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After writing an article for The New York Times[3] about Woody Allen and his writing partner Marshall Brickman, she was used as the muse for Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep's characters in Manhattan.[4] Her jokes about the surreal twist were quoted in the New York Post gossip column "Page Six," as well as in People Magazine.[citation needed]