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Ms. Marcia Garcia | 11 | This 29-year-old San Jose native works as a production assistant in local television. She hopes to be an anchor person someday. | |
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Ms. Mi Ling Ling | 12 | Ms. Ling is a well-known Mission District community organizer. | |
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Mr. Brendan Murphy | 13 | A refugee from war-torn Belfast, Mr. Murphy is currently playright in residence at Intersection for the Arts. | |
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Mr. James Bogan | 14 | This former California congressperson was recently thrown out of office for his work during the Clinton Impeachment campaign. | |
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Ms. Elizabeth Stewart | 15 | This local San Francisco debutante apparently checked into the hotel by mistake. | |
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Mr. T.J. English | 16 | This true crime author of "The Westies" is in town to investigate gang rivalries between two ex-Saigon Vietnamese clans. | |
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Ms. Dorothy Never | Novelist-philosopher Anna Granite's former private secretary, Ms. Never currently earns her living as night-shift proofreader on nearby Montgomery Street. | ||
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Ms. Nora Smudge | This promising young journalist and private investigator has started her own newsletter, the Smudge Report, from her room at the Dark Hotel. | ||
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Ms. Tangelina O Farell | 19 | This popular local stripper and showgirl is currently working three-a-days at Marty Lopez's Hey Hey Club. | |
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Mr. Melvin Raino | 21 | Mr. Raino continues to recover from his 14 years as a child prostitute thanks to the help he is receiving from three local 12-Step programs. | |
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Mr. Mike Brownfeather | 22 | This Fairbanks, Alaska, boat captain and full-blood Apache Indian is rumored to be the Mexico White connection from San Francisco to the greater North. | |
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Ms. Keri Seda | 23 | The niece of the late Dori Seda, Keri is also a cartoonist, and publishes her own cartoon 'zine, Snookie, from her room at the Dark Hotel. | |
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Mr. Don Hearst | 24 | An itinerant vacuum cleaner salesman, Mr. Hearst claims to be the disowned black-sheep heir to a famous newspaper family. | |
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Mr. M. Bumbleman | 25 | This Pulitzer Prize-winning New York artist keeps a room at the hotel for irregular visits to San Francisco, where he feels free to put on his prettiest dress and lose himself in the crowds on Castro Street. | |
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Ms. Annabelle Snoot | 26 | Ms. Snoot is currently staying at the hotel researching a book on sex dancers in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco. | |
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Mr. Ben Witherspoon | 27 | Mr. Witherspoon is the lead sax player, and the organizer of the local avant-garde jazz ensemble, the Egyptian Pharaohs. | |
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Mr. Tony Pasolini | The resident hotel archivist, local book clerk Tony Pasolini is a huge fan of the late William Burroughs. | ||
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Mr. Gerhard Herzhelde | Known to his fellow staff members as "Buttons," Mr. Herzhelde grew up in Germany during the last days of the Weimar Republic. On weekends "Buttons" has been known to work as elevator "boy" at the Hotel. | ||
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Mr. Martin Jackson | 31 | This retired local bluesman once anchored the T-Bone Walker Trio. | |
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Ms. Harriet Flynn | 32 | For more than 40 years, Ms. Flynn worked as a stripper and lap dancer in North Beach. | |
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Mr. Ben Poleski | 33 | A gay advocate and part-time UPS truck driver, Mr. Poleski bears a remarkable resemblance to Prince Charles of Great Britain. | |
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Ms. Leslie Jones | 34 | A computer programmer by day, Ms. Jones spends her weekends playing fiddle in a number of local Irish and Scottish traditional music bands. | |
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Mr. Pequod Snead | 35 | Author Pequod Snead rents a room at the Dark Hotel to house his budding independent film business. His secretary stops by each day to answer the phones and pick up the mail. | |
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Mr. Martin Donaghue | 36 | This retired New York City newsman once shared a desk with the legendary Damon Runyon. | |
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Mr. William Sternelli | The hotel's oldest resident was a victim of the government's secret drug research program in the early 1960s. | ||
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Mr. Patrick Connolly | 38 | "Father Pat" was a popular Saint Ignatius prelate before being convicted, in 1984, of 17 charges of child molestation. | |
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Ms. Mabel Maney | 39 | Lesbian crime novelist Maney continues to write her deadpan satires featuring a legendary teenage gal crime sleuth from her room here. | |