Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) is now visible in northern hemisphere skies. This Comet Lovejoy is not to be confused with any of the four previous discoveries made by Australian comet hunter Terry Lovejoy. He discovered this one last August, but it moved northward and brightened in December.
Apparently, in dark sky sites, the comet has been just visible to the unaided eye. It's currently somewhat washed out by the full Moon, but in a few days the effect of the Moon will be lessening. The other night I had a clear sky and could see where the comet probably was, but the Moon was bright and I didn't know where the binoculars were. A friend found it easily with binoculars, reported it as a "fuzzy blob".
Here is
Sky & Telescope's finder chart for January. Most people can find Orion in the sky, so there's a good chance of locating the comet.