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Follow Friday: @bloggingsbyboz, who has both eyes on Latin America

It has already been an eventful year for a Western media dazzled by the Sturm und Drang of protest and revolution. In the first few months of 2014, it has occasionally paid to have monocular vision: protest-watchers have needed one

Follow Friday: @ClairMacD, our woman in Monrovia

In 2011, Australian journalist Clair MacDougall visited Liberia to cover the re-election of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first female head-of-state. Based in neighbouring Ghana at the time, MacDougall became fascinated with what she calls “this small but deeply complex

Follow Friday: @VictoriaCocks1 and @kirstysan, digital adventurers

The opening shots are like something out of a Western. A seemingly endless sky. A row of lopsided power lines. Saltbush. On the soundtrack, the wind whistles across the plain, while a sombre, sonorous voiceover intones: “My father once told

Follow Friday: @tempus_fukit, riding the rails and writing beautifully

I met Joseph Woby by accident. In 2010, I was on my way from Memphis to Jackson on an early-morning Amtrak service when I overheard a British journalist telling an ageing American rocker that he was on his way to

Follow Friday: @ivymix, who thinks drinks and champions women

You’d be hard-pressed to find a more suitably named cocktail bartender than Brooklyn-based Ivy Mix (@ivymix). And not only for the obvious reason that the woman can make a drink. (Her favourite is the negroni: “It’s a tough one to

Follow Friday: @MarkGaleotti, explaining Russia and the Games

The Sochi Winter Olympics, which begin next week, will forever be known as Putin’s Games. However they eventually pan out, Russia’s President has staked a good deal of political capital on their success — not to mention plenty of actual

Follow Friday: @sarahkendzior, commentator, and the ‘full Kendzior’

“You smell that?” Johnny Depp asks towards the end of The Rum Diary, Bruce Robinson’s 2011 adaptation of the Hunter S. Thompson novel of the same name. Playing Paul Kemp, Thompson’s thinly veiled self-portrait and protagonist, Depp stands in the middle

Tweet the Press: How Social Media is Changing the Way Journalists Do Their Jobs

There was a time when the relationship between journalism and social media could be summed up by a single, regrettable practice. Facebooking the dead was the digital equivalent of the storied death-knock – only, if you can believe it, less