions. Devocation, vibration, intuition, visualization, meditation, standing still are you. You've got to be, you've got to be bad, you've got to be bold, you've got to be whiter. You've got to be hot, you've got to be tough, you've got to be stronger. The director of library services, Sally Roseman, is heartened by the response to the event and says the activity will be held annually to celebrate the arts and the achievements of the island's two Nobel Laureates. This activity concentrates on highlighting the talents that exist amongst us through song, poetry, recital, and the creative and performing arts. Organizers say local entrepreneurs invited to the lunchtime activity are all artists in their own right. Member of the Litfest Organizing Committee, Gyan Shan Bremen, says showcasing the products at the event as a side attraction helps promote the items and give the small businesses some much-needed exposure. I think it lends to the ambiance of the whole affair. It is not just people coming in and seeing and buying. They come for entertainment also, so the fusion of it too is awesome. The central library's literary festival, known as Litfest, was held under the theme of the Nobel Laureate Festival for 2023, celebrating excellence, consolidating our legacy. From the Communications Unit of the Ministry of Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology, and Vocational Training, I am Chris Saty, report.