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  • Nick Cave has been singing about mortality for decades, and...

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    Nick Cave has been singing about mortality for decades, and he's really good at it. Whether the narratives are biblical or pulpy, the victims innocents or death row convicts, the circumstances comprehensible or cruelly random, Cave's songs are on intimate terms with the infinite ways a life can be extinguished. And yet, "Skeleton Tree", his latest album with his estimable band, the Bad Seeds, is a relatively concise song cycle shadowed by death that feels different than all the rest. Read the full review.

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  • Dancer Misty Copeland, musician Zayn Malik and model Gigi Hadid,...

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    Dancer Misty Copeland, musician Zayn Malik and model Gigi Hadid, and musician Nicki Minaj

  • On "22, A Million," Justin Vernon reimagines his music from...

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    On "22, A Million," Justin Vernon reimagines his music from the bottom up by letting technology — synthesizers, treated vocals, electronic sound effects — dictate. The songs retain their melancholy cast, but now must fight for air beneath static and noise. Read the full review.

  • Princess Charlotte of Monaco, actor and musician Jared Leto, musician...

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    Princess Charlotte of Monaco, actor and musician Jared Leto, musician Willow Smith, left, and actorJaden Smith

  • Musician Wiz Khalifa

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    Musician Wiz Khalifa

  • The new album embraces her individuality more explicitly than ever,...

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    The new album embraces her individuality more explicitly than ever, both more autobiographical and more politically and socially direct than anything she'd recorded previously. It's a rawer, less elaborate work than its predecessors, yet still hugely ambitious. Read the review

  • Kendrick Lamar's "Untitled, Unmastered" is presented as an unfinished work,...

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    Kendrick Lamar's "Untitled, Unmastered" is presented as an unfinished work, though it rarely sounds like one. Read the review.

  • Actress Blake Lively

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    Actress Blake Lively

  • TV personality Kendall Jenner and model Cindy Crawford on the...

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    TV personality Kendall Jenner and model Cindy Crawford on the red carpet.

  • Actress Kerry Washingto

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    Actress Kerry Washingto

  • Actress Lupita Nyong'o

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    Actress Lupita Nyong'o

  • Actress Zoe Saldana

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    Actress Zoe Saldana

  • Woody introduces the gang to a homemade spork toy with...

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    Woody introduces the gang to a homemade spork toy with self-esteem issues in "Toy Story 4."  Read the review.

  • "Lemonade" is more than just a play for pop supremacy....

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    "Lemonade" is more than just a play for pop supremacy. It's the work of an artist who is trying to get to know herself better, for better or worse, and letting the listeners/viewers in on the sometimes brutal self-interrogation. Read the full review.

  • Actress Kate Mara

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    Actress Kate Mara

  • On her seventh studio album, "Golden Hour" (MCA Nashville), the...

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    On her seventh studio album, "Golden Hour" (MCA Nashville), the singer-songwriter doesn't get hung up on genre. She's made a style-hopping pop album that infuses her songs with a relaxed spaciousness while muting, but not ignoring, her country roots. Read the review

  • Model Kate Upto

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    Model Kate Upto

  • Now "Schmilco" (dBpm Records) arrives, a product of the same...

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    Now "Schmilco" (dBpm Records) arrives, a product of the same recording sessions that produced "Star Wars" but a much different album. Though it's ostensibly quieter and less jarring than its predecessor, it presents its own radical take on the song-based, folk and country-tinged side of the band. Read the full review.

  • "Blonde" is a critique of materialism with Frank Ocean employing...

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    "Blonde" is a critique of materialism with Frank Ocean employing two distinct voices, like characters in a play, a recurring theme throughout the album and perhaps its finest sonic achievement. A party spirals out of control, the music rich but low key, a melange of organ and hovering synthesizers. Ocean uses distorting devices on his voice to add emotional texture and to enhance and sharpen the characters he briefly embodies. The upshot: They're all little slices of Ocean's personality with a role to play and they each sound distinct. Read the full review.

  • Actress Alicia Vikander

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    Actress Alicia Vikander

  • Warpaint's unerring feel for gauzy hooks and slinky arrangements germinated...

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    Warpaint's unerring feel for gauzy hooks and slinky arrangements germinated over a decade and flourished on the quartet's excellent 2014 self-titled album. But the band has always nudged its arrangements onto the dance floor — subtly on record, more overtly on stage — and "Heads Up" (Rough Trade) gives the group's inner disco ball a few extra spins. Read the review.

  • A grown-up Christopher Robin returns to the Hundred Acre Wood...

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    A grown-up Christopher Robin returns to the Hundred Acre Wood and his best friend Winnie the Pooh. Read the review.

  • Musician Taylor Swift

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    Musician Taylor Swift

  • Musician Solange Knowles, left, actresses Emily Blunt and Olivia Wilde,...

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    Musician Solange Knowles, left, actresses Emily Blunt and Olivia Wilde, and actress Jessica Chastai

  • Not many albums could survive Ed Sheeran performing reggae, but...

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    Not many albums could survive Ed Sheeran performing reggae, but Pharrell Williams always took chances — not all of them successful — in N.E.R.D.Despite the Sheeran gaffe, "No One Ever Really Dies," the band's first album in seven years, is a typically diverse, trippy ride from the group that established Williams' career as a performer in the early 2000s alongside Chad Hugo and Shay Haley. Read the full review.

  • An Atlanta teenager (Amandla Stenberg) deals with the death of...

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    An Atlanta teenager (Amandla Stenberg) deals with the death of her friend in "The Hate U Give," director George Tillman Jr.'s fine adaptation of the best-selling young adult novel.  Read the review.

  • Risk-prone 13-year-old Stevie (Sunny Suljic, left) shares some of his...

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    Risk-prone 13-year-old Stevie (Sunny Suljic, left) shares some of his angst with one of the local LA skateboarding idols, Ray (Na-Kel Smith), in writer-director Jonah Hill's "Mid90s." Read the review.

  • Reunited for a family wedding, former lovers played by Penelope...

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    Reunited for a family wedding, former lovers played by Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem find themselves embroiled in a kidnapping in "Everybody Knows," directed by Asghar Farhadi. Read the review.

  • "Black America Again" (ARTium/Def Jam) arrives as a one of...

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    "Black America Again" (ARTium/Def Jam) arrives as a one of the year's most potent protest albums. The album sags midway through with a handful of lightweight love songs, but finishes with some of its most emotionally resounding tracks: the "Glory"-like plea for redemption "Rain" with Legend, the celebration of family that is "Little Chicago Boy," and the staggering "Letter to the Free." Read the review.

  • "Love & Hate" shows Kiwanuka breaking out of that stylistic...

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    "Love & Hate" shows Kiwanuka breaking out of that stylistic box. His core remains intact: a grainy, world-weary voice contemplating troubled times in intimate musical settings. The album announces its more ambitious intentions from the outset, with the trembling strings, episodic piano chords and wordless vocals of the 10-minute "Cold Little Heart." It's a striking, if atypical, approach to reintroducing himself to his audience — a five-minute preamble before Kiwanuka begins to sing. Read the full review.

  • Actress and musician Zendaya, left, actress Emma Stone and actress...

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    Actress and musician Zendaya, left, actress Emma Stone and actress Katie Holme

  • A tropical island boat captain (Matthew McConaughey) and his much-abused...

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    A tropical island boat captain (Matthew McConaughey) and his much-abused ex-wife (Anne Hathaway) enter a vortex of rough justice and fancy riddles in "Serenity." Read the review.

  • Penniless, driven, the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (Willem Dafoe)...

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    Penniless, driven, the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (Willem Dafoe) regards his next canvas subject in "At Eternity's Gate," directed by visual artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel. Read the review.

  • Isabelle Huppert and Chloe Grace Moretz star in the thriller...

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    Isabelle Huppert and Chloe Grace Moretz star in the thriller "Greta." Read the review.

  • Actress Claire Dane

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    Actress Claire Dane

  • Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour

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    Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour

  • Sound often says it all in Drake's world, but "Views"...

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    Sound often says it all in Drake's world, but "Views" plays in a narrow range. The trademark hovering synths and barely-there percussion edge out most of the hooks, in favor of long fades and enervated tempos that start to drag about halfway through this slow-moving album. Read the review.

  • Actors Idris Elba, left, and Colin Farrell

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    Actors Idris Elba, left, and Colin Farrell

  • TV personality Kylie Jenner

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    TV personality Kylie Jenner

  • Actress Amandla Stenberg, left, actress Brie Larson and actress Saorise...

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    Actress Amandla Stenberg, left, actress Brie Larson and actress Saorise Rona

  • Elton John (Taron Egerton) lays down a track for his...

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    Elton John (Taron Egerton) lays down a track for his express train to super-stardom in "Rocketman." The musical biopic co-stars Jamie Bell as lyricist Bernie Taupin. Read the review.

  • Childhood friends and uneasy lovers played by Yoo Ah-in (left)...

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    Childhood friends and uneasy lovers played by Yoo Ah-in (left) and Jeon Jong-seo (center) find their lives disrupted by a mysterious man of means (Steven Yeung, right) in "Burning." Read the review.

  • Vanellope von Schweetz (voiced by Sarah Silverman) and Ralph (John...

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    Vanellope von Schweetz (voiced by Sarah Silverman) and Ralph (John C. Reilly) zip around the web in a mad dash to save Vanellope's arcade game, "Sugar Rush," in this wild sequel to the 2012 "Wreck-It Ralph." Read the review.

  • In contrast, "Junk" (Mute"), M83's seventh studio album, sounds chintzy...

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    In contrast, "Junk" (Mute"), M83's seventh studio album, sounds chintzy — a bubble-gum snyth-pop album that indulges Gonzalez's love of decades-old TV soundtracks, hair-metal guitar solos and kitschy pop songs. Read the full review.

  • Unburdened by Batman and Superman, the DC Comics realm turns...

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    Unburdened by Batman and Superman, the DC Comics realm turns in a not-bad origin story buoyed by Zachary Levi as the superhero version of 15-year-old Billy Batson (Asher Angel). Read the review.

  • Anna Wintour's daughter Bee Shaffer

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    Anna Wintour's daughter Bee Shaffer

  • Cystic fibrosis patients Stella (Haley Lu Richardson) and Will (Cole...

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    Cystic fibrosis patients Stella (Haley Lu Richardson) and Will (Cole Sprouse) negotiate a tricky mutual attraction in "Five Feet Apart," directed by Justin Baldoni.  Read the review.

  • Stephan James and KiKi Layne play Fonny and Tish, expectant...

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    Stephan James and KiKi Layne play Fonny and Tish, expectant parents in 1970s Harlem in the new James Baldwin adaptation "If Beale Street Could Talk."  Read the review.

  • This image released by Fox Searchlight Films shows Olivia Colman...

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    This image released by Fox Searchlight Films shows Olivia Colman in a scene from the film "The Favourite." (Atsushi Nishijima/Fox Searchlight Films via AP)

  • Amy Schumer and Miranda Kerr

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    Amy Schumer and Miranda Kerr

  • TV personality

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    TV personality

  • A late-night TV talk show host (Emma Thompson) faces falling...

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    A late-night TV talk show host (Emma Thompson) faces falling ratings, personal crises and a blindingly white-male writers' room in "Late Night," co-starring and written by Mindy Kaling. Read the review.

  • Actress Emma Watso

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    Actress Emma Watso

  • Actress Kristen Stewart, left, actor Robert Pattinson and musician FKA...

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    Actress Kristen Stewart, left, actor Robert Pattinson and musician FKA Twig

  • Musician Madonna

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    Musician Madonna

  • "Everything Now" is a tighter but not better album. The...

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    "Everything Now" is a tighter but not better album. The heavyweight arena anthems of Arcade Fire's 2004 debut, "Funeral," are long gone, replaced by brooding lyrics encased in lighter music. Read the review.

  • TV personality

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    TV personality

  • Musician and actress Jennifer Hudson, left, model Kate Upton and...

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    Musician and actress Jennifer Hudson, left, model Kate Upton and actress Elle Fanning

  • "American Dream" is a breakup album of sorts but not...

    Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune

    "American Dream" is a breakup album of sorts but not in the traditional sense. This is about breakups with youth, the past, and the heroes and villains that populated it. It underlines the notion of breaking up as just a step away from letting go — of friends, family, relevance. Read the review.

  • A high-powered ad agency executive (Tika Sumpter, right) takes in...

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    A high-powered ad agency executive (Tika Sumpter, right) takes in her ex-con sister (Tiffany Haddish, center) in "Nobody's Fool."  Read the review.

  • Actress Sarah Jessica Parker

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    Actress Sarah Jessica Parker

  • TV personality Keltie Knight

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    TV personality Keltie Knight

  • Washington D.C. power brokers Dick Cheney (Christian Bale) and Lynne...

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  • "Ye" isn't so much a musical statement as a 23-minute,...

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    "Ye" isn't so much a musical statement as a 23-minute, seven-track therapy session. Read the review

  • Musician Will.i.Am

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    Musician Will.i.Am

  • Actress Nicole Kidman and musician Keith Urba

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    Actress Nicole Kidman and musician Keith Urba

  • Queen Anne's (Olivia Colman) court wrestles with the question of...

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  • "Peace Trail" — Neil Young's second album this year and...

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    "Peace Trail" — Neil Young's second album this year and sixth since 2014 — is occasionally fascinating. It's also not very good, a release that surely would've benefited from a bit more time and consideration, which might have given Young's ad hoc band — drummer Jim Keltner and bassist Paul Bushnell — a chance to actually learn the songs. But the four-day recording session sounds like a getting-to-know-you warmup instead of a finished product. Read the full review.

  • Genie (Will Smith, right) explains the three-wishes thing to the...

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    Genie (Will Smith, right) explains the three-wishes thing to the title character (Mena Massoud) in Disney's "Aladdin," director Guy Ritchie's live-action remake of the 1992 animated feature. Read the review.

  • On their new album, "Existentialism," the Mekons turn their audience...

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  • Musician Ciara

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    Musician Ciara

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  • Musician Beyoncé

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    Musician Beyoncé

  • The real stars of "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" are...

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    The real stars of "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" are sound designers Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van Der Ryn. Their aural creature designs actually sound like something new — part machine, part prehistoric whatzit.  Read the review.

  • Actor Jason Statham and actress and model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

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    Actor Jason Statham and actress and model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

  • In "First Man," Ryan Gosling reteams with "La La Land"...

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    In "First Man," Ryan Gosling reteams with "La La Land" director Damien Chazelle to relay the story of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. Read the review.

  • Musician Katy Perry

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    Musician Katy Perry

  • Actress and model Emily Ratajkowski

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    Actress and model Emily Ratajkowski

  • On "Here" (Merge), the band's first album in six years...

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    On "Here" (Merge), the band's first album in six years and 10th overall, the front line of Norman Blake, Gerard Love and Raymond McGinley once again trades songs (four each) and lead vocals, over sturdily constructed pop-rock arrangements. But the band has taken some subtle evolutionary turns to where it's now a faint shadow of its "Bandwagonesque" incarnation. Read the review.

  • When Aretha Franklin recorded her bestselling gospel album in early...

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    When Aretha Franklin recorded her bestselling gospel album in early 1972, director Sydney Pollack's camera crew shot many hours of footage, unseen publicly until now. "Amazing Grace" is now in theaters.  Read the review.

  • Musician Lady Gaga

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    Musician Lady Gaga

  • Kanye West's "The Life of Pablo" (GOOD/Def Jam) sounds like...

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    Kanye West's "The Life of Pablo" (GOOD/Def Jam) sounds like a work in progress rather than a finished album. It's a mess, more a series of marketing opportunities in which West changed the album title and the track listing multiple times, to the point where the very thing that made West tolerable despite a penchant for tripping over his own ego — the music itself — became anti-climactic. Read the review.

  • Six miles beneath the Pacific Ocean surface, a team of...

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    Six miles beneath the Pacific Ocean surface, a team of oceanographers and experts discover an entire hidden ecosystem laden with species "completely unknown to science." But Meg comes calling, attacking the submersible piloted by the ex-wife (Jessica McNamee) of rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham). Read the review.

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The Met Gala red carpet gleamed on Monday with sparkly metallics and shiny, futuristic-looking fabrics as stars paid homage to this year’s technology-centered theme.

The annual gala, a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, celebrated the new exhibit opening Thursday, “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology,” which considers the relationship between the human hand and the machine in creating fashion.

As always, guests included stars of film, music, television, sports, politics and of course fashion. And one of the biggest was Beyonce, who provided the finale to the red carpet show, just like last year. The pop superstar — with husband Jay Z nowhere in sight — wore a peach-hued, puffed-sleeved latex gown by Givenchy.

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Asked how difficult it was to get into the gown, the singer replied that it was “a lot easier than last year,” referring to her barely there look from last season, also by Givenchy.

Another showstopper: Lady Gaga, in towering purple platform shoes, fishnet stockings and a silvery Versace bodysuit paired with an equally silvery short jacket.

Katy Perry, like Gaga not shy about her red-carpet looks, wore black Prada with clunky gold embellishments and a long train, an old-school Tamagotchi digital pet on her belt as what she called her “tech contribution,” and her hair done in a high black beehive.

Madonna was none too shy either, flaunting her exposed buttocks in lacy Givenchy, with her breasts only covered by lace and tape.

Nicki Minaj walked the carpet with Jeremy Scott, wearing the designer’s creation of a sheer black gown highlighted by rhinestone buckles, straps, and a daring amount of cleavage. Scott, too, wore all-black with a liberal dose of sparkle.

Taking the exhibit’s theme to the next level, Karolina Kurkova wore a “cognitive dress” in partnership between Marchesa and IBM. The dusty blue tulle gown with a high-low hemline included 150 hand-placed LED lights. The dress changed hues based on an IBM analysis of various emotions expressed by users on social media.

And “Homeland” actress Claire Danes also wore a tech-driven garment — a “fiber optic” organza Cinderella gown in dove gray by Zac Posen. Her husband, actor Hugh Dancy, happily explained to onlookers the science behind Danes’ illuminated dress, which Posen said was made “from fiber-optic woven organza which was sourced from France.”

Fashion’s doyenne Anna Wintour, the powerful Vogue editor who was running the Met gala for the 18th year, kicked off the red-carpet proceedings in a fringed, white body-hugging gown by Chanel.

The strong show of silver, copper and other metallic looks — emphasizing the machine part of the evening’s equation, as well as referencing technology — included Poppy Delevingne in low-cut silver tiered spangles and jewels on a Marchesa gown.

And Bette Midler was resplendent in a black-and-silver metallic gown by Marc Jacobs, who accompanied her on the carpet, and a whimsical wiry headdress and collar by Suzanne Bartsch.

Also in sparkly silver and black was a guest from the world of politics: Huma Abedin, in an Altuzarra gown, accompanied by her husband, former congressman Anthony Weiner.

Taylor Swift, one of the evening’s co-hosts, wore a short silver sequined Louis Vuitton gown with high black gladiator sandals. Cindy Crawford wore a classic long metallic silver Balmain number.

Oscar-winning actress Alicia Vikander took the idea of “machine” to a new level in a bold, multicolored Louis Vuitton mini. It, too, had a gladiator feel with a bright red bustier effect over armor-like copper and a loose skirt, paired with short Louis Vuitton combat boots.

On the eve of the Tony Award nominations, Sarah Jessica Parker honored the anticipated big winner, “Hamilton,” with her own Founding Father coat and knee-length pants with gold buttons, all based on the look of Hamilton himself in the first act of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s megahit musical.

The look was created by designers Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim of the Monse label.

Parker said she had already known she wanted to wear trousers. Then, attending a recent performance of “Hamilton” with her two daughters, it came to her. She found herself examining the proportions of the men’s costumes, designed by Paul Tazwell. “And I said, that’s what I’m doing,” she recounted. Parker paired the look with blue heels, adorned with brooches she found in her own closet.

There were some attention-getters among the men, too. Idris Elba, one of the evening’s co-hosts, wore a white tie and black tails from Tom Ford. So how does he get ready for the Met Gala, he was asked?

“Take your time. Make sure your shirt’s down and the whites of the cuffs are out,” he said.

Uma Thurman paired her creamy Tommy Hilfiger gown with a huge vintage brooch from Cartier pinned to one shoulder strap.

Kylie Jenner wore Balmain for an Old Hollywood gown in silver, while her sister Kendall boasted a slinky Versace gown with a blue and white geometric design and sexy side cutouts.

Lupita Nyong’o donned a custom Calvin Klein Collection jade sequin dress with velvet straps, her hair standing high in a conical hairdo.

Ivanka Trump, meanwhile, chose a red Ralph Lauren jumpsuit-dress combination.

Kim Kardashian spoke volumes about the evening’s theme as she walked in a silver Balmain gown. She told E! that she wanted to conjure a “blingy, sexy robot.”

Her husband, Kanye West, wore a silvery Balmain jewel-embellished denim jacket to match, along with ripped jeans. E! asked him to explain his look.

“Vibes,” was all he said. And that was enough.

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