Nell Porter-Brown
Nell Porter Brown is assistant editor of Harvard Magazine. She is a graduate of Connecticut College and recently earned a master’s degree in creative writing and literature from the Harvard Extension School. Before joining the magazine staff in 2000, she was a newspaper reporter and covered politics, business, and criminal justice. She has also worked for land conservation organizations, on documentary films, and as an editor for a pharmaceutical research marketing firm. At the magazine, she writes and edits features, alumni profiles, University news, historic notes, and arts and culture stories. She seeks out diverse, novel ideas and fresh perspectives. Throughout her career Nell has developed strong collaborative and trusting relationships with both story sources and colleagues, building a wealth of knowledge and the ability to convey human truths through storytelling.
As a magazine writer with a background in reporting for daily newspapers, Nell carefully researches every story, speaks with numerous sources, and takes multiple steps during final editing to fact-check every facet of the story. She is forthright with all interview subjects, explaining the purpose and scope of the story, and she instills a high level of trust throughout the process.
Boston's Roxbury International Film Festival, June 22-30
Independent films by and about people of color
Salem's House of the Seven Gables survives
Nathaniel Hawthorne's Salem muse was preserved by philanthropist Caroline Emmerton.
Food |
Kendall Square’s restaurants
Restaurants proliferate in Cambridge’s “hi-tech” Kendall Square neighborhood.
A day trip to Andover, Massachusetts
A day trip to Andover: Addison Gallery of American Art, gardens, and hikes
Gundalow rides promote appreciation of history and the environment
Public boat tours with The Gundalow Company, in Portsmouth, N.H.
Food |
Greater Boston bakeries offer European, Asian, and American sweets
Pastry shops that “do it the old-fashioned way”
Drumlin Farm's sheep-shearing festival draws crowds
Woolapalooza is held at Mass Audubon’s sanctuary in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
"Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe," at the Currier Museum
Upward of 150 haute couture and historic shoes are on display in Manchester, N.H.
The International Museum of World War II in Natick
As living memory of the war dims, curators shape a modern museum of history.
Harvard's Arts First Festival in Cambridge
Harvard's Arts First Festival offers more than 100 events.
Alumni |
Architect Anthony Acciavatti’s work mapping the Ganges River
A decade spent exploring India’s dynamic sacred river
Tower Hill Botanic Garden offers respite from winter
Tower Hill Botanic Garden’s “Month of Flowers”